80's vs. 90's Welter league

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80's vs. 90's Welter league

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80's

Donald Curry 34-6-0

Marlon Starling 45-6-1

Lloyd Honeyghan 43-5-0

Mark Breland 35-3-1

90's

Oscar De La Hoya 39-6-0

Felix Trinidad 42-3-0

Shane Mosley 46-5-0

Ike Quartey 37-4-1

Which decade do you think would come out on top ? The 90's have bigger names but that does not translate into being a better fighter.

There are obvious names left out don't be a cunt and try and point them out like you're smart.
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Re: 80's vs. 90's Welter league

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In this set of examples yes it does.
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Re: 80's vs. 90's Welter league

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BoxBuzz wrote:In this set of examples yes it does.

Well let's see your results you old jivin' son of gun
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Re: 80's vs. 90's Welter league

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Round 1

(Curry vs De La Hoya) Curry SD

(Starling vs Trinidad) Starling UD

(Honeyghan vs Mosley) Mosley KO 8

(Breland vs Quartey) Quartey TKO 11

Round 2

(Curry vs Trinidad) Trinidad KO 10

(Starling vs Mosley) Mosley UD

(Honeyghan vs Quartey) Quartey UD

(Breland vs De La Hoya) DLH TKO 5

Round 3

(Curry vs Mosley) Curry UD

(Starling vs Quartey) Draw

(Honeyghan vs De La Hoya) De La Hoya KO 7

(Breland vs Trinidad) Trinidad KO 2

Round 4

(Breland vs Mosley) Breland UD

(Starling vs De La Hoya) Starling UD

(Honeyghan vs Trinidad) Trinidad KO 2

(Curry vs Quartey) Curry UD



That's how I see it
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