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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    must be because the guy is smoking crack downplaying the most brilliant technician to come out of Mexico in Finito
    who did Ricardo Lopez beat again ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    given his logic Camacho should be ranked the greatest Puerto Rican fighter since he was never dropped
    Here u r examplifying your ignorance , again , looking very confident in doing so , again . Edwin Rosario dropped Hector Camacho . Pity u never watched it , but i did .
    That Edwin Rosario also dropped Ramirez more than once in their rematch and was close 2 stopping him , until Ramirez stopped him . Rosario is also d only man whom stopped Livingstone Bramble .

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    let alone stopped , but in reality Trinidad, Benitez, Gomez, and Cotto clearly all rank higher then him as well as bunch of others
    in your ignorant list they r , in my list Camacho is only preceded by LaPorte .
    Trinidad and Gomez were cheaters , each 1 in his own way . Gomez was stopped both by Nelson and by Sanchez whom stopped Nelson . Every1 is great in your list , unless d greats of course .
    So your criteria 4 being great is :
    having 1-2 wins against good opponents , .. , being popular of course (!) , losing only by way of stoppage , because losing a decision is unforgiven , but as long as 1 gets his S drilled and then handed 2 him by d way of filmed evdeince , it's great .
    Both Sanchez and Nelson stopped him . If Gomez was that great (and he wasn't) then u must agree with me at least about Sanchez whom stopped both Gomez and d man whom KOd him in Nelson , 2 b not only d greatest Mexican of all times but also d greatest featherweight of all times .



    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    and Calderon has been considered the best fighter at 105 and 108 for the last 5 years until well his legs finally went out and he finally slowed and lost to Segura, only reason he didn't get as much media attention was due to his lack of power but in his prime he beat all comers and completely dominated
    u2 r d only 1s who appreciate him this much . PPL more familiar than myself and yourself with d history of d below 115 showed no appreciation 4 him .
    I personally think that he was good , but probably not very good because :
    1) he barely if at all beat any1 of note (like Ricardo Lopez)
    2) even vs nobodies he could rarely win impressively (unlike Ricardo Lopez)
    Last edited by frankenfrank; 07-08-2012 at 02:54 PM.

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