fighter/weight/ of the most unbeatable fighter of all time...

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  1. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    id have to say either:

    Muhammad Ali pre-prison or
    SRR at welterweight
     
  2. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    Jones at 168 indeed.
     
  3. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    SRR at WW
    Duran at lightweight
    Gomez at 122lbs
    Holyfeild at Crusier
    RJJ at Super middle
    Sal Sanchez at 126
     
  4. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    Well Duran was beatable yes but he avenged his losses at that weight class and went on a tear for a while in and around that weight class. Evander was able to hold titles at HW and showed an iron chin....Charles and Tunney where better skill wise but I think Evander would last in a war of attrition. Sanchez well he died in his prime he had all the tools to stay undefeated at 126lbs.
     
  5. yesihavearm

    yesihavearm Active Member Full Member

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    RJJ at SMW ? 1 Good win makes him unbeatable ? RJJ at LHW was much better.
     
  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    RJJ at 160 or 168 was a boxing god at those weights and IMO would beat anyone in boxing P4P there. The man had power in both hands and could almost KO at will, nobody in history touches him there.
     
  7. Lacyace

    Lacyace Forever Knight Full Member

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    Yup. No man in history is beating RJJ at 168.
     
  8. Lostmykeys

    Lostmykeys Active Member Full Member

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    Robinson at MW beats RJJ that's ridiculous.
     
  9. Stewbear

    Stewbear Active Member Full Member

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    Jones is far from unbeatable at any weight, though 168 has always been weak.

    Duran at 135
    Monzon at 160
    Arguello below 135
     
  10. Drofrah

    Drofrah Active Member Full Member

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    Roy Jones Jr at 168 and Sugar Ray Robinson at 147, close between them two
     
  11. Mike T

    Mike T Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Evander at cruiser
    Hearns at 154
     
  12. Jinx

    Jinx Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Jones at 168 would not have been beaten by Toney, Eubank, McCllelan, Benn, Nunn, Calzaghe, or anyone at that weight...

    and Ricardo Lopez proved to be unbeatable at his weight...
     
  13. McGrain

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    Louis as pre-war heavyweight champ would be pretty close.

    Langford at about 168 would be my other pick, sounds like he was breaking backs.
     
  14. McGrain

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    Great shout.
     
  15. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    I'd pick Greb, Langford and possibly Robinson to beat him.

    50/50's abound, i would bet, Conn, Lloyd Marshall, Moore, Charles, Toney spring to mind straight away.