Most low class/Poor sportsmanship fighters

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  1. Rocky2k5

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    The Harlem Hammer is probably one of the worst.

    Panama Lewis might top him but hes not a fighter.


    *Harlem Hammer is James Butler
     
  2. Thread Stealer

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    James Butler
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  3. Rocky2k5

    Rocky2k5 Member Full Member

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    The thing is that wasnt the worst thing he did. He also murdered Max Kellermans brother.
     
  4. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah forget about poor sport, he's a poor human being.
     
  5. BadJuju83

    BadJuju83 Bolivian Full Member

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    Why calzaghe and Cotto :think
     
  6. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Of all Time is OScar de la Hoya. This Transvestite, when he lost to Trinidad bitched about the scorecards, when he lost to Mosley in June of 2000, bitched about the scorecards, when he lost the rematch, he called for an investigation. When he "won" against Sturm, he wasnt calling for investigations, and again when PBF schooled his Golden Ass, he was again crying and moaning.
     
  7. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Both Calzaghe and Cotto are notorious for showing up their opponents in the ring. Very disrespectful at times.
     
  8. Scar

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    James Toney.
     
  9. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    I've followed Cotto's career all over, amateur and professional, never noticed anything disrespectful from him to be honest.
     
  10. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If we're going to list fighters who show up others in the ring then EVERY fighter is going to be on this list.

    Hell Julio Cesar Chavez did it but I don't think he's low class.
     
  11. san rafael

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    I've got Cotto's entire career, amateurs included, in my collection and I've watched it multiple times. I'm a huge fan. Cotto has a healthy ego, and he's a confidence player. There's no question in my mind he's been a bit of a punk at times, that's just the nature of competition for some people. Watch the Malignaggi fight, the Urkal fight, and the Gomez fight as examples. These were three very clear cut cases of Cotto being the better, stronger man, and him still needing to exert his superiority and confidence on guys who were outgunned in very rude fashion. Also, the way that Cotto left the ring after the Margarito fight and refused interviews was unsportsmanlike to some people, not nescessarily me, but there were rumblings.
     
  12. BadJuju83

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    Think youre being a bit harsh on them. If you include them youd have to include Hamed, Ali . Malignaggi and lots more.
     
  13. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    It's all about how you go about it.
     
  14. san rafael

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    Nah, we're talking about insult to the men they're facing in a very specific way. I'm not going to factor in every feet shuffling or bit of trash talking back and forth. Some guys do it in a playful way, and some guys do it from a weakened, or even position.
     
  15. SouthPawJinx

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    i always thought james toney was very unsportsmanlike. even after losing fairly in the rematch to samuel peter.