Better resume..Bradley or Margarito

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  • boliodogs
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    #21
    Even though Bradley clearly has the better resume with his perfect record I really think a prime Margarito would beat Bradley and probably knock him out. Bradley could not hurt Margarito but Margarito could and would hurt Bradley with body punches and later in the fight with head punches. Margarito would have a huge height and reach advantage and he is a much bigger and stronger man than Bradley. Bradley has a high work rate but Margarito had the best work rate of them all. With his size, strength and stamina and much harder punching he would wear Bradley down as the rounds went by. No boxer is as muscular as Bradley but Margarito had that wiry strength that some tall thin boxers have. I just can't see Bradley beating Margarito at his best.

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    • sugarsmosley
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      #22
      Originally posted by LarryXXX
      he lost to williams,pacquiao and mosley.how the hell do you get credit for that?
      he didnt get credit for the win, but it still meaningful to have fought guys like that

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      • HanzGruber
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        #23
        why would you count someones loses when talking resume? that makes no sense

        floyd Sr has a better resume than ggg then lol, see how dumb it sounds

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        • -MEGA-
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          #24
          Originally posted by Holywarrior
          Really? Do you put on your resume jobs you got turned down from?

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          • Larry the boss
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            #25
            Originally posted by sugarsmosley
            he didnt get credit for the win, but it still meaningful to have fought guys like that
            but how can that be used to make him have a better resume??? the guy i quoted used those names to say "it aint even close"

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            • UTEP
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              #26
              Originally posted by Holywarrior
              Really? Do you put on your resume jobs you got turned down from?

              If someone wants to put a good job that they lost on their resume they can, people lose good jobs all the time, it doesn't change the fact that the person worked there. Employers won't throw your resume out the window just because you lost a job.

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              • sugarsmosley
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                #27
                Originally posted by LarryXXX
                but how can that be used to make him have a better resume??? the guy i quoted used those names to say "it aint even close"
                yeah i dont like to put losses as a boost to ones resume.... like i said earlier. if u count losses as boosting ur resume/legacy then mosley is one of the GOAT.

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                • SthPaw
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                  #28
                  It depends if people are talking in terms of a list of wins in specific or a list of opponents in general. Like I said a resume in my opinion is a fighters record no matter what result or outcome it is their resume.

                  For example in context of this thread:
                  Bradley and Margarito BOTH have Pacquiao on their resume. Bradley beat him, Margaritio didn't. Therefore Tim's resume in regards to fighting Pacquiao is more impressive...There you go...

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                  • Grimgash
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by UTEP
                    If someone wants to put a good job that they lost on their resume they can, people lose good jobs all the time, it doesn't change the fact that the person worked there. Employers won't throw your resume out the window just because you lost a job.
                    They will if you got fired from the job for complete disregard for the rules in a major way. That's basically Margaritos resume. Look at him after the scandal...accomplished almost nothing but losing fights.

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                    • Grimgash
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                      #30
                      Also resume is meaningless unless it's going on wins. Like stated Journeymen would be ATGs in resume if it was just who they fought not who they beat.

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