vernon forrest

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  1. sam_theman

    sam_theman New Member Full Member

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    I dont know a lot about him.
    How good is he?
    Is he a future hall of famer, i know he got knocked out by mayorga but lost a disputed decision time and beat Mosley twice
    Any info would be helpful
     
  2. teeto

    teeto Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Vernon Forrest is a class boxer imo, and he is tough aswell. The way he comes in with his uppercut behind his jab just looks great. Proved himself imo by re-establishing himslf after the Mayorga fights.

    But i heard he shouldve got beatn by Quartey, havent seen it though
     
  3. gl26

    gl26 Active Member Full Member

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    well thoose are the only big fights that he had.well he fought ike quratley but was past his prime
     
  4. gl26

    gl26 Active Member Full Member

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    yeb a past his prime quartey wip forrest.BUT QUARTEY WAS ROB
     
  5. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Very good boxer, his speed, boxing ability & ring generalship could give Mayweather a very entertaining bout.
     
  6. teeto

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    I will watch it sometime, wanna judge it and see what i have for it
     
  7. AliFrazier71

    AliFrazier71 Member Full Member

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    At this point and time, he is not a hall of famer.
     
  8. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Forrest is a superb boxer-puncher. He operates only from a distance, but is very effective in doing so because he has a long, stiff jab and throws his shots right down the pipe with speed and accuracy. His right hand is a dangerous punch. Top notch fundamentals defensively and offensively. His vulnerability is against pressure fighters that can take his shots (Mayorga) and other boxers that have the ability to outjab him (Quartey).

    He's not a hall of famer. To reach that status, he'd have to beat a couple title holders at 154 and unify the division.
     
  9. Motor City Sam

    Motor City Sam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree, with the qualification that while the Viper might not be a HOF'er based on objectively analysis, he's probably as good and as accomoplished as some people who are in there.

    He's an excellent figher and from all indications, a heck of a nice guy, too. I was happy for the success he had earlier in his career, and glad to see him capture a belt recently.
     
  10. sam_theman

    sam_theman New Member Full Member

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    just wondering why didn't he get the bigger bouts if he was that talented?
    guys like vargas, wright, de la hoya were around at a similar weight before he lost to mayorga?
     
  11. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    I think he is a great boxer puncher who beat Shane and lost to Mayorga. He had a great amaetur background with wins over Mosley, but lost to Tszyu. His only problem was when he took off a couple years to rest his shoulder after surgery. Maybe at that time he could had fought some comp to help his record. But I always felt he won the 2nd Mayorga fight
     
  12. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    His not going to the HOF. He was a decent mainstay at 47. Struggled with Raul Frank in a boring match when he won the IBF. Was given a shot by an unbeaten and world ranked P4P best Sugar Shane and made his name then. Went onto to loose emphatically to Mayorga and has suffered career shoulder injurys since. His too old to make a real dent now but is a welcome addition to 54 as a name opponent.
     
  13. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    Shoulder surgy and missed two years
     
  14. teeto

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    He wasnt a big-money name, and i think the reason he never fought them was for the reason u said - he was very talented
     
  15. Motor City Sam

    Motor City Sam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Forrest was a high risk/low reward guy in his prime. The welterweight talent pool was deep and he was a relative unknown who didn't bring much in the way of marketability. He had a few media types like Kellerman and others calling for him to get a title shot long before he did.