Who's resume is most impressive Trinidad or Mayweather?

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  1. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    I think whats most impressive about Trinidad is that if you would have added the name of Quartey and possibly Mosley on his resume, he would have honestly faced every single significantly talented fighter that was available to him during his generation. It's absurd...The mans opposition would have been absolutely saturated with talent. Its a shame because Quartey and Mosley would have been a pair of the best fights we could have had in the 90s.
     
  2. Spitbucket

    Spitbucket Guest

    Damn, almost 40 fights and an over-the-hill ATG is his biggest win, interesting:think
     
  3. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    So if Floyd retired today, would his overall boxing ability catapult him into a higher ATG ranking or not? How would one rate Floyd in comparison to other boxers that have stiffer competition?
     
  4. gambleer

    gambleer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Include Forrest in this list.
     
  5. NESTORRDEA

    NESTORRDEA Active Member Full Member

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    Is Mayweather's Rec. Impressive? The "climax" Of His Resume Is An Uninpressive Split-dec. Win Against An Older, Past His Prime Odh. Not Impressive At All..
     
  6. G_RapPBF

    G_RapPBF Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A 30 year old Floyd beating a 34 year old Oscar is not impressive even though it was Floyds 5th weight class and was a master boxing exhibition as many analysts referred to it? :rofl

    Anyways, wins over division kings like Hernandez, Corrales, Castillo and p4p number 8 Hatton isnt impressive. Gee, I would like to see what it takes for a fighters record to be impressive to you.
     
  7. dave82

    dave82 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Trinidads by a mile
     
  8. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    The same is about Tito's, unless you include losses. Which don't count as Tito loost each time BADLY.

    Tito fans also constantly ridicule me pumpimg up his resume with no ones and oldies then asking: who Floyd won? Old Oscar? Tito fought even older RJJ and still managed to loose.

    So Trinindad's resume is:
    * absolutely embarassing losses :lol:
    * gift with Oscar:lol:
    * bunch of nobodies (Carr, Campas, Tiam etc.) :lol:
    * old Camacho and Whitaker:lol:
    * couple of good fighters (Mayorga and Vargas)

    No way PBF worse than Tito.
     
  9. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    The climax of the Tito resume is destructive loss to an Older Underdog Hopkins.
     
  10. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Trinidad, but I think its because his time was stacked with greater fighters. Mayweather does himself a disservice now by entering the welterweight division at a time when it is close but not yet close enough to the talent of the division of the mid to late nineties and not taking advantage of it. Much like DLH who had an amazing record at other divisions, you will tend to be judged by the last division you fought in.
     
  11. jaco

    jaco Thomas Hearns Full Member

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    Trinidad. Mayweather has never fought or beat a true A-level elite in their prime.
     
  12. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    Tito fought, but never beat. In fact, he was exposed.
     
  13. Cabannero

    Cabannero Active Member Full Member

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    Winky, Hopkins absolutely embarassing losses which DO tell about Tito's greatness more than wins. But they certainly do not add greatness:lol:

    Add Floyd Manfredy and another Hernandez if you show Carr and Tiam as accomplishments...

    Revised:

    Trinidad: Camacho, Campas, Carr, Whitaker, DLH, Reid, Thiam, Vargas, Joppy, Mayorga

    Mayweather: G.Hernandez, Manfredy, Corrales, C.Hernandez, Chavez, Castillo, Sosa, N'dou, Corley, Gatti, Judah, Baldomir, DLH, Hatton

    Remember that Camacho and Whitaker were absolutely shot at that time. DLH was able at least to win Mayorga before fighting PBF.

    PBF by a mile.
     
  14. BENNY BLANCO

    BENNY BLANCO R.I.P. Brooklyn1550 Full Member

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    I would say Tito but its not that much better than Floyds. What puts Tito resume over Floyd for me is that he beat fighters when they were undeafeated for the most part like Carr,Campas,ReidVargas and DLH(controvertial)
    and knocked out fighters who never been ko before like Joppy,Mayorga,Thiam.
     
  15. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    I could break Mayweathers record down like that 10x worse than you can for Trinidad's record :lol: