It's time for God to grant his F level opponents long awaited rubbermatches

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Fedor Em, Feb 17, 2008.


  1. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    I am sorry but this is too funny, I had to make a thread about this. Mijares is a very good fighter(now) but damn. :rofl :rofl :rofl

    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=106095&cat=boxer

    It is amazing how a "Supernatural" can lose to such a shitty fighter.

    Oh did I mention, **** Amsterdam.

    Jermain Taylor>Cristian Mijares

    Bernard Hopkins>Joe Calzaghe

    All day long
     
  2. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thats a pretty dumb thread. It was his 4th fight, a 4 rounder, did he have amateur career? He beat Arce convincingly and recently now thats a testament of his skills not some fight in mexico that none of us has even seen.
     
  3. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    Still you don't lose to that caliber of an opponent and be deamed the greatest thing since sliced bread. The guy wins one fight in a carrer with 21 bouts. That is the ultimate can.

    Some around here have no place to trash other world champions when their own favorites lose to these types of opponents. It works both ways (I am trying to prove a point)
     
  4. huki

    huki huk huk ^_^;; Full Member

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    Bernard Hopkins lost his first fight against an F level opponent, does that stain his legacy in any way?
     
  5. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    :good

    It's pretty clear that Mijares is more skilled and versatile than Taylor. And as a bigger Hopkins fan than Calzaghe fan, he's not at Calzaghe's level anymore.
     
  6. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    ................:patsch

    Hopkins < Jermain Taylor

    Mijares/Calzaghe = The Matrix
     
  7. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    D+ level, and I said I am trying to prove a point. You can't trash a champion for not being perfect everyone has flaws. Amsterdam says Mijares is better than Floyd, JT is trash, and I am just pointing out there are blemishes in everyone's record that you can ***** about. A fighter cannot be "God" (horrible analogy anyways) and lose to a fighter who is now 1-21 that is like an up and coming star losing to Eric Crumble and being world class today. Plus Mijares lost his 15th carrer pro fight to a fighter who only had 4 bouts and ended up being a C- level fighter at best. So it is not just a "pro debut"

    I respect Mijares, he is at worst an A- level fighter at this point in his carrer, but I don't respect arrogant posters who trash world champions that always fight the best, come off KO losses for immediate rematches and are humble in victory, as well as in defeat.
     
  8. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    Calzaghe or Mijares will never be considered on the same level as Hopkins when all 3 of there respective carrers are over.

    Right now their legacys
    1. Hopkins
    2. Calzaghe
    3. Taylor
    4. Mijares
     
  9. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    Thank you, someone sees the point I am making.
     
  10. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    Why is Mijares even being brought into a discussion as far as legacy is concerned with those 3??? Oh and you think Taylor will have a better legacy than Mijares???? ROFL Mijares will triple the legacy of Taylor's by the time its all said and done!!!
     
  11. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    I said right now, read the damn post. He still has to get past Montiel, and Taylor might just shock the world 168 has some quality fighters.
     
  12. 4Rounder

    4Rounder Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :patsch FFS its was Mijare's 5th fight. :patsch

    Do you think he was the same caliber fighter he is now back then? damn. :-(
     
  13. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    Some people really don't get it.:lol: :lol:
     
  14. huki

    huki huk huk ^_^;; Full Member

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    Taylor makes millions of dollars every fight and has won multiple robbery decisions coming up. Mijares makes a fraction of that and has had to travel around the world fighting anybody to get a shot at the title, he didn't have HBO hype to help him, all he had is his skills. Taylor deserves his criticism and there's no point of being sympathetic towards him. I don't know how anyone could talk any kind of **** about Mijares. If you can't see that Mijares is in a much higher league than Taylor, then you're blind.

    Mijares had no amateur career and has learned coming up and made great adjustments to his style over the years. He has improved significantly after every fight, unike Taylor and still continues to get little respect from the boxing world, unlike Taylor. Jermain will get more respect for lasting 12 rounds against a B level fighter yesterday than Mijares will for dominating a B level fighter.
     
  15. Fedor Em

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    You call Taylor's close decisions "robberies" say he just got to where he is because of HBO. I guarantee you when Hopkins got into that ring with Taylor he did not have the same "vision" that HBO had. Taylor ****ing earned those decisions, Zakman and Amsterdam have warped your mind, learn how to score a fight based on a 10 point must system.

    Taylor's last 7 fights have been the most demanding in boxing today. He does not deserve the criticism, if Hopkins and Winky were on another level then they would have perfomed better but he proved that he was up there, now is it styles? Maybe but so be it.

    Read my posts I said I respect Mijares as a fighter, I was just proving a point that NO fighter is perfect. Is he more talented than Taylor? Yes. Has he beaten better fighters than Taylor? No.

    Give me a valid reason to give JT criticism besides "bull****" scoring which isn't really bull**** but that is out of his hands anyways. He does not back down from a challenge and you should be commending him instead of hating on him. Taylor is GREAT for boxing.

    Think for yourself son