Top 5 Greatest Southpaws

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  1. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Didnt knew this about Cotto. Interesting, would never had tought so. While is money punch was the left hook, his right hand was very good also.

    Id be surprised of it was actually the case with Tyson. Guy is so scrutinized that it would be known

    Ruddock is another converted southpaw, unsurprisingly
     
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  2. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    I've always found it weird how there have been so few elite southpaw heavyweights. I mean it took over 100 years for a southpaw to win the heavyweight title, and from what I remember a modern great like Lennox Lewis went his entire pro career without facing one (I think the same applies to Tyson but I'm not 100% sure).
     
  3. Ring Leader

    Ring Leader Undisputed Champion

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    Lewis fought a switch-hitter once early in his career, but IDK if he ever fought a pure southpaw.

    Conversely, Wlad had at least 7 fights (just that I can remember) against southpaws in his career. Go figure.
     
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    Sweet Pea Leap-Amateur

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    The one man being completely overlooked is Freddie Miller.
     
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    roughdiamond Leap-Amateur

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    Interestingly, Jiro, Saldivar and Elorde were all converted right handers.
     
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