So Is RJJ Great or Just Another Palooka?

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  • Mitchell Kane
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    #31
    No matter how many losses RJJ has, he'll always have that win over Pazienza.

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    • -Kev-
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      #32
      Yes, he was forced to give back his Fighter of The Decade award of the 1990s to the BWAA, and his titles from MW to HW.

      Also, on further inspection, the fighters he beat in his prime like Toney, Hopkins, Hill, McCallum, Gonzalez, Sosa, Malinga, Vaca, Griffin, Del Valle, Harding, etc. would now beat him in a fantasy fight prime vs prime.

      Legacy ruined, he should give all of his titles and wins back. He should give his career back.

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      • McNulty
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        #33
        Legacy in this case is defined as "something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past" so with that said, how does that apply to this conversation?

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        • SN!PER
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          #34
          He did things in the nineties that 99.9% of boxers could never do.

          You can't erase the past, therefore his legacy will always be intact.

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