Is Brian Viloria a Hall of Famer?

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  1. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He's resume and longetivity is looking great.
     
  2. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Brian's resume is very underrated
     
  3. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He should be there. His skill and story are great
     
  4. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    need a third option with HELLLLLL NOOOOO


    :hat
     
  5. AZ_40

    AZ_40 Active Member Full Member

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    Of course he just demolished the great Tyson...
     
  6. mckay_89

    mckay_89 Haw you! Full Member

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    Not yet, but if he continues his current form he could definitely get there. Beating Chocolatito in impressive fashion next then he'd be starting make a decent case.
     
  7. Brownies

    Brownies Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not yet, but he's about where he should be at this stage of his career if he wants to be there someday.

    He's getting better and better and he's fun to watch too.
     
  8. DeadLikeMe

    DeadLikeMe Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He is a great American champion and has made a fantastic comeback, but he is nowhere near a hall of famer.
     
  9. Redwood

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    Viloria has a very good, bordering on excellent resume. I don't think he's a definite HOFer yet, but he's probably only 2 or 3 more top wins away from it being a certainty. Roman Gonzalez would be one, if he moves up from 108, and he has already fought a couple times above that weight. Within the flyweight division, probably the best fight Viloria could make would be to avenge his prior loss to Edgar Sosa, who is as big a name as anyone else in that division.
     
  10. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    no he's a good little american fighter though. the greatest ever Hawaiian?
     
  11. asero

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  12. leone25

    leone25 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pure Filipino blood
     
  13. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    wowee! Marciano was pure Italian blood he was still an american... Micky Ward- pure irish blood- still an American. DLH- pure mexican blood- still an American. Viloria- American son, get over it.
     
  14. Skullrip

    Skullrip Active Member Full Member

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    you are confusing citizenship (which can be changed at will, like diaper) and lineage (which is thru birth).
     
  15. pejevan

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    too complex for royal tea bag. you need to illustrate it using stick figures.