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    OK. You're a promoter. And you need 6 fighters:

    Heavyweight
    Light Heavyweight
    Middleweight
    Welterweight
    Lightweight
    Featherweight

    But each one has to be taken from a different decade - either the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's or 00's. You can't have multiple fighters from the same decade.

    Who's on your team?
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    Heavyweight - Ali 60's
    Light Heavyweight - Jones Jr - 90's
    Middleweight - Hagler - 80's
    Welterweight - Robinson - 50's
    Lightweight - Duran - 70's
    Featherweight - Pac 00's

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiskey View Post
    Heavyweight - Ali 60's
    Light Heavyweight - Jones Jr - 90's
    Middleweight - Hagler - 80's
    Welterweight - Robinson - 50's
    Lightweight - Duran - 70's
    Featherweight - Pac 00's
    Damn. That was easy. Shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiskey View Post
    Heavyweight - Ali 60's
    Light Heavyweight - Jones Jr - 90's
    Middleweight - Hagler - 80's
    Welterweight - Robinson - 50's
    Lightweight - Duran - 70's
    Featherweight - Pac 00's
    I would switch Hagler to Monzon and Duran to Whitaker (changing their decades too), otherwise spot on.
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    Its true because when someone beats someone who beat them its confusing like when Frazer beat Ali and Ali beat Foreman who beat Frazer Its because of styles make fights Foreman hits harder than Ali and that made him able to knock out Frazer But Foreman could not knock out Ali because Ali was different to Frazier with his style.
    and also, the jab is a good punch to do.




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    Quote Originally Posted by whiskey View Post
    Heavyweight - Ali 60's
    Light Heavyweight - Jones Jr - 90's
    Middleweight - Hagler - 80's
    Welterweight - Robinson - 50's
    Lightweight - Duran - 70's
    Featherweight - Pac 00's
    Wasn't SRR primarily a middleweight in the 50's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    Wasn't SRR primarily a middleweight in the 50's?
    Yes, but even though past his prime still considered the best.

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    If you're a promoter, you're in the business of making money. In which case, Joe Louis or Jack Dempsey (or even 1970's Ali) would be a better choice than 60's Ali. Mike Tyson, too. Jones wasn't an especially big draw at Light-Heavy, but few were. Pacquiao & Robinson alone would net you a fortune, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramonza Soliloquies View Post
    If you're a promoter, you're in the business of making money. In which case, Joe Louis or Jack Dempsey (or even 1970's Ali) would be a better choice than 60's Ali. Mike Tyson, too. Jones wasn't an especially big draw at Light-Heavy, but few were. Pacquiao & Robinson alone would net you a fortune, though.
    I was looking moreso as the "Dream Team" aspect in trying to pick the best fighters from each decade without using any twice.

    If you're talking from a promoter's angle as in purely on drawing number,s you'd of course want Tyson and De La Hoya. Hell, i'd leave Oscar at lightweight and take Ray Leonard at welter.

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    Well, maybe I misunderstood the thread then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiskey View Post
    I was looking moreso as the "Dream Team" aspect in trying to pick the best fighters from each decade without using any twice.

    If you're talking from a promoter's angle as in purely on drawing number,s you'd of course want Tyson and De La Hoya. Hell, i'd leave Oscar at lightweight and take Ray Leonard at welter.
    Tough to choose between Leonard & Robinson. Both would make your kids retired before their birth.
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    Yeah. I guess as a promoter you wouldn't necessarily care about who the best fighters are. For the sake of the thread, let's pretend you want to assemble to best team possible.
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    It might also be interesting to make a second best team and then decide who would win the match-ups if the two teams fought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    OK. You're a promoter. And you need 6 fighters:

    Heavyweight
    Light Heavyweight
    Middleweight
    Welterweight
    Lightweight
    Featherweight

    But each one has to be taken from a different decade - either the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's or 00's. You can't have multiple fighters from the same decade.

    Who's on your team?
    Heavy: Muhammad Ali (1960's)
    Light-Heavy: Michael Spinks (1980's)
    Middle: Carlos Monzon (1970's)
    Welter: Carmen Basilio (1950's)
    Light: Pernell Whitaker (1990's)
    Feather: Manny Pacquiao (2000's)

    I do not consider Ray Robinson a legitimate choice for Welter in the 50's, myself.
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    Here's a couple:

    Heavyweight: Lewis (00's)
    Light Heavyweight: Foster (60's)
    Middleweight: Toney (90's)
    Welterweight: SRL (80's)
    Lightweight: Duran (70's)
    Featherweight: Saddler (50's)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    Here's a couple:

    Heavyweight: Lewis (00's)
    Light Heavyweight: Foster (60's)
    Middleweight: Toney (90's)
    Welterweight: SRL (80's)
    Lightweight: Duran (70's)
    Featherweight: Saddler (50's)
    Not bad.
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