Thats funny that Robinson quit in his lightheavy weight championshipQuote:
Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
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Thats funny that Robinson quit in his lightheavy weight championshipQuote:
Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
This one is EASY...
Frank Bruno.
Agree to disagree :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Pernell Whitaker IMO. I never saw him lose in his prime, yet alone early in his career, yet alone late in his career with the exception of Tito, and by then not only was it his age but he had also been heavy on drugs and had lost focus, was robbed in three big fights vs De La Hoya, Chavez, Ramirez. Only Ramirez would grant him a rematch with the other two being cowards. Not only would he beat his opponents but he would shut them out to where they wouldent even win a round, if he would have had any kind of power in his hands people would rate him as the greatest fighter of all time, either way I will still go with him.
CC I wouldn't say he was as dominant as Roy JOnes Jr. or had all the offensive skills necessary to be the greatest all round fighter ever, but he was up there.Quote:
Originally Posted by gbrandon
i think that you can say pound for pound sugar ray robinson or duran could be among the top, but we do have to say p4p because as good as does guys were tyson would beat them, so i feel THE PERFECT FIGHTER should be given to a heavyweight, and then a p4p title given to a little great fighter
so i'd say ali
and chavez because that little guy could fight, he had a heavyweights chin in his prime on a 135lb frame