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The Greatest Resume in Boxing History
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If you are being serious then we need to go back decades to when boxing was more of fighting than money. Those guys in the 50s, 40s, 30s, 20, had 100s of fights and fought everyone everywhere. I don't know much about them but with that number of fights, they definitely had some top names in there.
Archie Moore had like 220 fights including Ali and Marciano. -
Man, I don't think anybody could compare with what boxers used to do in the '40s and '50s, so I'll leave guys like SRR and Lamotta and Gene Fullmer out of it and just go with modern boxers.
I'll go with Ali in the post - '50s era.
I mean, Sonny Liston twice, Floyd Patterson, Joe Frazier 3x, George Foreman, Ron Lyle, Earnie Shavers, Ken Norton 3x, Larry Holmes, Trevor Berbick
In recent history, you gotta look at guys like Sugar Ray Leonard, who beat the P4P no.1 3x
Oscar De La Hoya faced 4 no.1 P4P guys
Manny Pacquiao faced a ton of champions and HOFs on the way from 108lbs.Comment
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boxing history we're talking more than 100 years. . in my lifetime the greatest resume has to be hopkins.Comment
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Including the achievements then it has to be pac hands down. The only boxer who become 8 division champion in a 10 division weight span. From 106lbs to 154 lbs. UNBELIEVABLE.Comment
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