Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
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Ruthless-RKO
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Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Who you got guys ?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Without research I'd say Holyfield, Bowe, Tyson, Foreman, Moorer & Mercer.
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Syntax Error
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
I think Saad's just blown the house down.
It's hard to look past Holyfield on that basis.
It's hard to look past Holyfield on that basis.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
For me it'd either be...
Floyd Mayweather
1. Manny Pacquiao
2. Oscar De La Hoya
3. Juan Manuel Marquez
4. Jose Luis Castillo (2nd fight)
5. Diego Corrales
Manny Pacquiao
1. Marco Antonio Barrera (2x)
2. Erik Morales (2x)
3. Juan Manuel Marquez
4. Oscar De La Hoya
5. Miguel Cotto
Honorable Mentions: Lennox Lewis and Bernard Hopkins. Also Saad was right that Evander's 5 best wins are pretty f*cking sweet, and would surely rank very highly in this discussion.
Floyd Mayweather
1. Manny Pacquiao
2. Oscar De La Hoya
3. Juan Manuel Marquez
4. Jose Luis Castillo (2nd fight)
5. Diego Corrales
Manny Pacquiao
1. Marco Antonio Barrera (2x)
2. Erik Morales (2x)
3. Juan Manuel Marquez
4. Oscar De La Hoya
5. Miguel Cotto
Honorable Mentions: Lennox Lewis and Bernard Hopkins. Also Saad was right that Evander's 5 best wins are pretty f*cking sweet, and would surely rank very highly in this discussion.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Pacquiao was the first to mind, I have a problem rating heavyweight wins next to others so I'm not in the best position to judge his wins vs holyfields. to me the barrera/morales/marquez Pac beat significantly trump holy's equivalent wins, but I'm well aware I may just have a blind spot where heavyweights are concerned
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
I'd agree that Morales/MAB & Marquez are the top 3. If you're going to include Oscar for what he once was then I'll toss in Holmes for Evander and you have potentially 3 all time top 10 heavies as well as one of the most difficult Heavyweights ever to pick against. None of these answers are wrong.
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Ha, yeah, the first 3 names were nailed-on and straight after that they started coming with (fairly significant) qualifiers attached to them. Cotto still a pretty good 4th win in spite of qualifiers, I wasn't sure if I'd have Oscar as one of the five as I believe lots and lots of half-decent welters would have bust him the fvck up, the state he was in.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
So if boxing started on Jan 1st 1990 (nothing becore that counts)
And our only criteria is taking a boxer's 5 best wins...
My 1st pick is definitely MANNY PACQUAIO
(because of not just the calibre of opponent he beat, it was the fact that he wrecked them)
Stopped Barrera
KO'd Morales
Stopped De La Hoya
KO'd Hatton
Stopped Miguel Cotto
That's a pretty incredible run of results for any man. Wow.
And our only criteria is taking a boxer's 5 best wins...
My 1st pick is definitely MANNY PACQUAIO
(because of not just the calibre of opponent he beat, it was the fact that he wrecked them)
Stopped Barrera
KO'd Morales
Stopped De La Hoya
KO'd Hatton
Stopped Miguel Cotto
That's a pretty incredible run of results for any man. Wow.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
If your going to give credit for washed up great names...I suppose Calzaghe's stock rises, since it includes Jones and Hopkins.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
When you add two well fought efforts with Lewis...he loses nothing.Syntax Error wrote:I think Saad's just blown the house down.![]()
It's hard to look past Holyfield on that basis.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Marquez- Barrera, Pacquiao, Casamayor, Diaz, and.... Ummm? Salido?
Pretty fucken solid eh?
Pretty fucken solid eh?
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Floyd - Corrales,Marquez,Cotto,ODLH,Pacquiao
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
I actually think JMM's top 4 might be better than Pacs?Counter-puncher wrote:Marquez- Barrera, Pacquiao, Casamayor, Diaz, and.... Ummm? Salido?
Pretty fucken solid eh?
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Trinidad - ODLH,Whitaker,Vargas,Mayorga,and.....Camacho)
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Floyd has to be above Manny.Crease wrote:So if boxing started on Jan 1st 1990 (nothing becore that counts)
And our only criteria is taking a boxer's 5 best wins...
My 1st pick is definitely MANNY PACQUAIO
(because of not just the calibre of opponent he beat, it was the fact that he wrecked them)
Stopped Barrera
KO'd Morales
Stopped De La Hoya
KO'd Hatton
Stopped Miguel Cotto
That's a pretty incredible run of results for any man. Wow.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Roy Jones Jr:
Hopkins
Toney
Hill
Tarver
McCallum
Hopkins:
Trinidad
DLH
Winky
Tarver
Johnson
Hopkins
Toney
Hill
Tarver
McCallum
Hopkins:
Trinidad
DLH
Winky
Tarver
Johnson
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Might have to go with Hector Camacho.
Beat Duran 2x, Leonard, Pazienza, and Haugen.
Just incredible.
Beat Duran 2x, Leonard, Pazienza, and Haugen.
Just incredible.
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Andre Ward
Froch
Kessler
Abraham
Dawson
Bika
Froch
Kessler
Abraham
Dawson
Bika
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Roy Jones
james Toney
Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum
Reggie Johnson
Virgil hill
james Toney
Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum
Reggie Johnson
Virgil hill
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James Toney
Mike McCallum
Iran Barkley
Reggie Johnson
Michael Nunn
Evander Holyfield
Mike McCallum
Iran Barkley
Reggie Johnson
Michael Nunn
Evander Holyfield
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Not if you ate solely basing it on their top 5 wins. Pacman demolished Hatton (it took Floyd much later to wear him down) & what Pac did to Oscar smashes Floyd's closely contested bout with him.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Floyd has to be above Manny.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Floyd dominated Manny, that is the best win either has. PACs win over hatton was visually awesome, I think Floyd faced a better version. He definitely faced a better Oscar. Though I'd put Bradley in for Manny anyway.Crease wrote:Not if you ate solely basing it on their top 5 wins. Pacman demolished Hatton (it took Floyd much later to wear him down) & what Pac did to Oscar smashes Floyd's closely contested bout with him.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Floyd has to be above Manny.
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That's the way I see it as well.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Floyd dominated Manny, that is the best win either has. PACs win over hatton was visually awesome, I think Floyd faced a better version. He definitely faced a better Oscar. Though I'd put Bradley in for Manny anyway.Crease wrote:Not if you ate solely basing it on their top 5 wins. Pacman demolished Hatton (it took Floyd much later to wear him down) & what Pac did to Oscar smashes Floyd's closely contested bout with him.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Floyd has to be above Manny.
Re: Who has the 5 best wins on their resume? (any weightclass - Post 1990)
Not sure how you leave out Ruiz purely based on the weight division issue.littlepug wrote:Roy Jones
james Toney
Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum
Reggie Johnson
Virgil hill
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I know, that result confused me a little in that I wasn't sure whether Ruiz standing in the heavyweights diminished the actual achievement or not but thought the list already contained some serious bragging rights so left him out, out of interest who would you drop for Ruiz cos that's another tricky one ?BoxBuzz wrote:Not sure how you leave out Ruiz purely based on the weight division issue.littlepug wrote:Roy Jones
james Toney
Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum
Reggie Johnson
Virgil hill