Which current fighters do you not consider to be a hype job?

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  1. boxeo#1

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  2. Nonito Smoak

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    Hmmmm.... Hypejobs:

    Cannot consider anymore even if you tried (first two I never did):
    Donaire, Ward, Froch, Khan, JMLopez

    Do consider:
    Chavez Jr., (the heavyweight) Haye, Bute (relative to his popularity & ranking), Pascal, Angulo, Dirrell (I guess because I'd favor Ward, Bute, Kessler, Froch, Johnson vs. him)

    Underrated in a P4P sense:
    Moreno, Gonzalez, Koki Kameda, Dawson (yup, he's def a top 20), Cazares
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

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    :patsch You horrible ****. Once again, hyping an American fighter for a home town boy.
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

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    WTF does catchweights have to do with hype anyway?
     
  5. REEVO

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    See i do agree with your list, EXCEPT Haye unified the cruserweights then Heavy weight champion of the world he can fight, he isnt a hype job, would you be suprised if he KO wlad, because i wouldnt.
     
  6. Nonito Smoak

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    Yeah, good question. Unless you just pretend a decent % of boxers don't exist...
     
  7. bailey

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    Absolutely
     
  8. bailey

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  9. Nonito Smoak

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    I think Haye was a great cruiser. I just honestly hold little stake in his accomplishments at heavyweight. Not saying he is Anthony Mundine-ing it, but he's pulled off the equivalent of Pacquiao's lightweight legacy.

    For example, Haye's MD over Valuev in an all time boring fight is his only one that is close to stacking up to Povetkin's wins over Chambers and Byrd. Barrett, Ruiz, Harrison... those are three tune-ups.
     
  10. bailey

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    Hey thicko, tell me how Ruiz wasnt one of Americas best HWs of the decade. Once again you wont be able to. Stalker
     
  11. bailey

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    I agree. :good
     
  12. bailey

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    Some earlier posts in relation to your quotes
    When someone mentioned the great Sugar Ray Leonard
    :good
     
  13. REEVO

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    Yeah that fight with Valuev was **** mirror image of Holyfields attemp but Holyfield didnt get the nod, I would love to see how Vitali or Wlad would deal with Valuev to be fair, the man is a beast ,Haye did nearly drop him to be fair that same shot would of sprawled out Wlad but Equally there both chinny as each other.
     
  14. Lance_Uppercut

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    What does it matter what country he was from twat... :patsch By the time Haye beat Ruiz, Ruiz was all but done. Try to LEARN something rather then assuming an ass like you knows it all...:roll:
     
  15. bailey

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    Oi tit, Ruiz was done when Haye finished with him, before that he was WBA mandatory challenger and had fought Chagaev to a SD not too many fights previously and had a close fight with Valuev who was champ, that doesnt sound like he was done.
    Maybe you should try and learn instead of stalking me from thread to thread :lol: