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    Default Ring Magazine fighters of the decade..

    Heavyweight-Lennox Lewis
    Cruiserweight-David Haye
    Light heavyweight-Antonio Tarver
    Super middleweight-Joe Calzaghe
    Middleweight-Bernard Hopkins
    Light middleweight-Winky Wright
    Welterweight-Shane Mosley
    Light welterweight-Kostya Tzuyu
    Lightweights-Floyd Mayweather
    Super featherweight-Manny Pacquiao
    Featherweight-Juan Manuel Marquez
    Super bantamweight-Israel Vazquez
    Bantamweight-Rafael Marquez
    Super flyweight-Vic Darchinyan
    Flyweight-Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
    Light flyweight-Ivan calderon
    Strawweight-Ivan Calderon

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    Default Re: Ring Magazine fighters of the decade..

    Good list but I can't agree with Marquez at Featherweight. He was beaten by Chris John (yes it was close but he still won) and John is undefeated and still a long time champ. Any doubts about him only fighting oversea's don't hold water after seeing him fight twice in the US.

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    Antonio Tarver at lt heavy? Why not just give it to roy, granted he started slipping around 03/04 but still he had an awesome 3 years in the decade. didn't stop em giving it to lewis at heavy based on 3 years into the decade, and tszyu at 140 on 5 years. I guess decent enough list for the most part, and any list could be argued.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdonaher1 View Post
    Good list but I can't agree with Marquez at Featherweight. He was beaten by Chris John (yes it was close but he still won) and John is undefeated and still a long time champ. Any doubts about him only fighting oversea's don't hold water after seeing him fight twice in the US.

    yea against Juarez, a guy Marquez had already previously whooped, and John barely got by both times (a clear win in a competitive fight the first time, and almost stopped in the rematch)

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    Totally Disagree with Lennox as HW of the Decade, especially considering he fought only 3 of those years and they were by all accounts years past his prime.

    Look at his record: Michael Grant, snoozer agaisnt David Tua, Frans Botha, KO LOSS to Rahman, a 12-years-past-his-prime Mike Tyson and the Vitali fight.

    Give it to one of the Klitschkos, who were in their primes during this decade and ruled for much longer.

    No disrespect to Lennox, who is one of the greatest HWs to ever grace the ring, but the 2000's weren't his decade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Totally Disagree with Lennox as HW of the Decade, especially considering he fought only 3 of those years and they were by all accounts years past his prime.

    Look at his record: Michael Grant, snoozer agaisnt David Tua, Frans Botha, KO LOSS to Rahman, a 12-years-past-his-prime Mike Tyson and the Vitali fight.

    Give it to one of the Klitschkos, who were in their primes during this decade and ruled for much longer.

    No disrespect to Lennox, who is one of the greatest HWs to ever grace the ring, but the 2000's weren't his decade.
    IMO neither were the 90's, i'd actually say Holyfield was the best HW of the 90's and Wlad the #1 HW from 2000-10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Totally Disagree with Lennox as HW of the Decade, especially considering he fought only 3 of those years and they were by all accounts years past his prime.

    Look at his record: Michael Grant, snoozer agaisnt David Tua, Frans Botha, KO LOSS to Rahman, a 12-years-past-his-prime Mike Tyson and the Vitali fight.

    Give it to one of the Klitschkos, who were in their primes during this decade and ruled for much longer.

    No disrespect to Lennox, who is one of the greatest HWs to ever grace the ring, but the 2000's weren't his decade.

    As big of a LL fan I am I have to agree a fighter has to be around more then 3 years to be fighter of the decade...Though he is the best HW since Holmes all around

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Totally Disagree with Lennox as HW of the Decade, especially considering he fought only 3 of those years and they were by all accounts years past his prime.

    Look at his record: Michael Grant, snoozer agaisnt David Tua, Frans Botha, KO LOSS to Rahman, a 12-years-past-his-prime Mike Tyson and the Vitali fight.

    Give it to one of the Klitschkos, who were in their primes during this decade and ruled for much longer.

    No disrespect to Lennox, who is one of the greatest HWs to ever grace the ring, but the 2000's weren't his decade.
    Who has a better record than that?

    Wlad's resume is crap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Totally Disagree with Lennox as HW of the Decade, especially considering he fought only 3 of those years and they were by all accounts years past his prime.

    Look at his record: Michael Grant, snoozer agaisnt David Tua, Frans Botha, KO LOSS to Rahman, a 12-years-past-his-prime Mike Tyson and the Vitali fight.

    Give it to one of the Klitschkos, who were in their primes during this decade and ruled for much longer.

    No disrespect to Lennox, who is one of the greatest HWs to ever grace the ring, but the 2000's weren't his decade.
    Who has a better record than that?

    Wlad's resume is crap.
    Wlad beat up both Botha and Rahman, Tyson was shot, and Tua nor Grant ever won a title, plus he has wins over Byrd, Peter, Brock, Ibragimov, Chagaev, and Chambers

    so who honestly did more from 2000 onward?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdonaher1 View Post
    Good list but I can't agree with Marquez at Featherweight. He was beaten by Chris John (yes it was close but he still won) and John is undefeated and still a long time champ. Any doubts about him only fighting oversea's don't hold water after seeing him fight twice in the US.
    No Chris John didn't win, the 2 points that got took away were a joke. And JMM still won with the points getting took away.

    But i agree JMM did move up to Super Featherweight and had some of his best performances, like in the rematch vs Pacquiao, MAB, Juarez.

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    Default Re: Ring Magazine fighters of the decade..

    saw the jmm/chris john fight and not only was the judges, ref, and scoring, jokes, jmm won that fight going away. how many anyone in their right mind actually think john deserved that decision is beyond me. john ran the whole fight and the only one who made the fight was jmm. this decision was an absolute disgrace for boxing and robbed one of the truly great champions of a victory.

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    Default Re: Ring Magazine fighters of the decade..

    Tarver at LH is pretty much bull$hit. He lost to Roy the first time, lost every round to B-hop, lost to Johnson, lost twice to Chad Dawson...

    Yes he KO'd Roy Jones.

    That was ONE FIGHT.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Heavyweight-Lennox Lewis
    Cruiserweight-David Haye
    Light heavyweight-Antonio Tarver
    Super middleweight-Joe Calzaghe
    Middleweight-Bernard Hopkins
    Light middleweight-Winky Wright
    Welterweight-Shane Mosley
    Light welterweight-Kostya Tzuyu
    Lightweights-Floyd Mayweather
    Super featherweight-Manny Pacquiao
    Featherweight-Juan Manuel Marquez
    Super bantamweight-Israel Vazquez
    Bantamweight-Rafael Marquez
    Super flyweight-Vic Darchinyan
    Flyweight-Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
    Light flyweight-Ivan calderon
    Strawweight-Ivan Calderon
    I'd have JMM at Cruiserweight not Haye. I believe his stand as a Cruiser is more then what Haye did...

    I threw up in my mouth when I realized PongsaShit made the list...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Tarver at LH is pretty much bull$hit. He lost to Roy the first time, lost every round to B-hop, lost to Johnson, lost twice to Chad Dawson...

    Yes he KO'd Roy Jones.

    That was ONE FIGHT.
    I agree 100%. My only reservation in calling this pure bs is the point that if u don't pick Tarver or Jones thanwho do ya roll with.....Glen Johnson? Dawson?

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