boxings biggest hype job in the last 20 years

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  1. bkamins

    bkamins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In terms of total hype, it's Calzaghe for sure. With that said, I should confess that I like him a lot. I thought he was a heck of a fighter. But I define hype as a discrepancy between fantasy and reality. And in that case, Joe takes the prize. Again, he was very good, but his resume is certainly not that of an ATG, which is what most of his fans claim he is.
     
  2. Eric_Suede

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    When you say hype job. It implies that the guy is a total phony with no skills. Not someone who may have dissapointed fans. Zab does not fall into hype job category. Hype jobs will be people like Tye fields, Mark Gastineau, or Richie Melito.
     
  3. saul_ir34

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  4. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    I dont like calling any fighter a hypejob but it usually means that a boxer has been hyped up but fails to live up to the expectations.How did Hamed not live up to the hype?He wasnt destroy by Barrera or anything like that either he was just beaten clearly and had to take some hard punches in the fight.
     
  5. bruthead

    bruthead REAL TALK Full Member

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    Jeff Lacy and Michael Grant are up there.
     
  6. gareth90

    gareth90 Destroyer Full Member

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    Hatton was hyped but he still has great wins on his record. kostya tszyu, luis collazo, jose luis castillo, carlos maussa, paulie malignaggi, juan urango, lazcano, eamon magee, vince phillips and his only two defeats came at the hands of manny and floyd. The fight against floyd at the time was huge and hatton was winning the fight at the half way mark in my opinion, of course floyd was able to figure hatton out and we all know the ending. Against manny, hatton simply got his tactics all wrong and paid the price for underestimating mannys speed and power. That being said the ko punch would've knocked an elephant out! So like I said hatton probably was hyped like most popular fighters are but he still has a great record and for me should be a future hall of famer not only for what he achieved in the ring but what he did outside of the ring too, an absolute gentleman who got boxing back on the map in the uk especially. his ppv numbers and fan base speak for themselves!
     
  7. bruthead

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  8. FinalBELL

    FinalBELL Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree with your definition of hypejob, and Hamed falls right into that category. There have been many fighters built up to be the next big thing and fell flat early in their careers. But Hamed, fell right at the peak of his hype. It would be like ODLH and all the hype from HBO he received retiring after losing to Tito. Once you meet another great in defeat its how you comeback that counts. All the greats have this in common.
     
  9. bigdan

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    :good lacy the next tyson ha ha
     
  10. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    clueless:lol:
     
  11. mojobones

    mojobones New Member Full Member

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    If Hatton, Calzaghe and Ahmed are Hypejobs as many people believe here then virtually the whole of Boxing is full of Hypejobs !

    You don't achieve what these guys did being a Hypejob.

    I think a Hypejob is a fighter who is built up by the media before facing any real stern test and falls short at the first hurdle. A perfect and probably best example is Jeff "left Hook" Lacy...
    When he came up against decent fighters like Calzaghe, Taylor and even an old Jones he failed miserably.

    Chad Dawson is another one...P4P ranked :lol: . At least he has time to try to redeem himself....

    I seem to remeber Michael Grant being built up as a possible heavyweight hope....:rofl
     
  12. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In terms of reputation it would have to be Mayweather. He hasn't done **** at welter besides fighting and barely beating a part-time fighter and businessman in ODLH. Oh and a de-roided Mosley.
     
  13. FinalBELL

    FinalBELL Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you have one word on your post and I am clueless.:huh
     
  14. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Ricky Hatton , a 5 time world champion , in 2 weight classes , a lineal world champion for nearly half a decade , ring magazine fighter of the year !!!!!!! that aint hype gentlemen thats FACTS !!!!!! :deal:hi:

    Jeff Lacy , Kelly Pavlik , Margarito (post Cotto)

    Would be among my top culprits .............
     
  15. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    Do you think Hamed was hyped up as an all time great or something by hbo?Hbo were interested in him because he had an exciting style not because they thought he was an all time great.Hamed accomplished too much in his time to be called a hypejob.Hes not an atg but he was a very good fighter