Who have the GREATEST RESUME of the last 25 years?

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  1. Skittlez

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    If you are a neutral of Pacquaio and Floyd, I think most people will admit Pacquaio definitely got the better resume and have a serious case for being one of the top 3 fighters resume wise over the last 25 years.

    H2H Floyd will beat Pacquaio 90% of the time (opinion), but resume wise Pacquaio is definitely superior.


    Same with Tyson Holyfield. This is opinion once again, but Prime Tyson imo beats Prime Holyfield 8 out of 10 times.

    I'll take 90-91 Tyson over Holyfield 7 out of 10 times lol. Resume wise, there is no way Tyson is higher then Holyfield.
     
  2. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    same with Demarcus Corley :p
     
  3. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Resume alone, I have to pick Pacquiao or Holyfield. I'm not considering wins, loses or wins against past prime opposition: only the names in their resume.
     
  4. Hands of Iron

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    This is true, although with heavyweights title reigns come more into play because they're at a disadvantage in terms of what fights are available to them. If they didn't, then how is it that most view Larry Holmes a Top 5 lock and some even at #3? For going life and death with a past-prime '78 Norton who immediately fell off the map? No, they cite his 20 title defenses of whichever single strap he was holding. Holyfield's title reign(s) were ****, and no '91 Foreman and Bert Cooper weren't the best. His ass should've been in there fighting Ruddock (#2 HW) if he wasn't fighting Tyson (#1). Why Tyson even had to beat Ruddock twice to earn a title shot that should've been immediately warranted based on the strength of his reign, I'll never know. His own promoter played a huge rule in ****ing him over there.
     
  5. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If you don't factor in lost but just names I don't see how anybody can beat Oscar in the last 25yrs.
     
  6. haworths623

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    Can't believe i'm the only one to vote for The Executioner.
     
  7. Skittlez

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    You mis understood what I said. I said losses is a no brainer. That question shouldn't even be asked.

    Who the **** don't factor in losts? lol.
     
  8. Skittlez

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    Ken Norton fell off the map because he was eating out Susan George's vagina on the set of the movie 'Mandingo'.

    I just wanna throw that piece of information in here.
     
  9. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We're talking about the last 25yrs and this guy us going back to the 50s :lol::patsch.
     
  10. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Obviously I'm using it as an example to why your theory is ****. :patsch
    I guess Roy Jones's win over Bernard Hopkins isn't as good as Pac's win over Oscar De La Hoya
     
  11. Hands of Iron

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    Ken Norton wouldn't of been able to look across the ring from Tyson without needing a standing eight count.
     
  12. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    True as hell.
     
  13. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sugar Ray Robinson in the last 25yrs :lol::lol::rofl:patsch.
     
  14. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    see you know you can't defend the ******ed bull**** you said, so you just grasp to that and pretend like that was the point I was trying to make
     
  15. Hands of Iron

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