I'm not so sure...:think Here, let's calculate their respective degrees of greatness, shall we? Wlad: 59 wins minus 3 losses divided by 5...
And more notably, Floyd Mayweather, before he became a Jr. :yep
The question is...do they know? :blood DUN, DUN, DUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN (dramatic reverb)!
I wasn't taking shots, dammit! :lol: In 2009, if someone had said something along the lines of, "a Flyweight just beat the **** out of an...
:lol: I'm doing it for exactly the opposite reason! :twisted: It's like when people say Ray Robinson was the best ever at everything, even...
Aye. I don't mean to get all into semantics or what not, I'm just saying, a JMW didn't win a heavyweight title and making the comparison between...
Probably not. Anyway, calling Roy a Jr.Middleweight is like calling Pacquiao a Flyweight or Roberto Duran a Bantamweight. Let's not cheapen the...
He controlled range as well as anyone. Wonderful footwork and upperbody movement, but yeah, obviously not a guy you'd want to emulate unless you...
Roy Jones was the first guy to come to mind. Rarely gave up a round in his first 14 years as a pro.
What? 'Cooler?' [IMG] :deal
A sluggish Pavlik had a degree of success against Martinez. I think a precision combo-hitter like Tito would find Martinez relatively often and...
Best for best, he was better than Floyd. Way, way ****ing cooler, too. If Floyd would just be Floyd all the time he'd be my 3rd or 4th favorite...
Hopkins? Favorites. Don't know if he'd even crack the top 10 for the other thing. Scratch that, I do know - he wouldn't.
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If I were honest, I'd say that he, Duran, and Pac pretty much share the top spot. A lot of that has to do with the other two just being before my...