Go through each weight category and name two fighters. One who had the best resume and the other who had the best skills at the weight (the same fighter is allowed more than once).
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The Best Resume/Most Skilled At Each Weight
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Heavyweight: Ali
Cruiser: Holyfield
Light Heavy: Moore
Super Middle: Calzaghe
Middleweight: Greb
Jr Middleweight: Hearns
Welter: Robinson
Jr. Welter: JCC
Lightweight: Benny Leonard
130: Alexis Arguello
Featherweight: Willie Pep
Jr. Featherweight: Wilfredo Gomez
Bantam: Eder Jofre
Super Flyweight: Khosai Galaxy? Jonny Tapia is the first who came to mind, but I don't know much about Galaxy's comp
Flyweight: Miguel Canto? No idea really
108: Chiquita Gonzalez
105: Ricardo Lopez
Oh this is resume wise btw
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If it's resume wise then SRL should be considered at WW. He beat better competition than Robinson. Robinson beat a lot more fighters, but that's not so much resume.
Leonard has -Hagler, Duran, Hearns
Obviously, Robinson is a good choice too
light weight you have to consider Duran as wellLast edited by them_apples; 03-19-2009, 12:12 PM.
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Originally posted by andrewcuff View PostGo through each weight category and name two fighters. One who had the best resume and the other who had the best skills at the weight (the same fighter is allowed more than once).
Heavyweight-Joe Louis Ali
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield Holyfield
Lightheavy-Ezzard Charles Moore
super middle-Roy Jones Calzaghe
Middleweight-Marvin Hagler Greb
Jr middle-Thomas Hearns Norris
Welterweight-Ray robinson Robinson
Jr welter-Aaron Pryor Barney Ross
Lightweight-Roberto Duran Benny Leonard
Jr lightweight-Alexis Arguello Arguello
Featherweight- Willie Pep Pep
Jr feather-Wilfredo Gomez Gomez
Bantamweight-Eder Jofre Jofre
Super flyweight-Johnny Tapia
Flyweight-Jimmy Wilde
Light flyweight-Micheal Carbajal
Minimumweight-Ricardo Lopez
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