De La Hoya, Trinidad, Mosley & Whitaker....Who has the BETTER resume????

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  1. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Justify this... I'll wait. ;)
     
  2. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Resume wise:

    Trinidad and DLH tied on this one... Most of their career defining moments are the same opponents, with most of them being Trinidads victims first. The only thing I have them tied is because of DLH performance against Trinidad. We could also not forget Trinidads destroying opponents at 154. Other than that, career/resume wise both are at the same accomplish level.

    I will then have Mosley edging Sweet Pea. If he keeps on performing like he is against the prime and best welterweights. Pretty soon i'll have him in the top of the list.

    Talent and skill wise Sweet Pea wins this one with no doubt follow by Mosley, DLH, and then Trinidad last.

    My PPV money def. goes to Trinidad though out of these four for excitement and a fun night.
     
  3. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mayweather has 0 losses, but he still has a **** resume
     
  4. Dirty Bastard

    Dirty Bastard Dirty As Hell Full Member

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    Contraversial i know but this is how i call it!

    Sweet Pea - Fought everyone @ the time and was robbed on many occasions, I believe his first REAL LOSS was against a prime Tito.
    Oscar - Fought the best,,,But also lost to the best convincinly...
    Tito - Great @ the time but faded quickly with age and was shut out 3 times in his career!
    Mosely - Still trucking....but will need a few more names to get up the list!
     
  5. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  6. lastletter26

    lastletter26 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< by a longshot.
     
  7. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oscar
    Sweet Pea/Mosley
    Tito
     
  8. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well Said:good
     
  9. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Can you believe this cocky *******? What kind of response is this? :verysad
     
  10. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the best resume is ODLH...but he lost most of them...

    wins
    PEA
    Vargas
    Chavez x 2
    Ike quartey
    molina
    ruelas
    leija
    gatti
    carr
    mayorga
    camacho


    losses
    Tito
    mosely X 2
    BHOP
    PBF
    Pac


    that is a great resume...mosely 2 and Tito are questionable...but so are pea and Ike
     
  11. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    quartey, vargas, ummmm SWEET PEA
     
  12. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    When I compare resumes, I'm only interested in the win column.

    1. Pernell Whitaker (Credited with Chavez, Ramirez)
    2. Oscar De La Hoya (Credited with Trinidad, Mosley II)
    3. Shane Mosley
    4. Tito Trinidad
     
  13. ps9teacher

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    Are you going to use this for a Future Thread if Sweet Pea AND Mosley Don't come Back as 1 and 2 about how black Boxers are under appreciated??:think

    Well here is my estimation:

    Pea
    Trinidad
    Mosley
    DLH
     
  14. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    On several different boxing sites and forums, and along with my profession of being a Basketball Writer...traveling and following High School, College and Pro Hoop talent here in the US, The Caribbean, Canada, South America and Europe.

    I hear, see and read how people think that their region of the world or culture have the best fighters, ball players and athletes. Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Europeans, Canadians, South and Central Americans have this enormous amount Pride in their Sports Figures and Athletes.

    Yet, As a Black American....When I show appreciation and become very vocal about the Athletic talents of Boxers and Ball Players that "LOOK LIKE ME"...You (and others in ESB) see that as being RACIST!!!

    And its a SAD COMMENTARY that people have that kind of uneducated rhetoric!!!

    ESB created a great site tht allows people from all over the world to share thoughts, ideas and talk about (both negative and positive) THE SPORT OF BOXING!!!!

    And if i say that Miguel Cotto's defense is poor, then I am saying it BECAUSE IT IS POOR....NOT BECAUSE HE'S PUERTO RICAN!!!!
    :amen:amen:amen
     
  15. Scar

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    Whitaker.

    Whitaker was a nut man, the guy used to fly anywhere they ask to make fights possible, that was a real beast with a lion's heart.