Ring Magazine top 10 of the last decade...what is their best performances?

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  1. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    1. Manny Pacquiao...
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    2. Floyd Mayweather...
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    3. Bernard Hopkins...
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    4. Joe Calzaghe...
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    5. Juan Manuel Marquez...
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    6. Winky Wright...
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    7. Shane Mosley...
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    8. Marco Antonio Barrera...
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    9. Rafael Marquez...
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    10. Israel Marquez...
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  2. johnnywalkitoff

    johnnywalkitoff Member Full Member

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    rafa his first fight with izzy and for izzy his second fight with rafa or for both of them their third fight with each other (saw that **** live)
     
  3. good

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    wheres odlh?
     
  4. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Ring didn't pick him...:?
     
  5. Williams27

    Williams27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oscar is simply not on the others level. Hes a great boxer but not an elite fighter and I think what he did early in his career kept him popular through out the years. Can anyone think of a tope 10 P4P figher he has beaten since he lost to Trinidad? .. and I'm not hating on Oscar I'm a fan of Oscar, I just think he is slightly overrated but alot of the boxing community.
     
  6. Sweet Pea

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    :lol:@ Floyd adapting to one of the most limited and overrated fighters of modern times being considered "remarkable".
     
  7. Norbix

    Norbix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There wasn't even that much adaptation in that fight.. his game plan was the same all fight. He kept the pressure on and once he landed enough Judah started to back peddle. It wasn't so much adaptation as the game plan coming into fruition. Same combinations were thrown in both the early and later rounds. Double jab followed by straight right.
     
  8. darthhutchence

    darthhutchence Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Odlh-vargas????One of My favorite fight of the last decade, and a huge win for oscar!@
     
  9. Chessboxer

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    Well I think Floyd adjusted. Midway through the fight, he actually started throwing the straight right to Judah's body and seriously hurting Judah with it. Judah couldn't stop it, and resorted to lowblows to avoid the stoppage. One of Floyds most impressive mid fight adjustments from what I've seen.