Who have the GREATEST RESUME of the last 25 years?

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  1. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    I can't argue with this. Duran's competition was ridiculous.
     
  2. anj

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    :lol: I shall continue to preach.
     
  3. anj

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    No, he started to lose it..you could tell, after the Mosley 2 fight, and he LOST to Felix Sturm too. Please watch Pre-Mosley 2 fights and then watch Post-Mosley 2 fights properly rather than type nonsense. :patsch Felix is a fight everyone thought he'd win and a 'tune up' for Hopkins. It became apparent after the loss that he was way too small for Sturm and consequently Hopkins. No wonder why he lost to Hopkins.

    39? Come on, he's 48 now and he's still on top. That's what makes Hopkins ATG.

    Oscar's size advantage over Pacquiao? loool Oscar was made to move down to 145lbs from 154lbs where he had been for 8 years. Oscar only rehydrated by 2lbs and required medical attention for his dehydration! Oscar was also old and finished.

    Oscar being 34 years old doesn't mean ****, he was 4 years removed from prime at this stage and prime Oscar owns. Pippino Cuevas was 26 years old when he was shot. Morales was past prime at 28 during the first Pacquiao fight. Oscar had been in wars with TOP fighters...go figure.

    It might not even be the partying, it could be the fact that he was Golden Boy, comfortable with his fame and no longer performed with the same hunger anymore.
     
  4. anj

    anj Guest

    :patsch State the obvious. Duran is already in everyones number 7-13 all time with the losses included lol, and these guys are H2H brutes.
     
  5. anj

    anj Guest

    It's truth. Oscar arguably has no legit losses. He was past prime and way too small for Sturm anyway (he deffo lost the Sturm fight).

    Prime Oscar is king.
     
  6. xRedx

    xRedx Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Those are his biggest wins? None of the fighters in bold are ATG's. Maybe you could make a case from Quartey, Hernandez would be pushing it.
     
  7. nuttzman

    nuttzman Member Full Member

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    you jealous...create some too..u bitter fu*k
     
  8. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    At first it was Joe Goosen (Nunn's trainer) but later on he hooked up with Freddie Roach. That was when Liles really peaked. Collins wanted Roach to be his trainer full time. Liles said it was ok for Roach to do that and he hooked up with another trainer . That waqs about the time his career began to flatline. He went life and death with Jaffa Ballagou and would later on lose to Mitchell by tko stoppage.
     
  9. bobotnaman

    bobotnaman ★★★★☆ Full Member

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    IMPOSSIBLE! Pacquiao at #1 on a forum littered with FMJ fanatics?
     
  10. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not as impressive as you make it seem. Pea in one of the last three fights of his career, a washed up Chavez and a bunch of guys who won't sniff the HOF.
     
  11. byron87

    byron87 Active Member Full Member

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    How is oscar not there?
     
  12. byron87

    byron87 Active Member Full Member

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    Holyfield is No1