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  • #11
    Originally posted by Akhi View Post
    One of the hardest questions I've come across.

    I was inclined to vote same, but Money May being undefeated swayed it for me. If Roy never lost to Danny Green, etc. it would be him.

    He's still an ATG and has one of the best resumes in boxing, but he's a bit behind PBF.
    roy was 48-0 before that fluke loss to montiel

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    • #12
      Originally posted by flat1985 View Post
      What was Flyod's best win? I would say Roy's is Toney
      That alone should seal the deal since Toney is a top 50 ATG.

      But to be fair to Toney, he wasn't at his best that fight and basically beat himself.

      I'd pick Toney to knock Jones out 9 times outta 10.


      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
      I would say Corrales...Castillo is damn good too. I hold that win highly as I do his win against Genaro Hernandez.
      The problem is that the Castillo "win" is not really a win.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Akhi View Post
        One of the hardest questions I've come across.

        I was inclined to vote same, but Money May being undefeated swayed it for me. If Roy never lost to Danny Green, etc. it would be him.

        He's still an ATG and has one of the best resumes in boxing, but he's a bit behind PBF.
        Maybe Marciano has a better resume than Ali because he was undefeated and Ali lost to Spinks.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
          Roy has fighters like Hopkins and Toney on his record in their prime. No one on Floyd's record comes close
          Hopkins was not in his prime.


          That being said, Roy Jones has the better resume of wins.

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          • #15
            Montiel wtf?

            He was 48-0 before he lost to Tarver. If he retired after beating Ruiz he'd be GOAT possible, but those losses to competition who couldn't touch him in his prime damages his resume. Not his legacy because real boxing fans know in his prime he'd KO1 Calzaghe, Green and Tarver on the same night, but his resume.

            PBF is 42-0 and will probably surpass Marciano (without having a record full of stiffs) before he retires.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
              roy was 48-0 before that fluke loss to montiel
              Damm Donaire better watch out next week.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Akhi View Post
                Montiel wtf?

                He was 48-0 before he lost to Tarver. If he retired after beating Ruiz he'd be GOAT possible, but those losses to competition who couldn't touch him in his prime damages his resume. Not his legacy because real boxing fans know in his prime he'd KO1 Calzaghe, Green and Tarver on the same night, but his resume.

                PBF is 42-0 and will probably surpass Marciano (without having a record full of stiffs) before he retires.


                The DQ against Montell Griffen but RJJ got his redemption via a 1st round KO.

                What a left hook.


                Average age of Floyds last 6 fights 35 years old.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
                  Hopkins was not in his prime.


                  That being said, Roy Jones has the better resume of wins.

                  Neither was Roy.

                  Hopkins was ranked no1 in the division and Roy was no.2

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                  • #19
                    DQ doesn't count.

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                    • #20
                      Roy.......

                      even I know that.

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