If all of those guys are hype jobs then boxing as a sport is a total hype job. Bums fighting bums. Ya dig?
I don't think Khan is a hype job... Just struggles with certain style types. Deals with many many boxer's I think Bradley would lose to him... and we may be seeing that late 2012... Time will tell... If i'm wrong..i'm wrong.
And you wonder why Fighters are scared to fight the best? It seems once they lose they are then labeled as hype jobs, exposed, and overrated. Guys Like Pavlik, P. Williams, Jermaine Taylor, Juanma ect. were never hype jobs. These guys have given us some great fights, had some good wins, and were only beat by other elite fighters. This hype job/exposed bull**** is ruining the sport. Fighters are now scared to test themselves against elite opposition in fear of losing and being labeled as hype jobs.
Not bad mate.You cool? How could I ever have thought Froch was anything but a hype-job?atsch That I thought he could only be mentioned in this thread as the complete antitheses of a hype job proves I know nothing about boxing and should be more grateful for the fountain of knowledge that pours through ESB. I'm heading for the WWE...
When you look at this thread, you realize that there are more hype-jobs than actual fighters in boxing ! I mean basically every elite fighter has been mentionned here. atsch How the **** is Pacman a hypejob ? Or Gamboa ? FFS :!:
And it's an absolute disgrace that Ali and Ray Leonard haven't topped this list. Disgraceful hype jobs.Even worse than that Morales fella from Puerto Rico.
Paul Williams and Juanma Lopez are not hype jobs. They are multi-division elites. Williams was elite from 147-160. Lopez was elite from 122-126. Not hype jobs. Devon Alexander is a former unified titlist with big legit W's over Maidana, Urango, and Witter. Not a hype job. How could you dare call any of these three hype jobs?!?
Most people should have spotted Ricky was a limited fighter long before Mayweather et al.If anything I'd say he overachieved.