Pacquiao a threat? Only in morons such as yourselves minds.... As a pure boxer, Pacquiao is not close to Mayweather and that is why people see him as overrated
But you're a ginger moron. Thanks for creating this thread in my honour. I am enjoying it here. And thanks for PM'g me over at ************** to talk about this thread and justify your reasons about the Groves subject. I really wasn't that interested! Now, bow down to me, child! You have the nerve to call somebody else a troll here in this thread and you do this ****. haha. Biggest internet laugh of the century. Let's see if you get away with this behaviour over at Budweiser, as you are known as Grizzlyadams. You really are sad, you cum bucket. Your plan did not work here. Shame for you. Go back to judging the sizes of boxers. You might just get it right one day. Yep. Holy took part in an era that is considered to be the best apart from the 1970's. Foreman may appeared to be a fat sludge to many but he hit hard. And considering that Holy isn't a true heavyweight, he has to be given credit for mixing it with the likes of him, Holmes (albeit a faded Holmes) and Lewis. He gave Lewis, one of the era's best heavyweights, a great second close fight. Equalling Ali's record as being the only boxer to win the title 3 times is only the cherry on top with the Tyson fights.
What the heck makes you think I'm polish? Only a ****** would think I'm Polish. Are you perhaps Polish yourself? That would certainly explain the ******sm. And if not Polish then maybe British? That would explain it too.
If you are talking about recent fighters, you have to mention Donaire. While athletically talented a level above most of his contemporaries, he repeatedly avoids the best opposition, and looks lackluster against lower tier opponents.
You do realise if Floyd fought Pacquiao your idol would be exposed as the over-rated fighter that he is? You should pray it doesn't happen lad.
Martinez gets a pass due to his age. For someone pushing 40 he has done some incredible things in the ring. If he beats Chavez it definitely SHOULD shut his critics up. If he loses I don't mind dropping him far down the P4P list. You're right about Haye and Alvarez. Maidana was never really hyped up. I'd say Khan is more overrated than he is.
Holyfield has some huge losses and never really dominated his opponents. First off, Douglas was awful- I don't care that he beat Tyson. Holyfield struggled against a faded Holmes and Foreman, had a losing record against Bowe and the second fight was close and could have gone either way. He went 1 and 1 with Moorer (Moorer was far past his prime in the second). lost to Lewis twice (no the first fight wasn't a draw). I won't even get into the Ruiz fights... He was inconstant and never had a long reign of dominance as a HW. I'm not a hater, he was a great fighter with a great heart and like I said one of the best cruisers of all time.
Congrats, you have your third fan. Ginger sheep.........moron. And Jasper, why don't you elaborate why you don't like my reasons on Ali? You will actually find the things I said about him are actually echoed by many on different websites. Don't believe me? Do a quick Google check! As for Leonard, I am well aware that people rate him highly for different reasons that I have picked out. That doesn't mean anything. Read the way this "paper" emphasis his "achievement" in being a five weight champ....my point is proven: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...e-video-interview-with-Sugar-Ray-Leonard.html You are going to have to come back with something better than say my list is "garbage." Whether Braddock's story is interesting or not, (I already know this) he became known to millions around the world, more so than the likes of Sam Langford, and THAT makes him overrated. Nobody can deny Robinson's greatness. I stare at a pair of his used sparring gloves every day that I own. :rasta