10 Best Fighters of the Decade

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  1. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao
    Bernard Hopkins
    Floyd Mayweather
    Shane Mosley
    Erik Morales
    MAB
    JMM
    Calzaghe
    Cotto
    Wlad
     
  2. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Bernard Hopkins
    3. Floyd Mayweather Jr
    4. Marco Antonio Barrera
    5. Erik Morales
    6. Shane Mosley
    7. Juan Manuel Marquez
    8. Ronald Wright
    9. Jose Luis Castillo
    0. Joe Calzaghe


    Some horrendously bad lists in this thread. :verysad
     
  3. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1Pacquiao
    2Juan.M.Marquez
    3Eric Morales
    4Marco Antonio Barrera
    5Mayweather
     
  4. Moneyman

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    1. PAC
    2. Hopkins
    3. Mayweather
    4. Joe Calzaghe
    5a. MAB
    5b. Morales
    5c. JMM
    8. Mosley
    9. Wlad
    10. RJJ
     
  5. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Oh my days. :huh
     
  6. toughy82

    toughy82 Active Member Full Member

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    Mayweather
    Pacman
    Calzaghe
    Jones
    Hopkins
    Mosely
    Marquez
    Morales
    Barrara
    Williams
     
  7. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    Pacquiao
    Floyd
    Hopkins
    Mosley
    Morales
    Barrera
    JMM
    DLH
    Calzaghe
    Wright
     
  8. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    lmfao that waz ****in funy

    i agree with u that the order is to difficult
     
  9. horst

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  10. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    I compare the competition of Castillo and Calzaghe...and there's only one winner. I can't understand rating Marquez above Morales. Morales holds a win over your number one and a peak version of your number 5, in addition to having a deeper resume with wins over Chavez, Hernandez, Chi, and Ayala.
     
  11. horst

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    If you consider entire careers, I rank Morales over Marquez. If you consider what they did purely in the time-frame under consideration, I'd give the edge to Marquez. Considering the way he performed while above his best weight and past his physical prime against bigger men at lightweight puts him a fraction higher than Erik in my estimation for this decade, those were special wins from JMM. He beats Morales on longevity as well, as he is still relevant and effective in 2009, while Morales was a busted flush a while back.

    If you replace the name 'Castillo' with the word 'Wright', I agree with your first sentence. But Castillo's sloppy losses count against him. Calzaghe, for all his faults, would never have been KO'd by a Corrales-level fighter. Plus, like Morales and Marquez, Calzaghe beats him on longevity in the time-period under consideration. He had a close fight with Hopkins in '08, while Castillo was KO'd by Ricky Hatton years earlier.
     
  12. horst

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    PS: Erik doesn't hold a win over my number 5 in my eyes, I didn't score any fight of the trilogy for him. And the number 1 smoked him decisively twice.
     
  13. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Morales - Pacquiao, Barrera (prime), Chavez, Hernandez, Chi, Ayala
    Marquez - Diaz, Casamayor, Barrera (past prime), Pacquiao (draw)

    With longevity side, which I'd attribute to Morales fighting elite competition for far longer than Marquez, the resume would still belong to Erik. I disagree regarding the so-called special wins too. Casamayor was almost shot, looking terrible against the really limited Katsidis, and many people feeling Cruz had beaten him. Diaz had been found to be wanting a little bit at elite level, I felt Paulie beat him. Morales two top wins...it doesn't get much better than that.

    You think? Castillo beat Corrales, avenging the defeat, and also beat Casamayor, and in your judgment, Mayweather Jr. If you credit him for the last victory, he has to be above Calzaghe, who's best win has just been tainted by your own admission. **** Joe Calzaghe. He didn't even dare to be great, so he should be thanking me for giving him any recognition whatsoever. :bart Castillo fought better fighters and beat better fighters.
     
  14. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Then now your choice makes sense. :good Neither did I...by the way.
     
  15. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    From 2000-2009:

    1. Pacquiao
    (Linear at 126, 130, 140 & Belts at 122, 135, 147...7-1-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    2. Mayweather
    (Linear at 130, 135, 147 & Belts at 140, 154...3-0-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    3. Hopkins
    (Linear at 160, Arguably linear at 175...5-2-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    4. Mosley
    (Linear at 147, 154...Regained belt at 147...3-3-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    5. Barrera
    (Linear at 126 & Belts at 122, 130...3-4-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    6. Morales
    (Belts at 122, 126, 130...2-4-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    7. J.M. Marquez
    (Linear at 135 & Belts at 126, 130...1-2-1 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    8. De La Hoya
    (Linear at 147, 154 & Belt at 160...1-5-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    9. Jones
    (Arguably Linear at 175 & Belt at Heavy...1-2-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    T10. Wright
    (Linear at 154...2-1-1 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)

    T10. Calzaghe
    (Linear at 168, 175...1-0-0 vs. Ring P4P Top 10)