I am torn between picking Marco Barrera or James Toney. James Toney is one of the greater stylistis of all time and has had the the skill to stay atop the heavyweight division despite being a natural middleweight. That is in an age where top heavyweights are generally 230 and above. Barrera, remains atop the featherweight division in what is today maybe the golden age of featherweight fighters.
Who is the greatest legend still fighting today
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Thomas "Hitman" Hearns, didn't he fight this year or last year.Originally posted by The Fan ManI am torn between picking Marco Barrera or James Toney. James Toney is one of the greater stylistis of all time and has had the the skill to stay atop the heavyweight division despite being a natural middleweight. That is in an age where top heavyweights are generally 230 and above. Barrera, remains atop the featherweight division in what is today maybe the golden age of featherweight fighters.
I will go with Oscar Dela Hoya.Comment
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"Legend" is a strong word; but out of the current crop, I'd say probably Barrera, although Holyfield qualifies even if his fights don't anymore.Originally posted by The Fan ManI am torn between picking Marco Barrera or James Toney. James Toney is one of the greater stylistis of all time and has had the the skill to stay atop the heavyweight division despite being a natural middleweight. That is in an age where top heavyweights are generally 230 and above. Barrera, remains atop the featherweight division in what is today maybe the golden age of featherweight fighters.Comment
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