Best resume of the 2010-present decade

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Nonito Smoak, Jul 20, 2014.


  1. El-blanco

    El-blanco Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Technically they should have lol
     
  2. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The formula for decade is

    Y - Y mod 10

    NOT

    (Y - Y mod 10 ) + 1

    What planet earth are you living on? And you guys say you're asian? What a moron.
     
  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Danny Garcia is being overrated here, in my opinion.

    Matthysse and Khan wins are real big. Judah is a nice supporting win as is Holt, I guess. After that, he has no wins of relevance compared to the quality of victories by most of the other top fighters. Do Matthysse and Khan-coming-off-defeat really carry that much weight? And Herrera does count in whatever manner you view it.

    2.5 of the 4.5 years under consideration were his pre-Khan days. He really doesn't have much quality there. I don't know. He certainly has a great resume, but I think he is clearly behind several guys in the opening post. Not sure he is that far ahead of Roman G or a couple of the Japanese fighters (Uchiyama, Yamanaka, Ioka). I think he is closer to them and Saul Alvarez than he is to Mayweather, Sergio, Donaire, Ward, Froch, etc.
     
  4. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Yup.

    Japan has a few guys probably just one tier beneath the top candidates...
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Speaking of Mares, Jhonny Gonzalez is having a great decade with his monster 2011 (4-0 w/ 4 KO's; snatched Hozumi's WBC belt) and the huge KO1 over Mares in 2013. Only defeat his tech loss to Ponce de Leon. Not quite on the caliber of some others, but a good resume nonetheless.
     
  6. 6uanaco

    6uanaco GUANACO DA KING Full Member

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    I honestly think its between Donaire and Froch. I do rate Pacquiao's win over Bradley and Ward's win over Froch very highly but those are single wins.
     
  7. ButeTheBeast

    ButeTheBeast Well-Known Member Full Member

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  8. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    A different numbering system than we use for history, numbnuts :lol:

    Modern history started at year one, babies start at zero. Thus, the one year difference. The entire reasons decades technically end at the awkward point they do goes back to that simple explanation. Hold your fingers out and count to ten- guess what? Ya didn't start counting at zero- one was your first number and ten was the last. That's a decade. Use your toes, and your first toe would be the start of the next decade. It won't start at 10 and end at 19. It'll go from 11-20.

    Switching the decades to starting at zero is just done for convenience so the same numbers at the front. But unless the first decade just had 9 years to you, it just ain't so.
     
  9. 6uanaco

    6uanaco GUANACO DA KING Full Member

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    Also sorry that these people ruined your thread man. We cant talk boxing on this "boxing" forum.
     
  10. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    are you calling me a *******? i loathe floyd and *****s and tolerate pacquiao and *******s.

    everyone but *****s knows the decade started 2011. so easy to yank their chains and they still won't admit it. can't fix stupid.
     
  11. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    via wikipedia

    The 1990s, pronounced "nineteen-nineties" or abbreviated as "nineties", was a decade that began on 1 January 1990, and ended on 31 December 1999.

    The 2000s (pronounced "two-thousands") was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.

    The 2010s, pronounced "twenty-tens"[1] or "two thousand (and) tens",[2][3][4][5] is the current decade, which began on January 1, 2010, and will end on December 31, 2019.


    You're a jerk
     
  12. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's trolling you mate. **** is obvious.
     
  13. Saccowalace

    Saccowalace GOAT Full Member

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    You left out the 7 foot tall Asian dream Taishan who is 1-0

    FMJ
    WARD
    TAISHAN
     
  14. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd have Donaire, Mayweather, & Klitchsko top 3 as far as total reign, accomplishments and resume and I'd arguably put them in that order.

    The next 3 gets even harder to place I'd have 4.Martinez 5.Ward &, 6.Froch. after that 7.Pacquiao, 8.Bradley &, 9.Marquez round out the end
     
  15. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    nah mayweather cant really be in it id have garcia ward and martinez around the top maybe