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    Ali over Berbick
    Tim Witherspoon over Brian Nix
    Golota over Saleta
    Adamek over Molina
    Ray Robinson over Joey Archer
    JC Chavez over Wiley
    Joe Louis over Marciano
    Nelson over Fenech
    Arguello over Scott Walker
    Mosely over Avanesyan
    Leonard over Camacho
    Duran over Camacho

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    Anyone that Holyfeild lost to after he was 40 and as for Hopkins i am not even sure to tell you truth because his best wins came after he was old really. I mean in his prime he beat Oscar and Tito both neither were atg at that weight his best wins at lhw he was much older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Ali over Berbick
    Tim Witherspoon over Brian Nix
    Golota over Saleta
    Adamek over Molina
    Ray Robinson over Joey Archer
    JC Chavez over Wiley
    Joe Louis over Marciano
    Nelson over Fenech
    Arguello over Scott Walker
    Mosely over Avanesyan
    Leonard over Camacho
    Duran over Camacho
    Had Ray and Camacho fought same class in both primes. I'M not so sure. . .
    Ray never really fought fighters as mobile as he. Southpaw may be an issue as well.

    Prime Duran had the style to beat Camacho, he'd cut the ring off and bang him ala JCC.

    Prime Mosley stops Canelo,Edges Cotto on scorecards.
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Ali over Berbick
    Tim Witherspoon over Brian Nix
    Golota over Saleta
    Adamek over Molina
    Ray Robinson over Joey Archer
    JC Chavez over Wiley
    Joe Louis over Marciano
    Nelson over Fenech
    Arguello over Scott Walker
    Mosely over Avanesyan
    Leonard over Camacho
    Duran over Camacho
    I think and maybe with a bit of fan bias that it was Randall back to back, the second "win" who put Chavez on the road to fizzling out. He did well to rebound with careful match making with some worn names and King patching the pieces back together but he would never again win at the peak Randall level. Arguello v Walker was a sad trip. He went out on a decent ko of a former champ only to come back yet again and arguably lose both times. To a 3 win unknown and a kid with a Joe dirt/Fonzie hair cut and pink trunks.

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