Was Steve Collins an overacheiver?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ThereIsOnlyOne, Jul 2, 2012.


  1. How do you rate Irish Super Middleweight Steve Collins? The man went the last 5 years of his career without a loss defeating Benn and Eubank twice but doesn't seemed to be as wel regarded as either boxer.
    Was he just an over-achiever?
     
  2. rainmaker

    rainmaker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he got to Eubank and Ben fairly late on in their careers. I enjoyed watching his fights though. But he doesnt have enough names overall to be regarded that highly. Good fighter though.
     
  3. Soloman

    Soloman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    a blown up fat Steve Collins just got beat by Bryant Jennings:tired
     
  4. Maybe you glanced past the part where I said Irish...
    or the part where I said he beat Benn twice.....
    or the part where I said he beat Eubank twice.......
    or the part where I said super middleweight.....

    Other than that I can see where you got confused
     
  5. Mctaggert

    Mctaggert Active Member Full Member

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    Steve Collins confuses me, not a very nice fighter to watch, but boy was he effective. He just had a great work rate, accurate punching and he was tough. The problem is that he gets lost among Joe Slapzaghe and Roy Jones. Both looked so much faster and slicker in the ring.

    I just wish Roy Jones would have fought Collins rather than ducking him and fighting doormen and cab drivers.
     
  6. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Collins was older and had many wars himself before he fought both Benn and Eubank!
     
  7. celtic-warrior

    celtic-warrior Member Full Member

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    two facts that are frequently ignored by the great british boxing public... :good
     
  8. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Collins did enough to have beaten Reggie Johnson. Reggie Johnson looked to have beaten James Toney. Collins was top-notch, he just didn't look it.
     
  9. DesignWarp

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    I'm Irish but I don't rate him that highly. I think he won the lottery against Benn and Eubank, even diminished as they both were.

    Overrated.
     
  10. Big Ears

    Big Ears Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In that case how to you explain the win over Pyatt, taking Reggie Johnson to a pick em decision, and giving a very good version of Mike McCallum a tough fight (although McCallum clearly won the fight). Those fights suggest Collins was quite a talented fighter.
     
  11. DesignWarp

    DesignWarp Guest

    Didn't say he was talentless. I said he was overrated.
     
  12. Dee

    Dee Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Funny this should pop up, because I just read an article on him in a Boxing Magazine.

    He said that he DIDN'T have the talent that Eubank had - He just tried harder. James Toney was better than all of them. Toney just lost his way. He thinks he could have beaten Roy Jones Junior, as he called it from the start: Cut off the ring, and just connect on his chin. He still thinks RJJ was better than him, but he thinks he could win.

    He also knew he was never the best natural talent; he just worked hard.
     
  13. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Bare in mind Collins was a 16-fight novice against McCallum.
     
  14. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:

    its mr hindsight


    Collins was an excellent fighter, who learnt his trade. He was sometimes cumbersome looking like Froch which leads people who DKSAB to think he was a plodding amateur