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  • SterlingStained
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    #41
    Originally posted by therealpugilist
    cotto is a hall of famer...definitely not an all time great...he wouldnt be able to compete in the mosely, dlh, tito era or the curry, starling era...or basilio, gavilan era

    first fight was a draw, by fight 2...JMM was past prime...over 50 fights in and 34 years old win pac beat him...do you know what prime even means lol

    i know...you dont know who the hell they are lol

    so by your estimation...chavez sr isnt an all time great right? he never beat one...bwahahahahhhahahahahahahahah......gotcha bytch!!!




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    • Fangedgrowl
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      #42
      I got the keys. I wrote that earlier. He lost 2x's to Taylor. He lost 2x's to Dawson. One was a get my way injury out of the fight. If i am not mistaken didn't he try that in one of the Robert Allen fights early at 160. ? That is what i mean Taylor nor Dawson are hall of famers. Yes Pac lost at like 20 to someone at like 112. However we know who he fought at the higher weights and took chances. Plus to me Floyd looked better at times at the higher weights because of the speed and quickness factor. Floyd's most convincing win was Diego Corrales, Pac's was the Hatton, Margarito, Cotto time. Hopkins was of course Tarver at 175 when both were past their primes.

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      • daggum
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        #43
        Originally posted by Fangedgrowl
        I got the keys. I wrote that earlier. He lost 2x's to Taylor. He lost 2x's to Dawson. One was a get my way injury out of the fight. If i am not mistaken didn't he try that in one of the Robert Allen fights early at 160. ? That is what i mean Taylor nor Dawson are hall of famers. Yes Pac lost at like 20 to someone at like 112. However we know who he fought at the higher weights and took chances. Plus to me Floyd looked better at times at the higher weights because of the speed and quickness factor. Floyd's most convincing win was Diego Corrales, Pac's was the Hatton, Margarito, Cotto time. Hopkins was of course Tarver at 175 when both were past their primes.
        how was tarver past prime? he turned pro very late and was on top of his division. where else was his prime?

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          #44
          Mayweather, duh.

          They will be ranked: Mayweather, Pacquiao, Hopkins.

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          • Fangedgrowl
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            #45
            Tarver was as old as Roy dude. Tarver also we don't know or not was juicing when he beat Roy. So we can't say. But that is Hopkins best win, True or Not?

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              #46
              No i stand Corrected Daggum. He did beat a prime Tito. Forgot completely. I was sure Tito would drill BHop. Didn't happen. He did beat Pavlik too, but not sure how big of a win that was.

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              • i got the keys
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                #47
                Hall of Famer(and potential) Beat

                Mayweather
                -Pacquiao
                -Delahoya
                -JMM
                -Gatti
                -Mosley
                -Cotto
                -Canelo
                -Hatton (maybe)

                Pacquiao
                -Delahoya
                -JMM
                -Mosley
                -Cotto
                -Morales
                -Barrera
                -Bradley (maybe)
                -Hatton (maybe)
                -Margarito (long shot)

                Hopkins
                -Tarver
                -Tito Trinidad
                -Delahoya
                -Winky Wright
                -Jones Jr. (LOL)

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                • frantic fighter
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Sterling Archer
                  lol at boxing insider.

                  i dont need my opinions augmented by other people's thoughts.

                  i can think for myself.

                  was MAB ultra prime when pac first fought him?

                  OF COURSE NOT.


                  Was he past prime????


                  OF COURSE NOT.


                  Was he still prime?

                  Yes.


                  He was under 20 and despite the MORALES WARS was still in great shape as evidenced by his long winning streak BEFORE losing to pacquiao, AND AFTER LOSING TO PACQUIAO.


                  LOL at boxing insider.


                  Im a boxing INSIDER.

                  I box.


                  If YOU KNOW YOUR BOXING,


                  YOU ARE A BOXING INSIDER.


                  Learn to think for yourself.
                  I do think for myself and I also apologize. I wasn't aware that such an inoccuous phrase could shake your core so deeply. I used that phrase as humor.You know, like it's was ironic that I recently just had this very same conversation. I certainly wasn't using it towards any cache, typically when someone does that they name drop. I'm not sure what ultra prime means, if you're no longer in your prime you're passed. It's pretty black and white. I would've loved to have seen Pacquiao take on a prime MAB, he didn't,oh well no harm,no foul.

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #49
                    As the poll reflects, 1) mayweather, 2) pacquiao. Bernard is lightyears behind them two

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                    • i got the keys
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by frantic fighter
                      I do think for myself and I also apologize. I wasn't aware that such an inoccuous phrase could shake your core so deeply. I used that phrase as humor.You know, like it's was ironic that I recently just had this very same conversation. I certainly wasn't using it towards any cache, typically when someone does that they name drop. I'm not sure what ultra prime means, if you're no longer in your prime you're passed. It's pretty black and white. I would've loved to have seen Pacquiao take on a prime MAB, he didn't,oh well no harm,no foul.
                      LMAO...

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