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Who will be the Greatest of this decade?
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If Wlad beats Joe Louis's record than he'll win it
If Pacquiao picks up a 9th divisional title, he should win it over Wlad
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Bradley's resume 2010-current ****'s on most resumes.Devon Alexander alone who soundly beat Maidana and squeaked by lucas mathy put's Bradley above most beating the old vet who was coming off the biggest destruction of the former fighter of the decade
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Khan will take the world hostage. easy road for khan. floyd needs to stop ducking. Only his below par level opponents are deemed as "business" moves. Khan beat maidana and he will outsell maidanas numbers...time to scrap a real boxer with some amature pedigree.
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if donaire reaches his goal of winning belts in 6-7 weight division, he could probably be it.
ward needs to at least reach the heavyweight division to even be considered fighter of the decade.
rigo has the pedigree but lacks the oomf factor. this ain't the amatuers no more boy
wlad if he adds the wbc belt, then maybe he gets the crown. lennox last did it more than a decade ago and he is considered an ATG for doing so
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I'm gonna put names that established themselves in the last decade, mainly Manny, Floyd and Wlad on the back burner.
I really think Bradley, Canelo, Golovkin or Frampton have the best chance of being the best this decade.
Bradley has already done tonnes since 2010. Golovkin could win the lineal MW title and maybe do well at 168 too. Canelo has been on a very good run recently, Trout, Angulo, Floyd and now Lara, He could go on to face some names at 160 and maybe win a couple or continue to win at 154.
Frampton is a real outsider and maybe he never beats Rigo but he could just about beat everyone else in the division, stay active and move up to feather or super feather and win titles there.
Of course Donaire is still in with a shout, Mikey too and how about Danny Garcia?
Danny has to be named alongside Khan and Bradley as the three best light welters post Hatton. He could go on to do well at 147, possibly winning titles over the likes of Porter or Thurman.
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