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Now that Sean G has mentioned it, Who has fought more Hall-of-Famers? Whose Resume is more impressive?
********FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.'S RESUME******** 1.) Ricky Hatton (45-2, 32KOS)- Certainly will be a candidate for the Hall of Fame, two-time IBF and IBO Light Welterweight champion. Former WBA, WBU, WBC, WBO Light Welterweight champion, former Ring Magazine Junior Welteweight champion. 2.) Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30KOS)- Hall of Famer, Olympic gold medalist, 10-time world Champion in 6 different divisions, 1995 Ring Magazine Fighter of the year, #1 P4P in 1997. 3.) Juan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37KOS)- Hall of Famer, currently the WBO and WBA Lightweight champion, former IBF, WBA, WBO Featherweight champion, former WBC Super Featherweight title. (Will fight Mayweather Jr. in Sept 19th). 4.) Carlos Manuel Baldomir (44-12-6, 13KOS)- Former WBC and Ring Magazine Welterweight Champion. 5.) Zab Judah (37-6-2NCS, 25KOS)- Former undisputed Welterweight champion, former IBF and WBO Junior Welterweight champion. 6.) Arturo Gatti (40-9, 31KOS)- Former USBA Super Featherweight champion, WBC Junior Welterweight champion and IBA Welterweight champion. 7.) Jose Luis Castillo (58-9-1, 50KOS)- Former WBC-WBO Lightweight unification champion. 8.) Diego Corrales (45-5, 33KOS)- Former WBO/IBF Super Featherweight and WBO Lightweight champion, 1995 Pan American Games bronze medalist. 9.) DeMarcus Corley (35-11, 21KOS)- Former WBO and WBC Light Welterweight champion, won the 1995 National Golden Gloves Light Welterweight Championship. 10.) Sharmba Mitchell (57-6, 30KOS)- Former WBA and IBF Light Welterweight champion. 11.) Carlos Hernandez Hoya Super (43-8-1, 24KOS)- (Bobby Pacquiao beat this guy can you believe that), Former IBF Light Welterweight champion, Former IBF Super Featherweight champion. ********MANNY PACQUIAO'S RESUME******** 1.) Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30KOS)- Hall of Famer, Olympic gold medalist, 10-time world Champion in 6 different weight-classes, 1995 Ring Magazine Fighter of the year, #1 P4P in 1997. 2.) Erik Morales (48-6, 34KOS)- Hall of Famer, Seven-time world Champion. Former WBC/WBO Super Bantamweight, WBC Featherweight, WBC Super Featherweight, WBC International Super Featherweight and IBF Junior Lightweight champion. Ranked #49 on ESPN's 50 Greatst Fighters of All-Time ahead of Mike Tyson. 3.) Marco Antonio Barrera (65-7-1NC, 43KOS)- Hall of Famer, Seven-time world Champion. Former WBO Super Bantamweight, IBO/WBC Featherweight, WBC Super Featherweight and IBF Junior Lightweight champion. Ranked #43 on ESPN's 50 Greatest Boxers of All-Time. 4.) Juan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37KOS)- Hall of Famer, currently the WBO and WBA Lightweight champion, former IBF, WBA, WBO Featherweight champion, former WBC Super Featherweight title. 5.) Ricky Hatton (45-2, 32KOS)- Certainly will be a candidate for the Hall of Fame, two-time IBF and IBO Light Welterweight champion. Former WBA, WBU, WBC, WBO Light Welterweight champion, former Ring Magazine Junior Welteweight champion. 6.) David Diaz (34-2-1, 17KOS)- Olympian, former WBC Lightweight champion, won the National Golden Gloves LightWelterweight 3 times. 7.) Lehlohonolo Ledwaba (36-6-1, 23KOS)- IBF Super Bantamweight champion. 8.) Jorge Solis (37-2-2-1NC, 27KOS)- Held various regional titles such as Jalisco State Featherweight title, WBC Latin America title, Mexican Super Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions and WBA Fedecentro titles. 9.) Jorge Eliecer Julio (44-5, 32KOS)- Olympian Bronze medalist, WBO and WBA Bantamweight champion. 10.) Miguel Cotto (34-1, 27KOS)- 1998 Junior World Championship Silver Medalist, WBO Junior Welterweight champion, WBA Welterweight Champion, WBO Welterweight champion. (Will fight Pacquiao in November 14th) Oh, did I mention Pacquiao fought Barrera 2 times, Morales 3 times and Marquez 2 times. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApJ.eowtv_x.2SBsDdEtb7P6DH1G;_ylv=3?qid=20090828084331AA84ED8 @daryl dante: It was the WBC Inter-continental Light Welterweight Championship. @Titan: Remember what I said about you losing credibility? Here's why: Manny Pacquiao was considered #1 P4P because of how he evolved as a fighter. I think you're delusional if you don't agree that the Pacquiao 3-4 years ago (When Mayweather was #1 P4P) Is not the Pacquiao of present. Mayweather Jr. has never been out-boxed because he never fought an opponent that can outbox him like Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto or even Antonio Margarito. Furthermore, you will probably get proven wrong again when you see Pacquiao staying on top of the P4P list even after Mayweather Jr. defeats Marquez. @Titan: The difference is, when Pacquiao became #1, he didn't falter but instead proved that he was indeed #1. Just FYI, Pacquiao hasn't lost a round ever since he was ranked #1. What more could ask for? @Titan: Your point was already taken away from you earlier, don't be blinded from reality. Just read my previous response.
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