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  • #11
    Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post
    1. Orlando Salido
    2. Orlando Salido
    3. Orlando Salido
    4. Orlando Salido
    5. Orlando Salido
    6. Orlando Salido
    7. Orlando Salido
    8. Orlando Salido
    9. Orlando Salido
    10. Orlando Salido
    11. Orlando Salido
    12. Orlando Salido
    13. Orlando Salido
    14. Orlando Salido
    15. Orlando Salido

    Lomachencko's Papi is the G.O.A.T.
    that's a good point. if loma beats linares, garcia, spence, and crawford salido will still be better than him and will have all those wins on his ledger through osmosis which would make him the greatest of all time. loma can do no better than #2 greatest fighter of all time

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    • #12
      1. Duran
      2. Luis Rodriquez
      3. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
      4. Carlos Ortiz
      5. Jose Napoles
      6. Kid Gavilan
      7. Eder Jofre
      8. Ruben Olivares
      9. Salvador Sanchez
      10. Wilfredo Gomez
      11. Carlos Zarate
      12. Marco Antonio Barrera
      13. Alexis Arguello
      14. Wilfredo Benitez
      15. Carlos Monzon
      16. Erik Morales
      17. Oscar De La Hoya
      18. Ricardo Lopez
      19. Felix Trinidad
      20. Bobby Chacon

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
        Good list and it's amazing to note how 1 boxer has wins on 4 out of your top 20 Hispanic boxers of all time.
        It's really ****in with me cuz I can't figure out which boxer that is.

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        • #14
          Duran and pacquiao up there

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Blue54 View Post
            It's really ****in with me cuz I can't figure out which boxer that is.
            He's the only 8 division champ... I'm only citing that up coz on record, a win is a win whatever the critics say. 4 wins on the Top 20 all time, that's amazing.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
              He's the only 8 division champ... I'm only citing that up coz on record, a win is a win whatever the critics say. 4 wins on the Top 20 all time, that's amazing.
              Pacquaio is a 6 division champ. He never won a real or recognized world title at 126 or 140.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Blue54 View Post
                1 Roberto Duran
                2 Julio Cesar Chavez
                3 Carlos Monzon
                4 Ruben Olivares
                5 Eder Jofre
                6 Salvador Sanchez
                7 Alexuis Arguello
                8 Kid Gavilian
                9 Wilfredo Gomez
                10 Jose Napoles
                11 Juan Manuel Marquez
                12 Nico Louche
                13 Erik Morrales
                14 Oscar Dela Hoya
                15 Carlos Ortiz
                16 Carlos Zarate
                17 Marco Antonio Barrera
                18 Ricardo Lopez
                19 Wilfred Benitez
                20 Kid Choclate

                Rate my list and what's urs?
                Oscar Delahoya should be at number 20 Richardo Lopez had far better skills than Oscar so did Wilfredo Benitez

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                  1. Duran
                  2. Luis Rodriquez
                  3. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
                  4. Carlos Ortiz
                  5. Jose Napoles
                  6. Kid Gavilan
                  7. Eder Jofre
                  8. Ruben Olivares
                  9. Salvador Sanchez
                  10. Wilfredo Gomez
                  11. Carlos Zarate
                  12. Marco Antonio Barrera
                  13. Alexis Arguello
                  14. Wilfredo Benitez
                  15. Carlos Monzon
                  16. Erik Morales
                  17. Oscar De La Hoya
                  18. Ricardo Lopez
                  19. Felix Trinidad
                  20. Bobby Chacon
                  “El Feo” at number two? Wow. Sweet fighter though. Ali learned some things from him.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                    “El Feo” at number two? Wow. Sweet fighter though. Ali learned some things from him.
                    Yes, highly underrated. Holds wins over Benny Paret, Virgil Atkins, Emile Griffith, Curtis Cokes, Holly Mims, George Benton, Rubin Hurricane Carter, Bennie Briscoe, Denny Moyer...all in their prime.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                      Yes, highly underrated. Holds wins over Benny Paret, Virgil Atkins, Emile Griffith, Curtis Cokes, Holly Mims, George Benton, Rubin Hurricane Carter, Bennie Briscoe, Denny Moyer...all in their prime.
                      Agreed, underrated. He was a great fighter, and a great boxer to watch. But Luis only fought in four world championship bouts. He won only once, briefly holding the welterweight crown, which he promptly gave back to Emile Griffith. I find it hard to justify him as #2 on such a list, but he’s an interesting choice.

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