The best fighters with not so great resumes.

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  1. mrkoolkevin

    mrkoolkevin Never wrestle with pigs or argue with fools Full Member

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    Yeah, when I read "Sugar Ray Leonard," I instinctively double-checked that it wasn't BoxedEars joking around again.
     
  2. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Jack Johnson
    Jack Dempsey
    Rocky Marciano
     
  3. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. cleming

    cleming Active Member Full Member

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    Orlando Canizales, Terry Norris.
     
  5. scarecrow

    scarecrow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bernard Hopkins. Lost to prime Jones and looked out of his league. Didn't fight Toney. Best wins are blown up Welterweights in Tito and DLH. ATG fighter, but no standout victories.

    Floyd Mayweather. Best wins are a blown up and old Pacquiao and Marquez. And Corrales and Castillo. Again, ATG fighter, but no standout victories.

    Mike Tyson. Best victory is a blown up Michael Spinks. ATG, but no signature victories.

    Ricardo Lopez. Just didn't really beat anybody of note. Borderline ATG fighter.

    Calzaghe. Really only has 1 super notable victory and that is a prime Kessler. Who was solid, but not great.
     
  6. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    adored him :)

    which now gets me thinking about another of my favourites from around then... khasio galaxy
     
  7. Vince Voltage

    Vince Voltage Boxing Addict Full Member

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  8. cleming

    cleming Active Member Full Member

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    Me too. A boxing wonder.
     
  9. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If I could only pick one it'd have to be Jim Corbett and David Tua