mark johnson :why is he in the HOF ?

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    it always amazed me seeing him inducted.

    Like most posters (I can only assume) my knowledge of the lower weights comes recently because first I was into HW, MW and WW.

    So he was one of the first "names" I knew from them divisions and the more I looked into the lower weights, the more I came across names who literally **** all over his entire career. Probably bias and name value as well as a bit of arrogance that the american claimant was better than the asian claimants.
     
  2. Flea Man

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    Too Sharp listed in Boxing Monthly's top flyweights of the past 50/60 years :twisted:
     
  3. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    I don't care if his resume is sh1t, he's little Pernell for me and

    THIS...transcontinental bouts even for world titles are very hard to make, especially when, 1) they don't make much more 'per defence' and 2) the 'world title' is a marketing capital no one wants to lose. In terms of making it a bigger fight, it usually doesn't quite translate unless both sets of fans are familiar with the fighter from the other continent
     
  4. Flea Man

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    But that doesn't mean Johnson should be recognised as the best flyweight of that time, even if I think he'd have a very good chance at beating the top guys. Where do you stand on that? I don't think Morel was the no.1 either.
     
  5. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    My knowledge below 122 is pretty poor and I'm no authority on flyweight, so in terms of details I can't comment, but just watching MJ I see something very special. Was he the best of his time, well if they didn't fight we'll never know, was SRR the best of his time above Burley? We'll never know.

    People have compared him to Hamed, saying the latter achieved more, which may well be the case, I rate Hamed highly as you know, but MJ as a boxer just looks better to me, although Hamed's power is ofcourse the X Factor and he should make the Hall too

    Still if you're criticising Too Sharp for not unifying you can criticise all manner of HOFamer's (half or more?) from all eras for not facing the best in their division. The standard isn't that high, most boxers missed fights get overlooked and the 20s and 30s seem to have fringe contenders making the Hall. Not a high standard at all, I see the reaction as here more of it being his straight election
     
  6. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    I think it's the fact Johnson got in so quickly that surprises rather than him getting in at all.He would have been fine as an eventual induction down the line, considering his talent and being the best Fly of the 90s along with Arbachakov.

    Same with Carbajal etc but to get in so quickly just stretches things too far considering how many other fighters have been waiting decades.
     
  7. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not sure that i would have taken him over Lopez , not sure about de contrary either .

    Lopez , Orlando Canizales , Marc Johnson , RJJ all paper chumps whose resume means nothing .

    IBF hypejobs .

    Zarate's and Lopez' "reigns" @ de WBC were a disgrace also .

    But Zarate at least fought Zamora .. and cheated against him :yep
     
  8. aduriz

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    which is completely BS IMO . how can you be rated higher than the legitimate champion who's fighting in the flyweight's major leagues ( asia ) ?

    that's the equivalent of a european welterweight beltholder who's rated so highly despite not facing anyone beyond continental level ....
     
  9. aduriz

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    he could've fought in japan against arbachakov for the lineal championship :
    his IBF title won't be on the line
    japan offers the best paydays for flyweights ( 200 k to 300 k for foreign champions )
     
  10. Flea Man

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    It's not the lack of unifications that winds me up, it's the lack of quality opposition (at fly anyway)
     
  11. kmac

    kmac On permanent vacation Full Member

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    i like the revisionist history here. :roll: the writers and other fighters of the time knew how good johnson was. that's why he was considered a top 5 fighter for a while. johnson was clearly considered a level above the other flyweights at that time.
     
  12. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    One could argue that this is not revisionism, but rather the prevailing opinion back then was western bias. And even if we accept that he was a level above (and I agree that he looks brilliant on film) does that rank him over guys with comparable resumes like Arbachakov.
     
  13. Flea Man

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    He didn't fight anyone in the top 3! Think for yourself and look at the evidence. The magazines were biased.

    How the **** can you be in the top 5 P4P if you're not the no.1 in your division?!
     
  14. Flea Man

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    Nice work. For me, I could understand if Johnson had beaten a few top class opponents at fly.

    Put it this way; the ONLY notable victory boxing mo thy has listed for him in their recent issue was against Montiel....at super fly :patsch
     
  15. kmac

    kmac On permanent vacation Full Member

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    so it's the magazines that are biased and not you guys. thanks for clearing that up.