I think Chavez at his peak was probably more impressive than Lopez anyway, not even taking resume into account (which is a massive edge for Julio).
I knew a guy named Josh Foster once. He was a psychotic socialist. Cool guy. Crazy. Big into collective ownership. I stabbed him.
:lol: This is what I love about you, BE. You actually take the time and effort to make an 'HD' Jimmy Young video that no one outside of ESB will...
There were some big fights just 3lbs north of him. Not entirely his fault that they didn't happen, but you don't really have a case for being the...
I'd favor Martinez to win, but he certainly wouldn't dominate.
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B-Hop doesn't have a case for best resume, much as I love the old, manipulative *******. A decent enough lot he ruled over, but it's his supreme...
Holman Williams has the best set of wins. McGrain told be that once, but like 5 times.
Both guys lost something by the time they stepped up to 154. Provided its Duran of, say, the Moore fight, he should win pretty comfortably with...
Even with that you can claim Chavez to have been a few years passed prime and fighting at a weight where he didn't belong. Obviously Pea wasn't...
It's the best win since Jones-Toney and maybe even farther back than that. A really nice career up to that point, too, and some crazy stuff after....
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And proud of it. :thumbsup Seriously though, trying to be unbiased, I think 2nd is where he belongs. Roy was better and more dominant (same goes...
I'd still have him at the bottom of that top group. It is the top group though, afterall, so I wouldn't argue too much with anyone who put him at...
Since '87 (they could all be switched around within their groups, but these are definitely the groups): 1. Whitaker 2. Pacquiao 3. Jones 4....