
Originally Posted by
VG_Addict
Is he an ATG, or has he avoided too many fighters?
I would say in terms of pure ability, he's up there with the very best.
I guarantee you, if he fought and beat Pacquiao back in 2009-2010, people would be calling him a top 10 ATG.
First what is "your" criteria for ATG?
Why would a great boxer beating a great fighter both past thier physical primes make a difference in ranking either one of them, other than what you have already to place them on your list. I guarantee you, that most ATG lists that have been made, have changed over the last 20 years even though nothing in history has changed.
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