My pick is Muhammad ALi..........His Entire resume after his 4 year ban
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Which Fighter has the Greatest Resume Past Their Prime
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Bernard Hopkins is worth mentioning. His prime seemed to be around '99-'03 and his record after that is phenomenal. As a 40+ year old he has beaten Pavlik, Wright, Tarver and Eastman while losing close, disputed fights to Taylor and Calzaghe. He has kept himself in fantastic shape and continues to be rated among the 10-15 best in the sport despite his old age.
If you believe Roberto Duran's peak was at Lightweight and Lightweight only he has gotta be up around the top 3-5 I can think of.
WBC Welterweight champion
WBA Light Middleweight champion
WBC Middleweight champion
He won the middleweight title 21!!!! years after his pro debut. That is incredible to me. Notable wins include Palomino, Leonard, Moore, Minchillo, Cuevas, Barkley, and Castro. Notable losses to Hagler, Leonard, Hearns and Benitez.
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George foreman retired for 10 years after 42 fights & came back at 37 to have a second 10 year career winning another title at 45.
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostThat gets blown way outta proportion imo. Ali was not his prime after his exile from the ring but he was still an extremely good fighter
some good names have been mentioned.....Ezzard Charles, Roberto Duran, Hopkins, Foreman, Ray Robinson
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Archie Moore!! His prime was at the tender age of 15 and he fought til the age of 109!
All seriousness aside, when was Moore's prime? He was still defending his light heavy title at the age of 45 and fought Marciano for the heavyweight title at 39yrs old, fought Patterson for that title at 40 and faced Ali at 46!
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