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This is a interesting one. Who do you feel was the greater fighter, and give your reasons why.
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no contest! Had Ray been unfortunate enough to compete in the 20s back when he couldnt call his own shots his career would be even shorter than it was
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Ray never contended at heavyweight, let alone draw for a share of that title. Mickey takes this one. (I can't see SRL giving Jack Sharkey the hell Walker did.)
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And Pacquaio must be better than Willie Pep
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Sugar Ray, I had never even heard of this Micky Walker until 1 minute ago.
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