As of this time of the year, The Pac showed & convinced experts they were wrong about
their analysis and expectations, they expect the unexpected, and they bowed down their heads
yelling the line"were not worthy, were not worthy." He demolitioned rough and tough fighter like David Diaz, shocked Mexican Icon Marco Barrera, and pounded the counterpuncher and stylish boxer Juan Manuel Marquez. and Oscar the "mother" of all fallen mexican fighters also fell into the hands of the much more improved Pac.
Next in line is the name Tony Tijuana Tornado, welter weight king, man with iron chin. Before, I was a Cotto fan but I was convinced this guy is really tough.. super tough. The guy, when he was 5 years old, started to box and have some photograph with legendary Search Amazon.com for juan lopezJulio Cesar Chavez , grieved and tears wept when his brother, also a boxer was slain made him a more tougher fighter as he dedicates most of his fights.
Thirdly, rising star Juan Manuel Lopez of Caguas Puerto Rico may be given a "fastest kill
award" as he kayoes Mexican Aztec Warrior Daniel Ponce de Leon in Round 1, and repeats the same performance as he did it again to Argentinian Manuel Medina. Though he still needs to
prove it more to future fights, he would still be 2-1 favorite against other worthy opponents.
Tito Trinidad's gonna be proud of his country man.
Fourth, British Welshman Joe Calzaghe. Important highlights in his career was when he defeated
the undefeated Mikkel Kessler via split decision. Outboxed two hall of famer stars: Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr. in the light heavy weight division. Though he fell down in both fighters in round one, he rose and stood up, and proved that he is the better man and that his chin is made up of granite.
Fifth elite boxer, Pretty Boy Floyd. Though he's retired, I'll still put him on the list because he
is still in his prime age. I am calling him out to be on the number one list again.
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