Who is the greatest fighter since Muhammed Ali?

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #91
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    I can't agree with that. The Marquez loss was far more devastating. And let's not pretend that Pacquiao was knocked down earlier in that fight. It wasn't a one sided thrashing.
    weird thing is that was the worst jmm to fight pac imo.

    i thought he looked off, slow and sluggish. previous jmm was way better.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Ryannn
      JMM wasn't **** back then. After he put pac to sleep, everyone was convinced he's greater than mab and em.

      Morales embarassed pac more.

      Decisively beating prime pac while past prime>>>getting a punch in while getting your ass whooped
      Morales vs. Pac was a beautiful display of boxing and one of my favorite fights of the previous decade but I can't agree with that at all.

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      • Ryannn
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        #93
        Originally posted by joseph5620
        I can't agree with that. The Marquez loss was far more devastating. And let's not pretend that Pacquiao was knocked down earlier in that fight. It wasn't a one sided thrashing.
        Eh. I guess

        I felt worse during the morales loss compared with the marquez ko, speaking as a pacfart.

        Probably because pac was on the rise at that time while the recent loss was during when pac has lost some steam.

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          #94
          James Toney

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #95
            Originally posted by Ryannn
            Eh. I guess

            I felt worse during the morales loss compared with the marquez ko, speaking as a pacfart.

            Probably because pac was on the rise at that time while the recent loss was during when pac has lost some steam.
            morales was worst for me too.

            morales was clear loss over 12 rounds. even though close it was clear.

            jmm ko was just he got caught. could happen to anyone.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
              morales was worst for me too.

              morales was clear loss over 12 rounds. even though close it was clear.

              jmm ko was just he got caught. could happen to anyone.
              I knew pac would bounce back. He was getting up there in ring age and was definitely a diminished fighter compared with the version that whooped hatton, oscar, and cotto but i thought he still had a couple of great wins in him.

              The worse thing about the marquez ko were the fake-ass marquez fans jumping on the bandwagon as if they knew him when he was fighting Chris f'ng John.

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                #97
                Originally posted by baxinguy
                James Toney
                Thought about including him but 10 maximum choices. Couldn't make the final cut.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Ryannn
                  I knew pac would bounce back. He was getting up there in ring age and was definitely a diminished fighter compared with the version that whooped hatton, oscar, and cotto but i thought he still had a couple of great wins in him.

                  The worse thing about the marquez ko were the fake-ass marquez fans jumping on the bandwagon as if they knew him when he was fighting Chris f'ng John.
                  Marquez's legacy was increased 5 fold because of KTFO6 lol

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Ryannn
                    I knew pac would bounce back. He was getting up there in ring age and was definitely a diminished fighter compared with the version that whooped hatton, oscar, and cotto but i thought he still had a couple of great wins in him.

                    The worse thing about the marquez ko were the fake-ass marquez fans jumping on the bandwagon as if they knew him when he was fighting Chris f'ng John.
                    Marquez's legacy was increased 5 fold because of KTFO6 lol

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                      #100
                      SRL is winning in the voting, as he should. He picked up where Ali left off. And like Ali, he beat truly great fighters. And in his prime, his only loss was to Duran which he revenged in dramatic fashion, making one of the toughest guys in the world totally wuss out. Nobody else can say this.

                      Beat Benitez, Hagler, Duran and Hearns. That's insane.

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