Who have the GREATEST RESUME of the last 25 years?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Skittlez, Sep 30, 2012.


  1. Skittlez

    Skittlez Guest

    Ya you could easily take out MAB for Oscar.
    Or even Morales and you could make a case that Oscar had a better resume than half the list. Especially considering he actually did
    beat a cheating ****** in Mosley AND he beat Trinidad.
     
  2. Green Man

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    Certainly not DLH unless you count losses, the guy never beat a prime version of a great fighter lost to Whitaker,Quartey but got two gifts from the judges, ran like a chicken against Tito and was retired by an asian midget, hands down the most overrated fighter of recent times good to see hes not on the poll.
     
  3. beefman180

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  4. Hands of Iron

    Hands of Iron #MSE Full Member

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    Spinks-Jones is The One. :good
     
  5. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Many people look at resumes in a different way. Are we just looking at names, or are we looking at wins, or are we looking at how they wins.

    To me the most important thing is being in a fight where they are most likely to lose but they come up big. That would pretty much include the names already in there too. Say for instance I would never thought that PAC were going to beat Barrera, Marquez, and Morales in a million years. He also did it again when he faced Oscar, Hatton, Cotto, and the rest of the pack till today.

    Floyd legacy fight would have been to beat Margarito and Cotto back in 07. In 09 and onward it would it would have been PAC and Martinez.
     
  6. Skittlez

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    but he did beat Mosley and arguably Tito and was robbed in both.
    So it sort of even out his Sturm fiasco. I don't know if he got a 'gift' against Whitaker or Quartey but that's personal opinion. Most people do agree he was robbed at least twice in his career though, which is shocking for such a big superstar.
     
  7. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah Sugar Ray Robinson's resume sucks, because I thought he was going to beat all the guys who defeated. :nut

    Stop dreaming about Pacquiao all the time
     
  8. Skittlez

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    Names and the time you beat them. Nobody factor in losses.

    Example.
    Lennox Lewis deserve 20x the credit for MURDERING Golota then Lamont Brewster. Because Golota was beyond shot by then.
    Lennox Lewis deserve less credit then Tyson for murdering Ruddock because Ruddock went through two wars with Tyson. Lewis did even it out to a extend by knocking Ruddock the **** out in 2 rounds as compare to Tyson's 19 rounds of brutal warfere though.
    I think most people are intelligent enough to understand that Vitali beating Shannon Briggs amount to jack ****ing **** as oppose to Lewis knocking Briggs out.
     
  9. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Oscar's first loss was to a roided fighter. :verysad
     
  10. Skittlez

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    You also have to factor in how talented the fighters are.
    When Lennox face raped Vitali, it was a huge win. Because of the age and the fact Lewis was retiring. Now when history look at it, they will say
    "Wow who is this Euro Bum Lennox knocked out? Vitali? his best win is Danny Williams hahaha, he must be a bum' but that's not how it works.
    Vitali's resume is dog **** and pathetic, but he is an A- fighter, so it was a great win. That also must be a factor.

    This is why I consider Vitali Chris Byrd's best win as well. Despite Vitali's resume being PATHETIC, he is a good fighter, so big win for Chris Byrd.
    Chris Byrd made him quit, it was funny. German Fans booed Vitali and Vitali pretended he don't speak English to duck Merchant's blazing questions.
    Sad day.

    But we digress.
     
  11. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    Mosley has a great resume.

    De La Hoya x2
    Forrest x2
    Winky x2
    Vargas x2
    Margarito
    Cotto
    Mayorga
    Collazo
    Mayweather
    Paquiao
    Canelo


    Respect
     
  12. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    Possibly his last loss too...

    Roids are a bigger part of the last 30 years in boxing than more people want to realize...

    I am sure Oscar has beat plenty of roided fighters.
     
  13. Hands of Iron

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    :lol: :think
     
  14. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Well he always said every person he fought was in the fight of their life, because of his status and what a WIN would bring them.
     
  15. Green Man

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    And whos to say Oscar wasnt on roids himself? A guy that raped a 15 year old girl in Mexico and a father and a husband that was caught cheating wearing fishnets and high heels on coke just to pls some stripper, i certainly wouldnt put past a scumbag like this to cheat in the ring when he cheated in almost everything he could in life.