Best acomplished welter in the last 15 yers.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bayamon, Oct 14, 2009.


  1. JuanMa

    JuanMa business as usual Full Member

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    Toss between Tito and Mosley but i give the edge to Tito even though an argument can be made for Mosley and is one of my Fav fighters.
     
  2. mgdb26

    mgdb26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. M.I.G.

    M.I.G. and STILL... Full Member

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    I can't believe so many are voting PBF. He heat Baldo and Judah - that's it.

    He's not he most accomplished or best in terms of h2h match ups. Not even close.
     
  4. triplehknls

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  5. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    I think Felix Trinidad did well.
     
  6. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Thats what happens when polls aren't public and you cant see who voted in who.
     
  7. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because there is no Pac as an option :)
     
  8. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    To the people that voted Floyd can you explain to me how he is better than Oscar, Tito and Mosley at WW/ Even than Cotto.

    For example Cotto at WW Judah by KO
    Floyd beat him by UD
    Cotto beat Mosley, Quintana and Clottey
    Floyd must answer to that with Baldomir
    The question is not who could have been the most accomplished but who is
     
  9. horst

    horst Guest

    1.Mosley
    2.Oscar
    3.Tito
    4.Mayweather
    5.Quartey

    I won't count Sweet Pea and Buddy McGirt as they were in decline by '94.

    Mosley is top coz he beat Oscar fair and square at 147 (Oscar won the rematch but that was at 154), Oscar second because he beat Tito fair and square, Tito third because of his solid resume at the weight, Floyd fourth because of his weaker resume at the weight, and Quartey fifth as he is the best of the rest. Ike would beat Margarito, Cotto or Williams IMO.
     
  10. horst

    horst Guest

    :admin I've only just noticed the poll score - have so few people actually seen the Trinidad v Oscar fight?! Oscar won easily 8-4. It wasn't even closer. This is like saying Chavez was better than Whitaker over 135.

    :patsch:nut
     
  11. DeanoFlash

    DeanoFlash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    gotta be Shane, I know I give him a rought time, but he fought 5 of the mentioned and beat 3.
     
  12. DeanoFlash

    DeanoFlash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I mean people will always try to discredit Floyd by keeping him in the mention of these guys who have each been fighting at WW for a decade. Young Floyd couldn't get the fights with Shane and ODLH and all of these guys, even back then as a lightweight willing to step up to welter for one of these fights. but smh @ me even thinking you guys would possibly credit that
     
  13. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sorry man but we discus facts not possibilities. Try to argue why Floyd has a better resume than Cotto at WW and you will fail. The same with Mosley, Oscar and Tito
     
  14. bayamon

    bayamon Member Full Member

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    someone said tito was over rated at welter? tito become a champion in 1993 nkockin maurice blocker w 15 defences at welter"tell me another boxer to do that in this past 15 years?"in 1994 defeat camacho ,oba carr "undefeated" and campas"undefeated" a win over whitaker w only 2 defeats. at the 15 defense he unified the belts w DLH. record in his 16 title fights: 16 wins 0 losses 14 kos WOW! combined opp record in title fights ,check this out! 544w 55L only 1n 16 fights title fights. a bad MF!
     
  15. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    Cory Spinks beat 2 former undisputed welterweight champions at 147. Just saying :yep