It's not hard with an agenda. LOLSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 13:48Fair point, but Mayweather's wins were significant enough to give whole decade kudos.
He easily outclassed Alvarez and Pacquiao who are two other contenders for the decade.
It's hard to look past Mayweather.
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He did, but those 12 wins were all against top 10 welter weightsBoxing Prospect wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 13:08During which Pacquiao went 12-4 (1), lost his 2 biggest fights, and has about 3 good wins....
4th,5th,4th,1st,8th,2nd,8th,2nd,7th,8th,6th,5th
So 3 good wins is an interesting analysis. Two of his losses were also fairly controversial
I would agree Canelo has arguably a better resume, but he has some low ranked opponents mixed in and the corporate machine behind him kept everything running smoothly and his record looking nice
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If Mayweather is being considered, who again only completed 5 years of the 10, then I think Ward has a very strong claimSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 13:48Fair point, but Mayweather's wins were significant enough to give whole decade kudos.
He easily outclassed Alvarez and Pacquiao who are two other contenders for the decade.
It's hard to look past Mayweather.
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You don't have to compete throughout the whole decade to be considered.Finkel wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 14:00If Mayweather is being considered, who again only completed 5 years of the 10, then I think Ward has a very strong claimSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 13:48
Fair point, but Mayweather's wins were significant enough to give whole decade kudos.
He easily outclassed Alvarez and Pacquiao who are two other contenders for the decade.
It's hard to look past Mayweather.
Sugar Ray Leonard is a classic example; he was the fighter of the 80s in some quarters, yet he was inactive for much of the decade.
He only had 12 fights throughout the 1980s, but crucially, some of them were huge all-time significant bouts & he won most of them.
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I think that is a really nice argument, but if it is a way of supporting Mayweather's place as number 1, I would counter that by saying one or two things:Syntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:54You don't have to compete throughout the whole decade to be considered.
Sugar Ray Leonard is a classic example; he was the fighter of the 80s in some quarters, yet he was inactive for much of the decade.
He only had 12 fights throughout the 1980s, but crucially, some of them were huge all-time significant bouts & he won most of them.
First, Leonard, though he retired twice, he did fight from beginning to the end of the decade
and as you point out it was against the very best in epic fights to assert his dominance.
Second, If Leonard had stayed retired after 8 fights in 1984 like Floyd in 2015, he would not be considered fighter of the decade. As some of his most important fights came after his 1984 retirement, and so the decade would have probably gone to either Hagler or Cesar Chavez
So if fighter of the decade is based on the consistency of fighting at a high level throughout the decade I would still go for someone like Pacquiao
If it's for dominance over your peers I would go for Ward
If it's based on titles it would have to be Canelo
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1) Canelo
2) Spence
3) Everyone else
Nobody else is really in the discussion.
2) Spence
3) Everyone else
Nobody else is really in the discussion.
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What about Josh Taylor, beat two solid unbeaten champs to unifyjujigatame wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 23:18 1) Canelo
2) Spence
3) Everyone else
Nobody else is really in the discussion.
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Baranchyk was a paper champ who had just won a vacant title against another fringe contender. I think Taylor is a great fighter but I think Canelo's wins were bigger by a pretty wide margin.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 23:20What about Josh Taylor, beat two solid unbeaten champs to unifyjujigatame wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 23:18 1) Canelo
2) Spence
3) Everyone else
Nobody else is really in the discussion.
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Spence way ahead of JT too? I mean Mikey was a bit of a midget tbh...
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I mean yea, personally I would say Mikey > Baranchyk and Porter > Prograis. But I guess by lesser margins.
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Andre Ward is my voiteSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 13:48Fair point, but Mayweather's wins were significant enough to give whole decade kudos.
He easily outclassed Alvarez and Pacquiao who are two other contenders for the decade.
It's hard to look past Mayweather.
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Mikey would've been more interesting in that tournament than as a flabby midget vs big weltersjujigatame wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 23:31 I mean yea, personally I would say Mikey > Baranchyk and Porter > Prograis. But I guess by lesser margins.
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Can't argue with you there.
