Where does RJJ rate on your alltime lists??

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  • K-DOGG
    Mitakuye Oyasin
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    #51
    Originally posted by Floydko1
    I'll show u a real list no TITOS or Tysons lol

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Muhammad Ali
    3. Fitzsimmons
    4. Jimmy Wilde
    5. Joe Louis
    6. Benny Leonard
    7. Archie Moore
    8. Julio Cesar Chavez
    9. Marvin Hagler
    10.Henry Armstrong
    That's a Damn Fine List. I forgot about Jimmy Wilde.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Floydko1
      I'll show u a real list no TITOS or Tysons lol

      1. Sugar Ray Robinson
      2. Muhammad Ali
      3. Fitzsimmons
      4. Jimmy Wilde
      5. Joe Louis
      6. Benny Leonard
      7. Archie Moore
      8. Julio Cesar Chavez
      9. Marvin Hagler
      10.Henry Armstrong
      damn thats deep playa....you must be watching espn classic boxing as you typed your list. You got guy that would ONLY make your list....now thats the truth,......

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      • Floydko1
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        #53
        Yeah what a Boxer Jimmy Wilder was he bearly weightd 110 pounds but his fists where like heavyweights, he had Bombs in tho Fists

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          #54
          Originally posted by Floydko1
          I'll show u a real list no TITOS or Tysons lol

          1. Sugar Ray Robinson
          2. Muhammad Ali
          3. Fitzsimmons
          4. Jimmy Wilde
          5. Joe Louis
          6. Benny Leonard
          7. Archie Moore
          8. Julio Cesar Chavez
          9. Marvin Hagler
          10.Henry Armstrong
          How can you comment about Roy's level of opposition and have JCC in your top ten???
          Seems like a contridiction.

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          • Floydko1
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            #55
            Originally posted by PBF34
            How can you comment about Roy's level of opposition and have JCC in your top ten???
            Seems like a contridiction.
            Why JCC

            He won 5 world titles: WBC Super featherweight (1984), WBA Lightweight (1987), WBC Lightweight (1988), WBC Super lightweight (1989), IBF Junior welterweight (1990), WBC Superlightweight (1994) in 3 different divisions. Chávez also went undefeated for 89 bouts before originally retiring with a record of 104-5-2, with 80 knockouts.

            Should i carry on??????? god am gud

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            • Floydko1
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              #56
              He holds the records for most successful defenses of a world title (27) and most title fights (37). Chavez also earned the second best winning streak (89-0) of an undefeated fighter in boxing history. i think u understand niw why the is 8th on my list

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                #57
                Originally posted by Floydko1
                He holds the records for most successful defenses of a world title (27) and most title fights (37). Chavez also earned the second best winning streak (89-0) of an undefeated fighter in boxing history. i think u understand niw why the is 8th on my list
                His level of opposition is lackluster at best. If your going to talk about winning different titles then look to DLH and RJJ.

                Who is JCC's biggest win?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Floydko1
                  Yeah what a Boxer Jimmy Wilder was he bearly weightd 110 pounds but his fists where like heavyweights, he had Bombs in tho Fists
                  No doubt. He was kayoing guys who outweight him by 50 Lbs or more in some of the "unofficial fights" I've read about. Good call, man.

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                    #59
                    Roy is top 25 of all time for me. You don't judge guys on fights when their quasi-shot.

                    So far as him and SRR are concerned, it's pretty weak for anyone to thumb their nose at someone for thinking Roy would beat Ray Rob. Ray was significantly smaller and frankly never faced anyone like Roy. Smaller and slower guys than Roy Jones beat Ray Robinson. There is absolutely nothing insane at all about saying Roy would beat Rob.

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                    • Floydko1
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by PBF34
                      His level of opposition is lackluster at best. If your going to talk about winning different titles then look to DLH and RJJ.

                      Who is JCC's biggest win?
                      JCC biggest win theirs soo many

                      Edwin Rosario, Jose Luis Ramírez, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte,Tony López, and Frankie Randall. all former champions he beat

                      he had a cracking draw with , Pernell Whitaker and Miguel Angel Gonzalez

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