I think that the WBO is now held in fairly high esteem (at least comparitively to the other organisations) and has had respectable fighters fighting for their titles regularily for about the last ten years might give undeserved status to the "world champions" it crowned during the late 80's and nineties, who can claim to have held a "big 4" belt but did it at a time when it was irrelevant and held by very poor fighters. Obviously you could mention any number of IBS (lol) champions but no one takes them seriously and the WBO is now. You'd be spoilt for choice looking at them.
Pac. thats if you go with the joy boys logic, fighting weight drained old washed up opponents with PEDs help.
Don't know about the most talentless, but OP is clearly the least talented thread starter in the vicinity
Maybe this forum could have one thread without some twat throwing in Pacquaio/Mayweather? It's a question where neither of them apply, so answer it, don't use it to show who's nuts you hang from. Maussa, John Ruiz, Baldomir wasn't talented so to speak, just made the most out of what he had
Clearly Pacquiao. Oskie was drained and dying in the late stages of AIDS. Hatton had bits and loose pieces of bone in his jaw after Floyd beat that ass. Cotto was drained and wore an IV around his upper thigh. Arum bought Clottey a box of Polio vaccines to take a dive against Pac. Margarito received a small fleet of cabs for taking a dive as long as he made it look real, i.e., he better bleed. Mosley told Arum that running around the ring terrified would look just as real as faking being knocked out. :twisted:
this is a forum you twat. anybody can post anything they want to. build your own forum where you can tell people what to post.
Ever. John Ruiz is the first guy who comes to mind. No boxing ability to speak of, which is why he had to cheat by holding excessively all the time.
I'll admit I've never seen him fight but how about Manny Melchor? He finished with a 38-35-6 record but for 3 months was the IBF minimumweight title. He won the title when his record was 20-15-4.
Douglas was more talented than peoples think...It was his motivation and dedication to the sport that lacked...