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    So, who you got? Obviously wins are important so let's not start picking journeymen who have fought everybody but always lost.

    I'm gonna start with Alvarez and Khan...who else?
    Last edited by soul_survivor; 07-26-2016, 06:55 AM.

  • #2
    Danny Garcia
    Tyson Fury

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    • #3
      Swift, Khan and Nelo

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      • #4
        Roman Gonzalez

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        • #5
          Terence Crawford has a pretty good resume for someone in his 20s.

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          • #6
            Maybe the P4P #1. Roman Gonzalez thats a good start...

            Katsunari Takayama : current #6. minimum @ 105 - will try to become 4 time world champ or three I forgot ; former unified IBF WBO champion and is seeking to regain the WBO for the second time in the coming months.

            Yutaka Niida : former two time WBA champion 10 defenses.

            Brian Viloria : Current # 5. flyweight. IBF,WBC lightflyweight champion former WBO-WBA unified champion.

            Juan Fransico Estrada: Current #2. flyweight unified WBO-WBA flyweight champion current P4P boxer.

            Akira Yagashi : Current IBF LightFlyweight champion ; former lineal WBC flyweight champion.

            We can add more but Im just sticking to what pops up in my head right now...and if you still have any doubts my boy RG is fighting undefeated arguably # 1. 115 pounder Carlos Cuadras moving up in weight for the WBC title!

            KO percentage is crazy at world title defenses dominating top 10 fighters back to back. But I don't know those guys! look at those losses doe? who are they? lmao newb.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fvanesbeck View Post
              Terence Crawford has a pretty good resume for someone in his 20s.
              It's alright. The stand out name is Gamboa but after that, what? Burns? Good fighter but then you have fringe contenders (I'm being kind) in Lundy and Dulorme. I'd say it was a good resume if Crawford was 22 or 23 but at 26/7, not so much.

              Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
              Maybe the P4P #1. Roman Gonzalez thats a good start...

              Katsunari Takayama : current #6. minimum @ 105 - will try to become 4 time world champ or three I forgot ; former unified IBF WBO champion and is seeking to regain the WBO for the second time in the coming months.

              Yutaka Niida : former two time WBA champion 10 defenses.

              Brian Viloria : Current # 5. flyweight. IBF,WBC lightflyweight champion former WBO-WBA unified champion.

              Juan Fransico Estrada: Current #2. flyweight unified WBO-WBA flyweight champion current P4P boxer.

              Akira Yagashi : Current IBF LightFlyweight champion ; former lineal WBC flyweight champion.

              We can add more but Im just sticking to what pops up in my head right now...and if you still have any doubts my boy RG is fighting undefeated arguably # 1. 115 pounder Carlos Cuadras moving up in weight for the WBC title!

              KO percentage is crazy at world title defenses dominating top 10 fighters back to back. But I don't know those guys! look at those losses doe? who are they? lmao newb.
              I'll give you Gonzalez. I would have said him too but I thought he was like 30 lol

              The others, especially Takayama and Niida not so much. You can't just list title defences. Some of the guys they were facing are so small they are barely even normal human beings.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                It's alright. The stand out name is Gamboa but after that, what? Burns? Good fighter but then you have fringe contenders (I'm being kind) in Lundy and Dulorme. I'd say it was a good resume if Crawford was 22 or 23 but at 26/7, not so much.



                I'll give you Gonzalez. I would have said him too but I thought he was like 30 lol

                The others, especially Takayama and Niida not so much. You can't just list title defences. Some of the guys they were facing are so small they are barely even normal human beings.
                Discrimination! but Rigo is the same size as these guys and gets his ****ed ridden without much protest! and Takayama was just this year the IBF champion he could not continue the fight vs. Argumedo due to cuts!!! former unified champion whats wrong with you?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Discrimination! but Rigo is the same size as these guys and gets his ****ed ridden without much protest! and Takayama was just this year the IBF champion he could not continue the fight vs. Argumedo due to cuts!!! former unified champion whats wrong with you?
                  I don't ride Rigo and regularly blast him for not having any note worthy fights other than Donaire.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                    I don't ride Rigo and regularly blast him for not having any note worthy fights other than Donaire.
                    Oh aight.....just setting the record straight for these wanabe boxing fans...yes a lot of people that discriminate the flyweights are so ignorant that they dont even realize how hypocritical their statements are when they praise Rigo yet they say flyweights are midgets? but I know they are posers and dont follow the whole sport as a whole so you know...just checking foos.

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