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You've got me thinking now.Finkel wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 22:49I think that is a really nice argument, but if it is a way of supporting Mayweather's place as number 1, I would counter that by saying one or two things:Syntax Error wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:54
You don't have to compete throughout the whole decade to be considered.
Sugar Ray Leonard is a classic example; he was the fighter of the 80s in some quarters, yet he was inactive for much of the decade.
He only had 12 fights throughout the 1980s, but crucially, some of them were huge all-time significant bouts & he won most of them.
First, Leonard, though he retired twice, he did fight from beginning to the end of the decade
and as you point out it was against the very best in epic fights to assert his dominance.
Second, If Leonard had stayed retired after 8 fights in 1984 like Floyd in 2015, he would not be considered fighter of the decade. As some of his most important fights came after his 1984 retirement, and so the decade would have probably gone to either Hagler or Cesar Chavez
So if fighter of the decade is based on the consistency of fighting at a high level throughout the decade I would still go for someone like Pacquiao
If it's for dominance over your peers I would go for Ward
If it's based on titles it would have to be Canelo
Ward is a good shout.
I'd kind of overlooked him, somewhat surprisingly, but he is a definite contender.
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Kind of getting in his own way there, Ward fought in the same number of years in the decade that Floyd did. He wasn't as dominant and Floyd schooled two of the top 5 guys as well as Cotto and Mosley. Like I said, agendas make it easy to try, the substance is never there.Syntax Error wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 05:04You've got me thinking now.Finkel wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 22:49
I think that is a really nice argument, but if it is a way of supporting Mayweather's place as number 1, I would counter that by saying one or two things:
First, Leonard, though he retired twice, he did fight from beginning to the end of the decade
and as you point out it was against the very best in epic fights to assert his dominance.
Second, If Leonard had stayed retired after 8 fights in 1984 like Floyd in 2015, he would not be considered fighter of the decade. As some of his most important fights came after his 1984 retirement, and so the decade would have probably gone to either Hagler or Cesar Chavez
So if fighter of the decade is based on the consistency of fighting at a high level throughout the decade I would still go for someone like Pacquiao
If it's for dominance over your peers I would go for Ward
If it's based on titles it would have to be Canelo![]()
Ward is a good shout.
I'd kind of overlooked him, somewhat surprisingly, but he is a definite contender.
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Andy Ruiz Jr. The first mexican HW champion.

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Personally I think Canelo edges it. Either way, there's no mile between.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 20:06That's Floyd by a mile.Syntax Error wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 20:04 Alvarez for me too.
Also got to consider the fighter of the decade.
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Well... I was trying to base it on official accomplishments only. Plain as day GGG outboxed him but what are you gonna do.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 16:31Reasonable choice. I thought Trout and Lara edged him, but neither was a robbery. The first GGG fight was and Floyd dominated him.
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I don't count all losses as bad, but I'm never giving full credit for a clear loss.squiggy wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 16:33Well... I was trying to base it on official accomplishments only. Plain as day GGG outboxed him but what are you gonna do.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 16:31
Reasonable choice. I thought Trout and Lara edged him, but neither was a robbery. The first GGG fight was and Floyd dominated him.
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Yeah I know, I get the feeling you chose not to understand what I wrote because I didn't choose Mayweather.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 14:05Kind of getting in his own way there, Ward fought in the same number of years in the decade that Floyd did. He wasn't as dominant and Floyd schooled two of the top 5 guys as well as Cotto and Mosley. Like I said, agendas make it easy to try, the substance is never there.Syntax Error wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 05:04
You've got me thinking now.![]()
Ward is a good shout.
I'd kind of overlooked him, somewhat surprisingly, but he is a definite contender.
If you want to pick based on dominance alone (i.e. ignoring they didn't complete the decade) then Ward who also finished undefeated and P4P#1 should be place before Mayweather.
Ward established himself as arguable the greatest Super Middleweight ever, dominated the devision outclassing a Prime Froch along the way. Then stepped up to Light Heavy and knocked off one of the boogiemen of boxing in Prime Kovalev twice (whether we like the style of victory or not).
Mayweather has some great wins in the first half of the decade, but let's be real here not many were in their prime. Ward takes the accolade for me based on the criteria you seem to be using to try to give your boy the nod.
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