At his absolute best. Which boxer is the most unbeatable.

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  1. FelixTrinidad

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr 130-135.
    That's his real weight class. I believe he is almost unbeatable there, 147+ is punching way above his natural weight.

    Sugar Ray Leonard 147

    Roy Jones Jr 168

    Mike Tyson- HW

    Lennox Lewis- HW

    Ali-Hw

    Marvin Hagler-MW

    Tommy Hearns 154
     
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    Sven Ottke In Germany :D
     
  3. 12downfor10

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    I'll get **** for this but I can't see any SMW beating RJJ at his prime. That's maybe down to the lack of history of that division.
     
  4. MVC

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    So you agree Floyd can beat Duran @ 135? I do as well!
     
  5. FelixTrinidad

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    Agreed. Lack of History makes him unbeatable. That being said, who knows how well some of these MW's and LHW'S could have fought at 168? I see Hagler easily fighting at 168 with the same effectiveness as at 160. There are probably great LHW'S that can go down to 168 and fight there as well. It's just a short division, which makes Roy look better then he really was.
     
  6. McGrain

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    A list of guys Jones could go up against who boxed as SMW's before the division existed:

    Ezzard Charles
    Archie Moore
    Eddie Booker
    Charley Burley
    Holman Williams
    Harry Greb
    Billy Conn
    Solly Krieger
    Mickey Walker
    Gus Lesnevich
    Jimmy Bivins

    The list goes on and on.

    BEASTS, from a murderer's row.
     
  7. Nonito Smoak

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    Joe Louis @ HW (from the night of the June 22, 1938 Schmeling KO)
    Roy Jones @ 168
    Carlos Monzon @ 160 (shout out to Hagler, SRR, n Hopkins as the clear cut top four @ competitive MW)
    Ray Robinson @ 147
    Floyd Mayweather Jr @ 130
    Henry Armstrong @ a whole bunch of weights AT THE SAME TIME
    Willie Pep @ 126 (shout out to Saddler @ feather)
    Ricardo Lopez @ 105

    Whitaker, Duran, Hearns, and Holyfield/Gomez (for owning CW) deserve props as well
     
  8. Nonito Smoak

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    The most obvious and agreeable answer would be RICARDO LOPEZ, with Calderon being the only other notable strawweight to contend with him.
     
  9. Webbiano

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    Sugar Ray Robinson at 147
     
  10. Bane

    Bane Let the games begin Full Member

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    Mayweather at 130.
     
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  13. suckeggs

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    I went Mayweather. The guy had all the skills and speed in the world and also had the power at 130-135lbs. The way he dismantled Corrales was shocking.
     
  14. McGrain

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    The thing about Mayweather at 135 is he may be fighting in the deepest division in the sport's history.
     
  15. Royal-T-Bag

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