Who has the best Resume in the history of boxing?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by pure boxer, Apr 26, 2012.


  1. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    The best current resume and how it compares to the Top 10 ATGs


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  2. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    ^ Please stop copy&pasting that into every thread, actually dont bother. I'll just use the ignore list.
     
  3. coppoben

    coppoben King Full Member

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  4. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  5. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    good job man see you did his work but your resume also has to do with quality of competition and McClarnin, Ross, Canzoneri, Kid Chocalate, etc...fought better fighters and won less titles resumes arent just deciphered based off titles won you gotta look at who they fought
     
  6. devon

    devon Guest

    Elaborate please how many ATG fighters has he beaten.
     
  7. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he was from the ND era and paper decision era so if you werent knocking guys out their wasnt a decision...either way tho he deserves a mention he fought the best from middleweight to heavyweight gotta get credit:smoke
     
  8. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In my opinion Greb has the greatest resume on paper. Plenty of informed people may agree or disagree, which is all good. However, if you need an explanation of why Greb's resume is great, you should spend more time researching the people he fought, and less time posting on matters you have no frame of reference on.

    The lack of footage on Greb makes it problematic to label him the greatest fighter ever, but in its absence, his record stands on its own (considerable) merits.
     
  9. pure boxer

    pure boxer Guest

    you posted alot of words but didnt say jack****.yea he won alot of titles but who did he beat and what made them great?
     
  10. pure boxer

    pure boxer Guest

    see notice how i havent posted anyone why??cause honestly i can say i dont know.there have been alot of fighters so i dont just wanna see names..please list their actual resume and why you think so.ive seen a few people do this and i give them props
     
  11. CassiusClayAli

    CassiusClayAli Active Member Full Member

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    I have looked at resumes for years!!! Holyfields is incredible. And Hearns and Duran if you discount wins or losses is incredible also!! Best winning resume? Ali?
     
  12. pure boxer

    pure boxer Guest

    well imo resume =wins cause if you list loses journeymen would have great resumes
     
  13. CassiusClayAli

    CassiusClayAli Active Member Full Member

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    that list of multi weight champs is a joke. Manny and Floyd are jokes and insult boxing!!! The fighters started doing that bull**** catch weight which eliminates who is a multiweight champ!!!! If you don't weight in at weight or fight a legit champ then you are not champion. This is why boxing is losing credibility. Manny is a 6x champ. Not 8.. Why not give Hearns 7 time then since he won the cruiserweight title from the WBU IBA and WBF. That is not a joke. He did. The WBU was his fight in England against Nate Miller. Since they award titles on catchweights might as well be lenient.
     
  14. CassiusClayAli

    CassiusClayAli Active Member Full Member

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    Well even then a guy like Hearns fought Cuevas,Benitez,Duran,Hill and beat them. He knocked out the punchers and outboxed great boxers. I am not sure that has happened too much in boxing when a guy beats the champions that dominantly but then Hearns blew all the good he did beatingthese greats by losing his two biggest fights to Ray and Marv. Hagler.
     
  15. SJS19

    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    SRL is ranked so highly as an ATG because his resume has quality rather than quantity.

    He doesn't have 200 fights, but he has pure quality all the way through.