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    Default Re: # of fights in relation to greatness of a fighter

    That guy would exist alongside - father christmas, the tooth fairy and god.
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    Default Re: # of fights in relation to greatness of a fighter

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    That guy would exist alongside - father christmas, the tooth fairy and god.

    LOL I know its impossible, but humor me.
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    Default Re: # of fights in relation to greatness of a fighter

    Who beat him?

    Because clearly he is the greatest fighter that ever lived by MILES!!!

    A six fight - one loss - novice goes on to beat half-a-dozen pound-for-pound fighters on the bounce.

    He da man!!! Fact.
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    Default Re: # of fights in relation to greatness of a fighter

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Who beat him?

    Because clearly he is the greatest fighter that ever lived by MILES!!!

    A six fight - one loss - novice goes on to beat half-a-dozen pound-for-pound fighters on the bounce.

    He da man!!! Fact.

    Not the point. Does he number of fights matter in relation to how great he would be remembered as?
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    Default Re: # of fights in relation to greatness of a fighter

    Well 30-40 of JCCs fights really could be taken off his record, and he should still be considered just as great. If he would is another story. Quality means much more than quantity. Same thing applies to Yori Boy Campas. There a story in the numbers and I think history usually ends up being pretty fair. Davey Moore could have retired at 12-0 haven just beaten a 41-1 former champion. But then again, there would always be a question about his longevity, which he proved not to have anyways. But he proved it and ultimately answered the question. Buck Smith has a 179-19-2 record. But he was never even an elite fighter. Quality>Quantity
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