Top 30 fighters of the Last 30 years?

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  1. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    nelson and fenech
     
  2. TBomb 25

    TBomb 25 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This for me Hearns's body of work is clearly the best of this era and 1 of the best of all time it surpassed Leonard and Duran as well,all the way to his last fight,so he gets my number 1,and he would have killed Hagler in the rematch,and he did pound the **** out of Leonard in their rematch like he would have if he would have finished pounding him the 1st fight if he wasnt weight drained half to death.

    1.Hearns
    2.Leornard
    3.Hagler
    4.Whitaker
    5.Holmes
    6.Duran
    7.Hopkins
    8.McCallum
    9.Tyson
    10.Lewis
    11Holyfield
    12.Spinks
    13.Sanchez
    14.Curry
    15.Pryor
    16.Jones
    17.Trinidad
    18.Chavez
    19.Nunn
    20.Camacho
    21.Mayweather
    22.Nelson
    23.Finech
    24Norris
    25Paq
    26.Toney
    27.Morales
    28.Qwai
    29.Barrera
    30.Hill

    Honorable Mentions: Arguello,Benitez,Gomez,Padrosa,Starling,R.Mayweather,Bowe,Barkley,Delahoya,Mosely,Quartay,Rosario,Rameriez,Corrales,Pintor,Weatherspoon,McGuigan,Bramble,J.Jackson,McClullen,Benn,McCroy,Mancini,Moorer,McGirt,S.Brown,S.Muhamad,P.Williams.Tarver,M Hamsha,Wright,Forrest,P Thomas.G.Foreman,Castello,Calzaghe,Hamed,Vargas,Marquez,Casamyour,Both Klitschko's.M.Taylor,Zapata,Kalumbay,Chang,Mugabi,Olajadai,F.Tate,M.Breland,Cotto,J.Roldan,P.Williams,Honeyghan,R.Lopez
     
  3. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    all these lists are worthless too many good boxer to come up with one.. and must list are bias anyways..

    :hat
     
  4. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Sorry dude Mccallum has become overrated on this forum. Im strong in my ranking of Marquez, ODLH and Lopez are also underrated by many.

    Although Arguello and Duran did most of their work in the 70s, you cant disregard what they did in the 80s both had some big wins.
     
  5. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    YOur ratings are ridiculous are you FrankenFrank in disguise:think Chavez,Mayweather way too low. Mccallum,Hill,Norris:nut:nut:nut:nut:nut You know what im not even gonna go on cause you list is all ****ed up:-(
     
  6. TBomb 25

    TBomb 25 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I Disagree JMM,ODLH both of them lost all of their big fights,I do agree about Duran,Arguello Lopez though,and you can add Benitez and Gomez all of them done great work in the 80's although their best was in the 70's
     
  7. TBomb 25

    TBomb 25 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1st of all Mayweather has never beaten a fighter the caliber of SRL,and Norris would have crunched him head to head,Chavez beat up 70 family members before he fought anyone of decent quality,and McCallum's resame speaks for itself,Hearns,Leonard,Hagler,or Duarn didnt want any part of him,Hill had 10 defenses and was undefeated before he lost to Hearns,and he still had a very solid careeer after that.get a clue frontrunner.
     
  8. cowboyjackson

    cowboyjackson I love a bit of Brokeback Full Member

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    I would have found room for Lennox Lewis and Alexis Arguello, but on the whole, not a bad list!!:good
     
  9. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    i'd probably replace nunn, curry, camacho and winky with Lennox Lewis, Azumah Nelson, Alexis Arguello and Mike McCallum..