Pernell Whitakers legacy?

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NYDominican
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Pernell Whitakers legacy?

Post by NYDominican »

Pernell Whitakers professional boxing career.

How do you think Pernell ranks all time in boxings lightweight division?

Why?


How do you think Whitaker ranks all time in boxings light welterweight division?


Why?


How do you think Pernell ranks all time in boxings welterweight division?


Why?



How do you think Whitaker ranks all time in boxings "Pound for Pound" category?


Why?




Please expound upon why you think this way. Thanks.
tommo100
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Re: Pernell Whitakers legacy?

Post by tommo100 »

difficult to answer all those questions without rambling
to put it concisely,whitaker will be remembered for getting the wrong end of some awfully dodgy decisions,being an unbelievable talent with a craving for white powder who had the guts to face bigger men at the tail end of his career
I see him as a slighty better version of Floyd,he had more offense and flashier defensive skills,in his prime you simply couldn't get near him
elmersalsa
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Re: Pernell Whitakers legacy?

Post by elmersalsa »

Extraordinary master that was to me, THE BEST FIGHTER OF THE 1990s decade. The great Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker was somebody that was ONLY ENTERTAINING to guys that appreciate boxing skills. If you wanted guts, blood and KOs, you was about to see the wrong fight. He was not going to give you that. I think he was a top 5 or 6 great lightweight, and a top 25 great fighter all time p4p. He beat the very best of his time.
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