Will PBF be considered an ATG if...

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  1. vegasdude

    vegasdude Speed is Power! Full Member

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    ...he had one loss. Let's think about the fighters he beat for a second. Did he really fight the best at his division during their prime? The only thing keeping him in the discussion on ATG is his zero defeats. The are many undefeated fighters out there also, Chavez Jr. for one.

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  2. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    yes...he is arguably the best 130lb fighter of all time...(him and Alexis)..he had 8 defenses against solid competition at 130.....on top of that after he moved out of 130 he fought solid competition at 135 and 140...he moved up and fought the best 154lb fighter (AT THE TIME) IN OSCAR...he is an atg if he retires, yes
     
  3. pretty boy

    pretty boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyds alredy an ATG no matter what happens. 6 world titles at 5 weights, p4p best for 3 years and never lost it cos he retired, beaten roughly 14 world champs, cleaned out the super featherweight division, has one of the greatest defenses of all time, superb speed and skills which nobody else in the world has as gud as him, great accuracy and sets compubox record most of the time he fights.
     
  4. Blind Sheikh

    Blind Sheikh Active Member Full Member

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    PBF is an ATG no matter what. But he's f-ing crazy if he thinks, as he says, that he ranks with Ali given the fact that he didn't fight Cotto, Margarito, Williams, or Mosley.