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Who's the no.1 most dominant boxer in the world? (legitimate list added)
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostRigo only has one good win on his record though.
Wladimir has countless, GGG has a handful and Mayweather has countless similiar to Wlad and all three fighters have been fighting much longer showing they can show that consistency throughout a long career.
I would say Mayweather's resume craps all over Wlad's with ease. But Wlad is easily the more dominant champ because he fights more often and his opponents are usually shyt.
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostWladimir would never struggle with a flat footed brawler in his prime quite like Floyd did... but sure Floyd beat better idiot.
Sshhh.. They don't want us to know.
Which flat footed brawler did Floyd struggle with in his prime, btw?
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rigondeaux followed by andre ward.
i go back and forth about who i think is the best p4p fighter on the planet. it's between those two. it's probably rigondeaux. that guy is such a f#cking sharp boxer. he's one of the sharpest fighters you will ever see.
another name to add to the list is golovkin. there's hardly a middleweight on the planet who is even willing to fight him. he doesn't just beat people, he whoops them. if they're not in full retreat, they're done in a few rounds.
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Originally posted by New England View Postrigondeaux followed by andre ward.
i go back and forth about who i think is the best p4p fighter on the planet. it's between those two. it's probably rigondeaux. that guy is such a f#cking sharp boxer. he's one of the sharpest fighters you will ever see.
another name to add to the list is golovkin. there's hardly a middleweight on the planet who is even willing to fight him. he doesn't just beat people, he whoops them. if they're not in full retreat, they're done in a few rounds.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostJoke right?
The only thing that was tough about that fight was HBOs commenting. Chaves gave a good account of himself but it wasn't even close.
Mayweather had his hands full in that fight, Chavez was throwing 90-100 punches per round...PER ROUND...Floyd was on the ropes most of the time. The fight was very similar to the Maidana bout. Floyd turned the fight around in his favour in the 7th/8th round when he went toe to toe with Chavez & got the better of him...that version of Floyd has never resurfaced till now..& this fight was back in early 2000's. Had Chavez not punched himself out in that fight...who knows he might have given Floyd his first L.
Regarding your Andre Ward post: you must have stopped following boxing since 2010 I guess. Ward dominated Arthur Abraham, Froch, Chad Dawson & Edwin Rodriguez since then. He won the Super6 tourney by beating Froch. Rodriguez fight happened recently in 2013. Ward is having promoter problems right now.Last edited by gamefrk; 07-28-2014, 02:19 PM.
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