1. Diego Corrales
2. Jose Luis Castillo
3. Shane Mosley
4. Ricky Hatton
5. Oscar Dela Hoya
6. Genaro Hernandez
7. Arturo Gatti
8. Carlos Baldomir
9. Jesus Chavez
10. Carlos Hernandez
1. Diego Corrales
2. Jose Luis Castillo
3. Shane Mosley
4. Ricky Hatton
5. Oscar Dela Hoya
6. Genaro Hernandez
7. Arturo Gatti
8. Carlos Baldomir
9. Jesus Chavez
10. Carlos Hernandez
When he beat Ricky Hatton, anyone that beats that man deserves it to be their greatest ever victory, that goes for Pac-man also
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never fought anyone in their prime worth a spit
It's hard to say... I'd almost agree that Ricky Hatton was the best win on his resume... Maybe Zab Judah was okay as well....
Mayweather is someone who is really measured by his class and the way he beats his opponents, rather than the opponents themselves...
He could easily have a list of serious 154 pounders on that resume... The greatest fighter, who never fought truly great opposition.. He could retire today, and I believe in 20 or 30 years I will still hold him as one of the most incredible fighters I have seen... His resume, not so...
Ricky Hatton win for me... Even though he was slightly out of his comfort weight. DLH would be second but a lot of stuff makes me discount the impressiveness of that fight..
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I'm going to say Shane Mosley for two reasons . . .
1. Floyd was never hurt like that before. I mean rocked twice in one round and came back to totally outclass Mosley. Floyd made Shane look old from round 3 on. He did have a long lay-off but his last fight he destroyed Margarito. And I know old age can set in at anytime. But if people want to believe that's what it was, it started in round 3, when Mayweather stepped up his level of skills.
2. After Mosley beat Pacman, people are going to say, "Shane can still bang".
Now if the question was best boxing exhibition, his fight against Gatti was a classic.
I think you're confusing him with the boxer you took your name from.
Biggest win would have to be Hatton IMO. We all know how Hatton's career went down the shitter after the loss, but at fight time he was undefeated and seemingly at his peak. Not only that, but he was viewed by most as the worst possible matchup for Floyd.
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