Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation
I'm gonna give it a shot
1_RJJ To be honest, I didn't enjoy his fights much but I can't deny he was the best
2_B-Hop The man was a Master
3_MAB
4_"Finito" Lopez
5_Tito People that were not a fan of Tito probably only saw his fights at 154 and 160. What they don't know is that he was possibly one of the top 5 Welterweights of all time IMHO.
6_ODLH No signature win. But great fights against great fighters.
7_PBF
8_PAC
9_Winky I think his style more than his skill made him hard to beat. But his big wins have been against fighters over their weight class and/or passed their prime.
10_Calzagea His long reign counts for something even though it was mostly against B fighters.
PBF might go up after tomorrow. I just need to see how he does against an A fighter before I put him any higher.
PAC Also might go up depending on how he does in his next couple of fights.
To be honest I never saw Toney below HW. So I can't in good conscious rank him. I'm sure I missed other people as well. As the name says I'm still a Rookie Fan
Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation
1.Floyd Mayweather
2.Roy Jones jnr
3.Shane Mosely
4.Oscar De La Hoya
5.James Toney
6.Bernard Hopkins
7.Marco Antonio Barrera
8.Felix Trinidad
9.Ricardo Lopez
10.Lennox Lewis