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  • -Kev-
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    #1

    Who is the best active fighter with 50+ pro wins

    And they have to be ranked in the top 10 in their weight class.

    Marco Antonio Rubio 58-6-1 - 65 fights
    Wladimir Klitchsko 61-3 - 64 fights
    Bernard Hopkins 54-6-2 - 64 fights
    Juan Manuel Marquez 55-7-1 - 63 fights
    Johnny Gonzalez 55-8 - 63 fights
    Manny Pacquiao 55-5-2 - 62 fights
    Fernando Montiel 50-4-2 - 56 fights
    Sergio Martinez - 52-2-2 - 55 fights
    Oleydong Sithsamerchai 52-1-1 - 54 fights
    64
    Rubio
    0.00%
    0
    W. Klitschko
    15.63%
    10
    Hopkins
    14.06%
    9
    J.M. Marquez
    10.94%
    7
    J. Gonzalez
    0.00%
    0
    Pacquiao
    54.69%
    35
    Montiel
    0.00%
    0
    S. Martinez
    4.69%
    3
    Sithsamerchai
    0.00%
    0
  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #2
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    And they have to be ranked in the top 10 in their weight class.

    Marco Antonio Rubio 58-6-1 - 65 fights
    Wladimir Klitchsko 61-3 - 64 fights
    Bernard Hopkins 54-6-2 - 64 fights
    Juan Manuel Marquez 55-7-1 - 63 fights
    Johnny Gonzalez 55-8 - 63 fights
    Manny Pacquiao 55-5-2 - 62 fights
    Fernando Montiel 50-4-2 - 56 fights
    Sergio Martinez - 52-2-2 - 55 fights
    Oleydong Sithsamerchai 52-1-1 - 54 fights
    Good question. I say, Manny.

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    • DondiNeverLeft
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      #3
      Marquez is a beast and has to be number 1.

      Martinez had a late run , not too fond of him but respect him.

      Kilt. Gets a notable mention but the hugging and competition kill it.

      And of course tied for first has to be the executioner. Great comp and longevity...he's a professor.

      I like Pac but honestly it's like trying to get Mcquire and Bonds into the hall of fame.....there is good reason to believe he used PEDs whether true or not I believe his legacy is tainted.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        Pacquiao....

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #5
          Originally posted by IdNod4u2
          Marquez is a beast and has to be number 1.

          Martinez had a late run , not too fond of him but respect him.

          Kilt. Gets a notable mention but the hugging and competition kill it.

          And of course tied for first has to be the executioner. Great comp and longevity...he's a professor.

          I like Pac but honestly it's like trying to get Mcquire and Bonds into the hall of fame.....there is good reason to believe he used PEDs whether true or not I believe his legacy is tainted.
          JMM's condition for the fourth Pac fight was su****ious. I'm not saying he was or wasn't on PEDs. I'm merely saying that, in this day and age, everything about that deal was questionable. And speaking of "this day and age," no one is beyond reproach. Who's to say Bernard, for instance, hasn't extended his career with a little help? Has Pacquiao ever failed a drug test? If he hasn't, and neither have any of the others, why should Manny be singled out?

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            #6
            Hopkins

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            • bojangles1987
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mr. Philadel
              Hopkins
              Yeah, I agree that he's in second place behind Manny.

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                #8
                Oleydong beat Sandeep, not once but twice.



                http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?cat...uman_id=142288



                I will say Klitschko based on his division.

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                • DondiNeverLeft
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  JMM's condition for the fourth Pac fight was su****ious. I'm not saying he was or wasn't on PEDs. I'm merely saying that, in this day and age, everything about that deal was questionable. And speaking of "this day and age," no one is beyond reproach. Who's to say Bernard, for instance, hasn't extended his career with a little help? Has Pacquiao ever failed a drug test? If he hasn't, and neither have any of the others, why should Manny be singled out?
                  Simple. Usually PEDs don't make you hug better, use your counter punching with more intelligence, win a boring fight by questionable tactics at an old age. Bonds and Mcquire ( to name a couple) were not bunting the ball better, or increasing their baseball knowledge.
                  They were crushing balls over walls for record breaking distances!
                  Which naturally, fairly or unfairly raised eyebrows and made people wonder...

                  Pac did the same thing. Started crushing bigger guys, moving up weights, looking questionable.. Simply put. He was doing the extraordinary. The word is fitting because EXTRA ORDINARY means not normal. THATS why.
                  This doesn't leave JMM out of that last vicious KO of Pac either, but Pac ran into a counter too, and it was one fight, unlike Pacs dozen or so.

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                  • Luilun
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                    #10
                    Charlie Z but he lost a split decision to the best trainer in the world Floyd Sr those are Robert Guerro's dad's words not mine

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