Which 2 Hall of Fame fighters fought each other in their PRIMES???

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  1. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ali fights are debatable that's why I put the question marks. Duran was slightly past his absolute prime at LW but the fact that he beat one of the greatest WWs of all time proves that he was still a monster. He was also effective at higher weights later in his career past his prime so WW was not a bad weight class for him. Arguello I don't know what to say he was above his natural weight but he was easily the bigger man in the ring.
     
  2. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    yea his prime was 36 vs trinindad, go back at my posts and find where i already said that.
     
  3. 1_man_army

    1_man_army The Knockout King Full Member

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    the problem with determining Hopkins' prime is that when he was in his physical prime it wasn't necessarily when he was at his prime from a technical perspective.
     
  4. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    wow, great way of putting it :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
     
  5. Flo_Raiden

    Flo_Raiden Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Eder Jofre - Fighting Harada
    Evander Holyfield - Riddick Bowe
    Michael Spinks - Dwight Qawi
    Pernell Whitaker - Julio Cesar Chavez (?)
    Wilfredo Benitez - Sugar Ray Leonard
    Felix Trinidad - Fernando Vargas (?)
    Donald Curry - Marlon Starling
    Michael Nunn - James Toney
    Muhammad Ali - Joe Frazier (?)
     
  6. woodzo

    woodzo Active Member Full Member

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    James Toney and RJJ
    ODLH and mosely??

    As for British hall of game
    Benn vs eubank
     
  7. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    ok . here is the fight again

    http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?t=499639&page=9

    looks like a clear win for Mayweather to me to the point that i would call it a definite robbery
     
  8. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Getting your back broke in a plane crash doesn't equal "prime".
     
  9. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Duran was still really good at WW.

    Why do people say he jumped from 135 to face Leonard? His last fight at 135 was February 1978 against Dejesus. The first Leonard fight was June 1980.

    Duran looked excellent against Palomino a few months before beating Leonard.
     
  10. Kid Cincinnati

    Kid Cincinnati GOOD BOY NATION Full Member

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    Not necessarily. The greats can overcome and adapt. Reminds me of the example of Ben Hogan in golf actually.
     
  11. cslb

    cslb Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pep was still prime enough to beat Saddler in a rematch and Saddler is considered to be an atg featherweight. Truth be told, I don't how much he lost from the accident and neither do you.
     
  12. 1_man_army

    1_man_army The Knockout King Full Member

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    If you've ever had even a minor back injury you'd understand the toll that they can take on you day to day, nevermind a major injury like a broken back when you're a top level athlete fighting an atg featherweight.

    Its not possible for anyone to be in their prime coming back from that type of injury. Its a testament to how immense Pep was that he could pull off a win like that after his crash. Lets stop trying brush it off as nothing.

    Slight difference in the level of physicality needed for boxing compared to golf though.
     
  13. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Fernando Vargas, a Hall of Famer?
     
  14. Toker

    Toker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    hahahahahaha!!!! That's funny if it's true.
     
  15. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Robinson - Lamotta 6 times....2x in three weeks. suck on that any fighter of today..