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    Who has the best resume in boxing history??list who and why

    List the person and who is on their resume and what makes them so great

    #2
    In our generation hopkins and delahoya. both have fought everybody whos any good in multiple weight divisions. pacman is doing that to.

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      #3
      I wish I can say, but I don't know every boxer who ever fought like that. Every one will just say their opinion. Unless the person is 150 years old.

      I would guess it's Robinson.

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        #4
        also mosley

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          #5
          Harry Greb? Or Sam Langford?
          Last edited by goblin213; 04-27-2012, 08:13 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View Post
            I wish I can say, but I don't know every boxer who ever fought like that. Every one will just say their opinion. Unless the person is 150 years old.

            I would guess it's Robinson.
            147-1 AT one point at welterweight is insane.

            I mean even with 100 cab drivers he had one bad night out of 148.

            LOL.

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              #7
              Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View Post
              I wish I can say, but I don't know every boxer who ever fought like that. Every one will just say their opinion. Unless the person is 150 years old.

              I would guess it's Robinson.
              Greb beat like 13 HOF'ers. And, during his era didn't mind crossing the color barrier.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Davis40 View Post
                In our generation hopkins and delahoya. both have fought everybody whos any good in multiple weight divisions. pacman is doing that to.
                It's not who you fought, it's who you beat.

                I agree with Hopkins.

                I like DLH but I disagree. He lost a lot of big fights. And even if you eliminate the Trinidad loss, you'd still have to add the Sturm loss then.

                Hopkins one the otherhand did beat a lot of guys, and his 5 losses, 3 of those were close but I did think he lost those fights.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
                  147-1 AT one point at welterweight is insane.

                  I mean even with 100 cab drivers he had one bad night out of 148.

                  LOL.
                  And, that one bad night was against an ATG MW at the time. Who he later beat multiple times.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Roman Moreno View Post
                    Greb beat like 13 HOF'ers. And, during his era didn't mind crossing the color barrier.
                    Depends when he beat those Hall Of Famers.

                    Don't really care about Greb TBH.

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