THE BIG VOTE. Who has the best resume from 1990 til now?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by DINAMITA, Oct 21, 2008.


  1. jgorst05

    jgorst05 Active Member Full Member

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    I ellabarated my statment but unfortunatly not quick enough, obviously. The question said which boxer since 90 got best resume, duran fought after 90 so please tell me why you have dismissed such a legend so easily?
     
  2. The Phenom

    The Phenom Pretty Handsome Full Member

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    It's Parkey not Parker anywaty he lost twenty in a row after Evander spanked him:D .You forgot Rahman
     
  3. DINAMITA

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    From 1990 til now, Duran has wracked up the best resume????

    Think about it. Get back to me. :-(
     
  4. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    But un like Pendleton Holyfield has won a vast majority of BIG fights against young fighters in their prime, he hasnt gone the Manny Pacquiao route in fighting legands who were a shadow of them formerselves. Though I bet you would Argue Manny has a better resume than Evander
     
  5. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Parkey you are correct, Typo, yes I forgot Rahman as well another former world champion truth is Holyfield has fought them all you can not even argue with that.
     
  6. BBurp

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    Close between B-Hop and LL.
     
  7. DINAMITA

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    No I definitely wouldn't, Evander's resume is clearly stronger than Manny's just now.

    However, taking both wins and losses into account as you have to do when evaluating a resume (I call it "The Pendleton Principle"), I do not think the Real Deal has done enough since 1990 to have the best resume in that time-period.
     
  8. socrates

    socrates THE ORIGINAL... Full Member

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  9. Bazooka

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    Really? Beating a prime Douglas, Bowe, Tyson and Moorer and Mercer he hasnt done anything? all of that happend in the 90's kid, then he moved on to beat Ruiz, of which the current champions are having trouble with him, and he beat Rahman who was also the undisputed HW champ.
     
  10. DINAMITA

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    :lol: That is just so witty and funny. You're a riot. Yawn.
     
  11. PanchoVilla

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    Hopkins probably
    He's 43 but still can dominate against someone whom many believe he can lose
    He has never been KO'd as well so that gives him the edge
     
  12. DINAMITA

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    Where did I say he hasn't done anything???? I'm sure I said he had an excellent resume. Check back and see.

    Bringing up Douglas is just silly kid, he was never a top quality heavyweight. Then again, you did bring up Czyz....

    IMO, he does not have the best resume since 1990. And that's final.
     
  13. Andyw

    Andyw Active Member Full Member

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    I went with Lennox, he fought and beat everyone he could with excetion of those who avoided him and the Klit rematch but I think he realised he was on the slide and got out while he could.

    In terms of names on the resume Oscar clearly ahead but when you consider he lost a lot of his biggest fights and beat some great fighters who wer past prime it takes the gloss off of it.
     
  14. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    Taking losses into account, I would go with Oscar De La Hoya
     
  15. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    Barrera, Oscar, Lewis and Bernard. I went with Barrera.