World Class "Journeyman" Fighters

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  1. sas6789

    sas6789 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can you think of any fighters who were considered journerman but were actually world class or had world class skills?
     
  2. MrBumboclart

    MrBumboclart Active Member Full Member

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    Luis Resto? (lol)

    Nah, Jerry Quarry is seen as a journeyman of the 60s/70s and shouldnt be. He was a great fighter in his own right, as were many in that day.

    Tony Galento was somewhat of a journeyman - fighting as a second job and giving top class fighters tough fights. However hes more skilled and a better fighter than hes given credit.
     
  3. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Freddie Pendleton.

    Glenn Johnson.

    Juan Laporte.

    Saoul Mamby.

    Augustus when he wasnt clowning around.
     
  4. Box-Fan

    Box-Fan Active Member Full Member

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    Sanderline Williams gave a lot of future world very good and close fights Iran Barkley, James Toney, Frank Tate, Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn. Also other good fighters like Herol Graham, Don lee and Merqui Sosa. That says something about Sanderline's quality.
     
  5. Mavellous Mark

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  6. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Journeymen are journeymen for a reason IMO

    There are Champions, Contenders, Journeymen.

    I have a very hard time calling guys like Oba Carr or Jerry Quarry "journeymen" when they are one of the best guys in their division.
     
  7. AREA 53

    AREA 53 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tom "The Bomb" Bethea upset a few national champs in their backyards like Mark Rowe British Champ and Nino Benvenuti World Champ, Sadly for Tom it was a Non-Title Fight with Nino - Nino won with the title on the line. A real tough competitor was Mr Bethea.
     
  8. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LaPorte wasn´t a journeyman IMO....
     
  9. WhyYouLittle

    WhyYouLittle Stand Still Full Member

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    One of my favorites. The one guy I don't mind clowning around. It looks like he's more like having a good time than he's trying to humiliate the other guy.
     
  10. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    World class journeyman is an oxymoron.
     
  11. natonic

    natonic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Harold Brazier was a journeyman fighter who worked his way to word class level. Same with Freddie Pendleton.
     
  12. sas6789

    sas6789 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree, i thought he beat Barkley he lost a SD to Benn as well.
     
  13. itliangladiator

    itliangladiator Active Member Full Member

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    Johnny Bratton but he was a world champion and very talented, Ralph Tiger Jones.
     
  14. luke

    luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I was about to start a thread like this about the 1980's and 1990's HW journymen/Gatekeepers, Bert Cooper, Jesse Ferguson, Leon Spinks, Lionel Buttler, Jimmy Thunder, Mike Evans, Bonecrusher Smith, Mike Weaver, Darrol Willson, David Izon, Everett Martin, Elijah Tillery, Mike Hunter, Oliver McCall, John Tate, Tyrell Biggs, Jose Ribalta, James Tillis, Ros Purrity, Michael Dokes, Orlin Norris.
     
  15. Legend X

    Legend X Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Yeah, lots of fighters.

    Jesse Ferguson was the first that came to mind.