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    Default Re: Bernard is historically greater than Manny or Floyd

    Speaking of legacy and money, I think guys like Foreman, Hagler, Leonard has it all. Success inside and outside of the ring with rock solid credentials that can't be denied. Not to mentioned all 3 have their brains intact and aren't punch drunk.

    In fact if I was a fighter, I would prefer to go out and leave the game like Hagler and Foreman. Both ended their careers with controversial losses and didn't stick around to get beat up by lesser fighters and both have gobs of cash in their accounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Speaking of legacy and money, I think guys like Foreman, Hagler, Leonard has it all. Success inside and outside of the ring with rock solid credentials that can't be denied. Not to mentioned all 3 have their brains intact and aren't punch drunk.

    In fact if I was a fighter, I would prefer to go out and leave the game like Hagler and Foreman. Both ended their careers with controversial losses and didn't stick around to get beat up by lesser fighters and both have gobs of cash in their accounts.
    Foreman made more money from his grill then he ever made in boxing lol and Hagler had all those Italian spaghetti westerns.

    I also think Hop should walk. I think he'd make one hell of a trainer.

    As far as legacy goes the case could most certainly be made that he is the best fighter over the last ten years. He's been a first ballot Hall of Famer for years and he's a top 5 all time middleweight.

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