Boxer least deserving of a world title

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  1. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yeah, the actual result was a tech. decision and not a dq, but just the same he was one of those "passive champions" who didn't do a thing offensively to warrant being crowned champ....even if Honeyghan 's performance was subpar.
     
  2. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    very true the other day i watched simon brown bounce vaca off the floor quite a few times before the ref stopped the fight in the third round
     
  3. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Michael Dokes, possibly Tony Tucker.
     
  4. patscorpio

    patscorpio Active Member Full Member

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    luis santana no question...wins and defend a title by DQ...hell he shouldn't have received a shot in the first place..he didn't beat nobody prior those fights with terry norris
     
  5. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Any fighter that beats the previous champion is worthy in my eyes.
     
  6. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Really? Granted, Eddie had slipped horribly by the time Hearns starched him, but I saw the footage of Gazo taking out Wajima, and 1977 was too good a banner year for him (4-0-0 in title fights, with two successful defenses in Tokyo and one in Seoul) for him to be properly included in this thread. (He also lost that title in August 1978 to Masashi Kudo on a split decision in Japan.)

    I have a hard time considering anybody for this thread who was able to win multiple title fights. (Even Art Frias managed a clean knockout of Claude Noel, and a successful defense against a shot and moribund former champion Espana prior to dropping his WBA LW Title to Mancini.)
     
  7. patscorpio

    patscorpio Active Member Full Member

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    :?:patschthe terry norris-luis santana fights are out there on youtube i think..go watch them and say that santana deserved to be light middleweight champion:lol:
     
  8. Lights Out

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    He deserved to be champ in the second fight. Norris hit him what 3-4 seconds clearly after the bell. Thats worthy of a dq surely
     
  9. D9Garrard

    D9Garrard Active Member Full Member

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    I was thinking Elisha Obed. I have never been able to see his two title wins- would love to see the Tony Gardner fight- but he looks dreadful in every other fight I've ever seen him in to the point where I question whether he's really even a true 10 round fighter.
     
  10. patscorpio

    patscorpio Active Member Full Member

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    oh most assuredly its a dq but was that fight close? hell nah..norris beat the **** out of him in all 3 fights
     
  11. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    Gotta give John Ruiz a shout out.
     
  12. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Awww...Heeeey, mannnn. :lol: I think he deserves a championship, a medal and a sainthood for dealing with Stoney. Quietly...Beardedly...Clutchily...Stoically...In short...heroically.
     
  13. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was actually fascinated with how adroitly he kept snaking his arms under those of Czyz en route to getting DQed for holding. One thing that was apparent to me was that he did have 100 fights over nearly a decade and a half worth of experience, and was trying to use it to last the distance with Bobby in lazy fashion. (Incredibly, the referee who disqualified Obed for holding against Czyz was Tony Perez! That's right, he who said after Ali-Frazier II that since Muhammad wasn't hitting while holding that he wasn't committing fouls. Obed wasn't hitting while holding either.:grouphug) Reports were that Elisha was far better during the early and mid 1970s, and he won his title via stoppage in 11 rounds, as well as Gardner in two.
     
  14. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Billy Backus was certainly lucky.
     
  15. Il Duce

    Il Duce Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good pick there TBooze.

    Billy,,,,,,,oh so average, in every way, shape and form.
    But he kept plugging away,,,,,,,,,,,and thats something nobody can take away from him.