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    Worst resume for a fighter considered ATG

    What is the worst resume among fighters that are declared as ATG...

    Ones right off the top of my head would be Joe Frazier, Roy jones, marciano..

    Those 3 have very weak resumes compared to an Ali, SRL, SRR, etc..

    Not saying they are bad fighters, just that their resume really lacks compared to other ATGs

    #2
    Ricardo Lopez.

    I don't consider him at ATG but many seem to.

    Roy Jones shouldn't be in the discussion.

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      #3
      Ricardo Lopez. His best win is Rosendo Alvarez

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        #4
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        Ricardo Lopez.

        I don't consider him at ATG but many seem to.

        Roy Jones shouldn't be in the discussion.
        what do you mean about roy jones,,, that he isnt an ATG or that his resume isnt bad......

        I do agree with lopez,,,

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          #5
          Aaron Pryor and Bob Foster.

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            #6
            **** Tiger lost plenty (and not always to the very best) but he got the belts and major wins to still have ATG attached to his name.

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              #7
              Vitali, if you consider him an ATG.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                what do you mean about roy jones,,, that he isnt an ATG or that his resume isnt bad......

                I do agree with lopez,,,
                I mean Roy Jones is an ATG and has a good resume.

                Not Ray Robinson levels or some one like Ali but not too many do. He has a good resume ridden with ATG's, HOF'ers and boardelrine HOF'ers along with many impressive records.

                I don't think he should be in this discussion.

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                  #9
                  Roy is not in the discussion. Having wins over toney and hopkins, two ATGs themselves, alone should disqualify him from the "worst resume" discussion, not to mention a ton of other very good and good wins.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bodyshot3 View Post
                    **** Tiger lost plenty (and not always to the very best) but he got the belts and major wins to still have ATG attached to his name.
                    Disagree completely.

                    He may have had a few bad loss's early in his career but when he hit his stride (1960-1966) he only lost to the best and they were always close decisions (Giardello, Griffith 1, Archer)

                    Wins over prime Giradello x2, Gene Fullmer, razor close loss to Griffith, moved up in weight to beat Torres twice and Nino Benvenuti.

                    That's just the HOF'ers.

                    Long list of good, top ranked contenders like Downes, Carter, Rouse, Fernandez, Armstrong, Henry Hank, Spider Webb etc.

                    Tiger has an ATG resume.

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