Who have the GREATEST RESUME of the last 25 years?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Skittlez, Sep 30, 2012.


  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    yup, outside of the trio of mexican legends, sasakul is a great win. i'm even surprised that some posters at ESB before were rating more his ledwaba win over sasakul.
     
  2. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :huh i watch all the weights. in fact i watch a whole lot more lower weight fighters than i ever could when it comes to heavyweight.

    funny that a pac fan would accuse someone of not watching boxing from top to bottom. pac fans are notorious for watching him, and him alone. so i'd be quiet if i was you.
     
  3. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    in fact i was dead against the fight from the off. pac shouldn't have moved up two weights to accommodate oscar, and oscar shouldn't have gone to a weight that he hadn't made in years. it was a circus. oscar should have fought margarito, but made a bull**** excuse.
     
  4. Skittlez

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    Dinovelvet the ******
     
  5. Hands of Iron

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    Yeah, I can't see that much at all. The good thing for Pacquiao is that he etched out and made his case for greatness before he really became a household name and all that sort of goes along with it, good or bad. (And this is true of Floyd too). I think he would've stopped Cotto without the CW, so in that respect I really wish it hadn't of been at one.
     
  6. Skittlez

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    Well ya it is, Oscar was a big favorite against Pacquaio, (as he should be) but that was a one sided beat down.

    Once again, I feel that when the underdog win the victory should be rated higher.
     
  7. Skittlez

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    Out of everyone on that list.. Evander Holyfield and Roy Jones Jr were both heavily linked to steroid usage with numerous evidence stacked against them.

    That is something to consider.

    Can we really trust that Evander was clean with that entire Evan Fields episode.


    Steroid people like Vitali-Evander etc... really does deserve to have their career observed a 2nd time.
     
  8. Skittlez

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    That's a very very long and angry post. .You do realize Pacquaio had a very very good career prior to his PPV Stardom right?



    The only legitimally 'drained' fighter Pacquaio fought was probably Margarito.


    Oscar drained himself.. and even than everyone still thought Oscar was gonna KO Pacquaio.

    Cotto's little two pound bull**** is just used to discredit Pacquaio.
     
  9. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    Yes I realize that, as I said I am a fan of his, but to say he has the best resume in the last 25 years is imo a embarrassment. The 3 names you mentioned are 3 of his most high profile/biggest wins, and everyone of them had stipulation requirements like some kind of pro wrestling match. A overwhelming majority have voted for him, and I'd be interested to see the names. As many Pacquiao fanboys are pretty well known here, I'd like to see how many of them make up his votes. Realistically, non-bias long time boxing fans are more then likely gonna vote Holyfield, Lewis or Whitaker.
     
  10. Skittlez

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    I agree with high profile. I really don't think Margarito or Oscar were his 'biggest' wins... in terms of resume boosting though. He had much bigger wins than that.
     
  11. Player3

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    RJJ
    Pak-yow
    Sweet Pea
    Holy

    Floyd
    B-Hop
    Oscar
    Morales

    Tyson
    Lennox
    Marquez
    Toney
    Tito
    Mosley
    Barrera

    Top 15 greatest resume(s) of the past 25 years in that exact order.
     
  12. Skittlez

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    So you got Roy Jones as the best resume of the last 25 years?
    Maybe best 'h2h' in his prime, lol .
    not resume though.
     
  13. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    so are you saying that pac should have fought oscar at 154?
     
  14. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    I said they were 3 of his most high profile/biggest fights, not that they were the biggest. Just right up there in terms of his most popular opponents in casual fan circles.
     
  15. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    Did he not win a 154 pound title?