B level fighters of the PAST the would have dominated ...

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  1. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    B level fighters of the PAST the would have dominated today's divisions??

    Ike Quartey would have defitnately be a dominant champion today at 147.
     
  2. J.R.

    J.R. No Mames Guey Full Member

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    Any B level fighter you can mention from the past would dominate the heavyweight division right now.
     
  3. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Chavez would dominate today's lightweight division
     
  4. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  5. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Chavez would dominate todays Welterweights.
     
  6. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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  7. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    this is the problem in 20 years well be sayin "shane mosley would dominate (insert champion here )" give a rest with all this back in the day ****
     
  8. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That spot is reserved for Mayweather.

    Besides, you could argue that Pac and Williams beat him too.
     
  9. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    EXACTLY! :happy :happy All of these "best of all time (insert whatever)" Are all bull****. Also, No B level fighter would have dominated an A level fighter I don't care when they fought.

    A thread in the lounge some dude's greatest Baseball player list of all-time is bull****, because you can't say so and so was better than because they are all A+ players, and it doesn't ****ing matter where you put them. All "greatest players/fighters/whatever of all-time" are all ****ing rubbish.
     
  10. truushot

    truushot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Put the bong down, open the window, the fresh are will help.

    Ike Quartey, that the joke of the day???
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Am I tripping or have Ike Quartey, Julio Cesar Chavez Senior, and Shane Mosley all been indirectly referred to as "B level fighters" in this thread? :?
     
  12. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Ike Quartey would be a good quality champion today, but not a standout. If you're going to talk about great welters of the past, Ike Quartey would not come to most people's minds. You're better off mentioning Leonard, Hearns, or even Oscar De La Hoya (I heard he was pretty good). :yep

    Edit: I noticed you meant B level. No, Quartey is no better than todays champs. Margarito, Mayweather, Cotto, Pac, Mosley could beat him any given day.
     
  13. slantone

    slantone Ring General Full Member

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    Eh.... None. It takes an A level anything to reach the top spot in your trade, u dont fluke it. Its amazing to become no1 at anything in the world let alone combat. All true champs are a level fighters. I hate those terms a level and b level. We dont call ray allen a B level nba player do we?? But hes the 20 th best guard right now, yet with boxing we call the 4th best boxer in a division B level?!? We re the only sport that not only disses the contenders but even the champs- daily. No wonder these guys dont wanna fight each other- theyll be persecutrd as b levels- thats why everyones prtecting their recird these dqys. Its some bull**** that needs to change in boxing culture. U gotta respect a man that fights for his livlihood and for your entertainment.
     
  14. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ike Quartey was an "A" lever boxer. However he would not dominate at 147 today.
     
  15. Casamayor122

    Casamayor122 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cotto would have very little chance of beating Quartey.