At his absolute best. Which boxer is the most unbeatable.

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  1. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    :lol::lol::rofl:rofl:patsch

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  2. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pernell Whittaker: At 135 & 140 Whitaker beats everyone but Benny Leonard & Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr 130-135.: Beats everyone @ 130, 135 & 140.


    Sugar Ray Leonard 147: If he never fought Thomas Hearns. I'd pick Hearns. Same with Wilfird Bentiez. Based on what he's done at the weight. I'd pick him over Robinson and anyone else at 147.

    Roy Jones Jr 168: I agree

    Mike Tyson- HW: He's the best of the "short" heavyweights

    Lennox Lewis- HW: Of the "big" heavyweights I think Riddick Bowe fares the best

    Ali-Hw: Joe Fraizer beat him and was able to give him hell in their other fights. Floyd Patterson who was well past his best and acording to another post suffering from back pain was able to touch Him. I think Bowe, Lewis, Tyson, Joe Louis and both of the Brothers Klitchko would beat Muhammad Ali.

    Marvin Hagler-MW: I think Carlos Monzon and Robinson would win. Also despite not having Hall of fame careers at 160. James Toney, Michael Nunn and Roy Jones are capable of beating anyone @ 160. Also Bernard Hopkins should be considered. Ray Leonard gets some consideration too. He may have been past his prime, but for what ever reason he seemed to find a way to win.

    Tommy Hearns 154: If it wasn't for his loss to Leonard at 147. I would say 147 too.
     
  3. DanishFightfan

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    Tough one between Hearns and Ottke in Germany
     
  4. Cinderella Man

    Cinderella Man Deleebr 'eem into mahands Full Member

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    I really can't see anyone beating Floyd or Lennox on their best day.
     
  5. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    These type of threads always brings Tommy Hearns @47 to mind , im not an avid fan of era's gone by , but i love nothing more that to watch Hearns at WW

    The guy had everything , maybe barring a decent set of whiskers :yep but certainly everything else

    Could you imagine the impact that Hearns would have on todays WW / JrMw's , it doesnt bear thinking about
     
  6. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Oh my , 13 votes for Floyd @135 !!!!!

    Not for me , i think Hearns would of flattened him , Duran decisions him and i think Oscar would of beaten him too
     
  7. ajackman1

    ajackman1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd at 130,135 and Roy at SMW.
     
  8. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    Sugar Nikolai Valuev
     
  9. Fellonblackdays

    Fellonblackdays Active Member Full Member

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    Its shameful how little many of you know about Marvin Hagler. If he and Ray Leonard met earlier Ray Leonard was getting knocked out easy...
     
  10. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Way to hate. But before Jones climbed up to HW he was unstoppable.

    Had he called it a career, right then and there. The term GOAT, defined by Websters would be
    GOAT 1. Roy Jones Junior.
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  11. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    Jones at 168lbs sounds about right.

    Floyd at 130lbs is arguable, but not at 135lbs.

    The likes of Whitaker, Duran, Leonard ect...All beat Floyd at this weight.

    Whitaker at 135lbs is arguable.

    Wilfredo Gomez at 122lbs is a good shout.
     
  12. dyna

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    Ali, Lewis, Tyson: I would pick Lewis above those two in h2h situations but they're all pretty close.

    Roid Jones Jr would probably the most unbeatable, or Sven Ottke
     
  13. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    No one is touching an on-point Roy Jones.
     
  14. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Floyd would lose to Mosley, Duran, Whitaker and a couple others at 135, I can not believe he has 19 votes :nut
     
  15. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    HA HA HA what a story!