Top 20 Fighters Since World War II
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don't forget prime miguel cotto, prime canelo, prime zab judah, prime ricky hatton, and prime juan manuel marquez. sharmba mitchell wasnt prime either. if they fought at 140 when sharmba mitchell was prime, mitchell would have outslicked him. watch mayrunner duck prime danny garcia.
PACQUIAO #1 4LYFEEEEEEEEE ya.Comment
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He dominated a prime Hopkins,prime Jones Jr.,prime Eubank,prime Kesseler
Then you add in other good wins like Bika,Reid,Lacy,etc
46-0 as a pro then only God knows how many wins he has on the cobblestoneComment
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This isn't the first time you've posted this crap, but none of the names in bold were close to prime. Hopkins was still a good fighter, but far from prime.Comment
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You have to remember that it was Joe who was past his prime when he fought those men. He went to their house and beat them there.Comment
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In the October issue of Ring magazine, they asked 20 writers and historians to list their top 20 fighters since World War 2.
Points were awarded to each fighter : 20 points for 1st place placing, 19 points for 2nd place ect, ect.
Here is how the total came out. The number of 1st place votes are in brackets:
1. Ray Robinson - 396pts - (17)
2. Henry Armstrong - 339 - (1)
3. Muhammad Ali - 324 - (1)
4. Roberto Duran - 296
5. Joe Luis - 293
6. Ray Leonard - 258
7. Willie Pep - 246 - (1)
8. Archie Moore - 189
9. Julio Cesar Chavez - 171
10. Ezzard Charles - 164
11. Perenell Whitaker - 132
12. Floyd Mayweather Jr - 118
13. Marvin Hagler - 117
14. Carlos Monzon - 98
15. Eder Jofre - 86
16. Sandy Saddler - 82
17. Roy Jones Jr - 80
18. Rocky Marciano - 77
19. Bernard Hopkins - 66
20. Ike Williams - 55
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Prime Hopkins? Heck he didn't dominate him, whatever version you wana call it.Comment
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