The forum darlings thread certainly got a lot of attention, how about the opposite route? I’d say Corbett and Fitz fit this build, their awkwardness and underrated speed gets overlooked in H2H matchups imo.
Mancini (glorified club fighter nonsense) Trinidad (all you gotta do is box him. Easy-peasy). Not so much the case anymore, he now gets some plaudits.
Oscar. If you listen to this forum, Chavez and Whitaker were gods amongst men and Oscar played the back seat. Except Oscar went 3-0 against them and had (at least) a better career than Whitaker.
Jack Sharkey, Tunney, Jeffries and Sullivan deserve their own shout outs as well imo, even Johnson and Langford don’t get their due credit in a lot of these matchups.
Anthony was a legit 3 belt champion and gold medalist yet you would think he was a bum off the street the way some people talk about him on here. Wilder was incredibly lacking in skills and technique but my god do some people just go completely overboard when discussions of him occur.
Off the cuff, I can think of two Floyds, a Mike, a Masahiko and two Roccos. (all in the IBHOF, but when their names are brought up here it's rarely if ever in a positive light)
GGG and Lomachenko for sure or really any Eastern European fighter that's not named Usyk, and even he has his haters over here.