The Hall of Fame talent:

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The Hall of Fame talent:

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How does the current WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF Light Heavyweight Champion compare to the inaugurated boxing champions in the current Hall of Fame?

Maskaev, Mayweather, Collazo, Argueelo, Durakovic and Jackson?

This is my 1st brs season, so I;m afraid I don't know the details of the previous seasons records. :TU:
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i know im better than jackson and arguello. the rest i hope the managers here before me give an acurate account of.
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Collazo was pure symbiotic relationship between mind and digital encoding.....in another league completely.


SimBowe should also be in this list. Duracovic is probably at the top.....of the heap otherwise. I suspect that TGF is Duracovic software in disguise.
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Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
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tzyuforever wrote:Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
Durakovic? shoulda named him SAV
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tzyuforever wrote:Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
:o What was his record, does anyone remember?

How did Mayweather end up? Anything like his real-life self? :P
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NAH, we just call software of that nature "Phony". But I suppose SAV is close enough.
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SAV wrote:
tzyuforever wrote:Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
Durakovic? shoulda named him SAV
Those were the wild wild west days with Matt at the helm. My fighter, Ken Idiku, was the odds on favorite to stop Drazen's reign of terror. But alas, the fix was in.
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BoxBuzz wrote:NAH, we just call software of that nature "Phony" unless its buzz. But I suppose SAV is close enough.
fixed
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I do believe Mayweather was having an off-season, but you could put that down to the management of Marlin, or was it TIA?
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Crease wrote:
tzyuforever wrote:Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
:o What was his record, does anyone remember?

How did Mayweather end up? Anything like his real-life self? :P
Yep he kept barking at Collazo, real loud in the wake of his opening season loss, and then wanted him to pass a bunch of "tests".
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Crease wrote:
tzyuforever wrote:Durakovic, now that was some doctored software. 100% punching accuracy every fight. :roll:
:o What was his record, does anyone remember?

How did Mayweather end up? Anything like his real-life self? :P
I believe Durakovic took 1 loss, as a result of DQ. Apparently the ref also sensed the rigging.
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jBacca wrote:I do believe Mayweather was having an off-season, but you could put that down to the management of Marlin, or was it TIA?
i think they're speaking of a time before our own.
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SAV wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:NAH, we just call software of that nature "Phony" unless its buzz. But I suppose SAV is close enough.
fixed
Very nicely I might add.
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jBacca wrote:I do believe Mayweather was having an off-season, but you could put that down to the management of Marlin, or was it TIA?
Marlin's crack at PBF was not the HOF one.
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I stand corrected then. :)
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so who decides on whether i get into the HOF?
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i feel ive put in enough work. definately more than jackson and arguello. 9 defenses.
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Let's get it to 10 first. :wink:

Plus, i don't think Arguello should be there. Yes, he did a good thing in unifying, but the season was too short to show who were the true greats. I'd already beaten him comfortably with Mosley!

Not all the top fighters managed to scrap with each other.
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jBacca wrote:Let's get it to 10 first. :wink:

Plus, i don't think Arguello should be there. Yes, he did a good thing in unifying, but the season was too short to show who were the true greats. I'd already beaten him comfortably with Mosley!

Not all the top fighters managed to scrap with each other.
ive already beaten peter jackson's record of 7
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I know, 10 just sounded like a better number.

I'm sure you can add him to the HOF when his run ends!
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If a boxer retires with a perfect record, or the season ends with him being unbeaten champion...
Then surely it's worth a hall-of-fame shout. :TU:

Who did Jackson's beat during his "incredible" seven Heavyweight defences?
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Crease wrote:Who did Jackson's beat during his "incredible" seven Heavyweight defences?
I'll see if I still have the logs for that one.
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Cheers Commish.
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So far I've been able to locate these. There are over 1000 files to look through though.

Larry Holmes
Frank Bruno
Max Schmeling
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