"Cab driver"

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  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    This pejorative boxing term is often used (almost ad nauseum) to describe a subpar opponent, usually by critics of the favorite against the opponent.

    How did the term originate? Was there one particular instance of a part-time boxer who was known to actually operate a taxi, that a major contender or champion fought at a period in time when they were expected to be matched better?

    Second question - why exactly should this be an insult? Most boxers, in the grand scheme, have come from relatively impoverished backgrounds and most never reach the point where they can live full-time off their fistic earnings. There can very easily be - and have been - many world champions who held menial jobs to pay the bills.

    It's a silly term, if you ask me - and seems to be employed almost exclusively by haters in an attempt to defame someone's resume. It's been used specifically to refer to some of the lesser foes of Chavez and Duran - but were any of them actually hackneys by day?
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Its not an insult, more a way of saying 'he's not really a pro boxer, he's someone they pulled off the street to let a pro boxer pad his record with and he has no business in the ring'. As for the history, I'm not sure, they certainly used it a load for Chavez though
     
  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Most of the people who have been targeted with it are pro boxers, typically journeymen. By your definition it would mean people making their debut. I think it pretty clearly is insulting.
     
  4. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    In Britain a promoter, cant remember who, took over 3 or 4 mexican opponents for his fighters and they were shite, and it turned out they were cab drivers or road sweepers and the name stuck from their I think
     
  5. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Its more to do with insulting the level of the contender/champs competition than anything, same with 'tomato can', the fact someone's an easy mark to knock over. I don't think anyone remembers who the journeyman is anyway.

    As for it being 'insulting', as you said yourself 'there's nothing wrong with being a cab driver', except when the ****ers overcharge
     
  6. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I get that part, and that it's intended to be an indirect assault on the favorite, but that is precisely what makes it disrespectful to the "cab drivers" themselves - implying they don't even belong in the ring by identifying them as something other than pro boxers. Why not just call them journeymen? It's accurate and at least acknowledges that they are competitors, even if they're not up to the level of the favorite.

    On that second tip, when don't the ****ers overcharge? :yep
     
  7. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd say that Haugen made the term popular by describing Chavez's opponents as Tijuana taxi drivers.
     
  8. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After taking a beating from Chavez he admitted that they must've been tough taxi drivers.
     
  9. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Didn't R Mayweather say something similar, I forget
     
  10. teeto

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    As soon as i read the thread title i thought that's what loads of people say about Chavez
     
  11. The Wanderer

    The Wanderer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't know, but if he did, then he didn't come away from it much better than Haugen did.

    And on the main topic, yeah, Haugen really popularized the term by referring to the opponents of Chavez as this.
     
  12. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Was this before Haugen-Chavez?

    For those who think Haugen coined it, was there a specific opponent of Chavez's who was known to actually drive a cab in Tijuana or was it just trash talk that he completely made up?
     
  13. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    After that severe beating, i bet Haugen wished he'd never said that. :yep
     
  14. johnmaff36

    johnmaff36 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A great great example of controlled aggression
     
  15. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Young Stribling reportedly padded his record by fightinh his driver under assumed names several times around the states.