who has the best resume in last decade p4p

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  1. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    pacquaio number 1 then probably mayweather who is 3rd ? and please lets look at the facts not useing emotions if a fighter got fighter of the decade for example his got fighter of the decade no point in argueing why he got it lets look at facts!
     
  2. Jonesbones

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    If you mean resume as in better opposition rather than best record, then mayweather for number of champions he's beat and mostly made them look silly, and joe Calzaghe for a perfect record,
     
  3. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    im talking about best records with the most titles and honours ext
     
  4. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Titles and honours don't mean a whole lot in these days - titles are a dime a dozen, and sometimes given by the orgs to great fighters just to get that money.

    I say Pac and Floyd are tied, choosing either, I'm happy with.

    Cotto for sure, win or lose.

    Hopkins should deserve a mention. Tarver, Joe Cal, Dawson x 2, Pascal x 2 (largey because of his 40-50 age range).

    Recently, I think Timothy Bradley and Andre Ward deserve a shout, along with Carl Froch who fought everyone under the sun at 168.

    Sure there's many more that I'm forgetting.
     
  5. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
     
  6. Bald_Toad

    Bald_Toad Ring Title Full Member

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    wladimir has been dominant the past 10 years in the highest weight division, he is #3. lower weight fighters get too much credit, they can eat a big meal and go up two divisions over night.
     
  7. illwill007

    illwill007 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  8. Jonesbones

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    Then Mayweather for me,with Manny close behind,maybe Joe in 3rd , he defended his super middleweight belts way over twenty times ,and at the time he retired he was ring magazine light heavy champ, got to be up there
     
  9. make_the_weight

    make_the_weight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    PAC
    May
    Froch
    Ward
    Hopkins
    Bradley
    Cotto
    Mosley
    Martinez
    Williams
    Margarito
    JMM
    Calzaghe
    Donaire
    Vitali
    Wlad
    Huck
    Bika
    Diaz

    No particular order and I'm including loses/Draws etc

    Can Barrera and morales count or are they just out?
     
  10. ElCyclon

    ElCyclon Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac is probably at the top.


    for the record, Mosley has fought better comp than Floyd.
     
  11. ValentinePrince

    ValentinePrince Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Barrera, Morales, De la Hoya, Cotto, Hatton.

    The choice is clear.
     
  12. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    I don't see why a loss should count as a positive on anyone's resume...
     
  13. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Only in pac land it does.

    Mayorga has a great resume because he fought forrest twice, vargas, mosley, cotto, trinidad, vargas, de la hoya LMAO
     
  14. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    Mosley may well have the best list of opponents over the last 10 years but he lost to Wright, Cotto, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Alvarez and Mundine.
     
  15. ricky-fatton

    ricky-fatton MeXiCuTiOnEr Full Member

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    De la hoya defo has a shout