For me it was maywether but since he is retired im having a hard time finding someone as good to fit his shoes. Who do you guys think is the best pound for pound today?
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07-13-2008 #1Fish
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Best pound for pound boxer today?
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07-18-2008 #4Fish
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Wow 45-0 . How did this guy escape under my radar??? Im gonna start following him. Has he fought anyone impressive?
Last time i really followed a boxer was with my ex-idol errrrr Tommy the hitman hearns right before he lost to Hagler in that explosive 3 round thriller back in the 1980's.
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07-19-2008 #5
Well he's never really been given the big fights that he deserves. He fought Jeff Lacy a few years back and absolutely destroyed him, I have absolutely no idea how Jeff Lacy managed to stay on his feet for the whole fight but he got an awful lot of respect from me for that!
Earlier in his career he defeated Chris Eubank, that is down as arguably one of the best British fights of all time.
It's a shame you've only just come to know about him at this age. Hopefully others can fill in some more detail about Calzage.
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08-04-2008 #6Fish
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I remember Chris Eubank. He was also a good fighter. Hope to see him more in the states. With the heavyweight division its like they have gone into a massive slump. It definately needs another 2 or 3 electrifying fighters like Tyson, Holmes and Ali again.
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08-06-2008 #7Fish
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