Top ten pound-for-pound head-to-head.

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  1. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ricardo Lopez at 105 is the obvious answer.
     
  2. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    No doubt.
    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGZg07vQnng[/url]

    Nearing the end of his career he still dominates the nr2 in his division.
    So extremely technically correct.
     
  3. Manassa

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    How can Greb not be listed? Okay, no film, but seriously, his opponents look excellent to me, and he just dominated an entire era. In no order:


    Jose Napoles, 1966, 140lbs
    Harry Greb, 1919, 165lbs
    Ray Robinson, 1948, 147lbs
    Benny Leonard, 1922, 135lbs
    Henry Armstrong, 1937, 130lbs
    Roberto Duran, 1978, 135lbs
    Ezzard Charles, 1948, 175lbs
    Pernell Whitaker, 1990, 135lbs
    Floyd Mayweather, 2001, 130lbs
    Wilfredo Gomez, 1979, 122lbs
     
  4. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Surprised Tyson didn't get ANY love.

    I was looking for this Jones jr/Greb article and came across this...apparently anyone can write an article these days (check the Whitaker picture :patsch ! )

    [url]http://www.thetoptenworld.com/p4p_boxers.html[/url]
     
  5. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    :lol:

    ""Known as “Money” or “Pretty Boy” Mayweather has an overall record of 41 wins, 0 defeats, and 0 draws. Mayweather ranks # 1 on our list not only for his record, but he is the fastest, and most skilled boxer to date. The debate is still out on Mayweather when most people believe Manny Pacquiao is the P4P King. With almost the same fights minus Cotto but add Mosley, Mayweather has made it through with no marks, Unlike Pacquiao who has 5, 3 defeats, and 2 draws. So until Mayweather at least has a defeat, or even gets knocked down, he is the Pound for Pound King.""

    hahahaha
     
  6. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    :tired
     
  7. BoxingFanPhil

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    If I was feeling cynical I'd just back Floyd Mayweather because he'd never fight a guy there was any chance he'd lose to.

    If I was going with my heart, I'd go Ali, Sweet Pea, sugar Ray Robinson, but hell some of those lists that have been put up already are so damn good.
     
  8. turbotime

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    as far as ******* divisions go

    Jones - 168
    Hearns - 154
    Delahoya - 140
    Mayweather - 130
    Gomez - 122
     
  9. Manassa

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    Mayweather is of course a shameful act. But his skills are undeniable. It's a shame because he's ****ing embarrassing.
     
  10. turbotime

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    Health come first baby :verysad
     
  11. Manassa

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    Packey McFarland wouldn't be a bad shout really.
     
  12. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At 138 yeah. Still, no love for Lopez. How many asskickers weigh 105 anyway.
     
  13. Vic-JofreBRASIL

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    Only the ones with enough footage.

    SRR
    Armstrong
    Duran
    Charles
    SRL
    Louis
    Willie Pep (enough footage IMO)
    Carlos Monzon
    Jofre
    Ali
     
  14. Manassa

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    Lopez, Gomez, Jones, Leonard, Jofre, McFarland, Langford, Ali and Gans were knocking on the door.

    ****! Willie Pep!! Need to edit.

    Jose Napoles, 1966, 140lbs
    Harry Greb, 1919, 165lbs
    Ray Robinson, 1948, 147lbs
    Benny Leonard, 1922, 135lbs
    Henry Armstrong, 1937, 130lbs
    Roberto Duran, 1978, 135lbs
    Ezzard Charles, 1948, 175lbs
    Pernell Whitaker, 1990, 135lbs
    Floyd Mayweather, 2001, 130lbs
    Willie Pep, 1946, 126lbs
     
  15. dyna

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    Shame he doesn't get much attention.
    Louis, Tyson, Holmes, Wlad still get their attention besides all of them having dominated "weak" eras.
    And a guy like Lopez who totally dominated the whole division, and not a divison known for longetivity but a division that normally swaps belt every few fights doesn't get the same props because it was "just" the minimum weight division.
    Also none of those previously 4 mentioned men were as technically as correct as Lopez.

    Oh well, the world isn't fair.


    Also Alvarez looked a lot bigger than Lopez, since he's been caught using diuretics could it have been he was using peds against Lopez too?