Which current fighter has the best chance to become the greatest ever?

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  • New England
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    #51
    gotta be jermain taylor.

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    • Kagami Taiga
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      #52
      Lomachenko has zero chance. Smh at u Loma fans. Stop it. He's already 26 and he fights on average 2x a year so far. So tell me how that's gonna happen? The answer is No1 absolutely no 1. **** Roman Gonzalez has a better shot than Lomachenko.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda
        Lomachenko has zero chance. Smh at u Loma fans. Stop it. He's already 26 and he fights on average 2x a year so far. So tell me how that's gonna happen? The answer is No1 absolutely no 1. **** Roman Gonzalez has a better shot than Lomachenko.
        The funny thing is they sit on a high horse with that pick as if they are any better than the other delusional choices.

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        • Szef
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          #54
          Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda
          Lomachenko has zero chance. Smh at u Loma fans. Stop it. He's already 26 and he fights on average 2x a year so far. So tell me how that's gonna happen? The answer is No1 absolutely no 1. **** Roman Gonzalez has a better shot than Lomachenko.
          SRR (widely considered as the GOAT) was 24 when he started his career. He was only 2 years younger than Lomachenko is now.

          GTFO with this "activity" ****. Boxing was much different in those days.

          Loma has had only 4 pro fights and is already the World Champion. It's a good start.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Szef
            SRR (widely considered as the GOAT) was 24 when he started his career. He was only 2 years younger than Lomachenko is now.

            GTFO with this "activity" ****. Boxing was much different in those days.

            Loma has had only 4 pro fights and is already the World Champion. It's a good start.
            So u compare him to SRR who u admit started younger and them u proceed to say forget activity, which is pretty much one of SRR'S selling points as being amongst the greatest. Yea, we are not biased at all over here. N yes boxing is different from the past and not one of those things work in favor. This dude has not fought one guy we will be talking about in 20 years but u sit here and judge everyone else's choices. Makes sense. Kepp drinking that hype.

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            • Hype job
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              #56
              Originally posted by Szef
              SRR (widely considered as the GOAT) was 24 when he started his career. He was only 2 years younger than Lomachenko is now.

              GTFO with this "activity" ****. Boxing was much different in those days.

              Loma has had only 4 pro fights and is already the World Champion. It's a good start.
              He does raise a good point doe, Loma should fight more.

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              • Szef
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                #57
                Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda
                So u compare him to SRR who u admit started younger and them u proceed to say forget activity, which is pretty much one of SRR'S selling points as being amongst the greatest. Yea, we are not biased at all over here. N yes boxing is different from the past and not one of those things work in favor. This dude has not fought one guy we will be talking about in 20 years but u sit here and judge everyone else's choices. Makes sense. Kepp drinking that hype.
                I said "forget activity" because boxing has changed.

                Let's not pretend like everyone on SRR's resume are HOF or ATG, no there is a lot of bums on that resume. And a lot of losses.

                Why? Because boxing was different back then, fighters fought more frequently, and most certainly they didn't fight what you'd call a quality opponents .

                Lomachenko just started his career, and you already know he can't be the GOAT, even though he's only had 4 pro fights.

                Ignorant as ****.

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                • Szef
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Hype job
                  He does raise a good point doe, Loma should fight more.
                  Boxing has changed FFS, it's more mainstream than it was when SRR fought. Blame Internet and mainstream TV for that.

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                  • Hype job
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Szef
                    Boxing has changed FFS, it's more mainstream than it was when SRR fought. Blame Internet and mainstream TV for that.

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                      #60
                      I like Brush but he voted for Ward

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