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  • #21
    Originally posted by KlownvonnomaD View Post
    I was thinking Hector Camacho too.
    But I wasn't sure if people consider him to be a great.
    Depends? If we only count top 100 as ATG than he is not in the list. If we consider guys that have a claim to making the IBHOF than he is an ATG. Camacho in the second half of this career did alot of running in his bike and that polarized people.

    But he was undefeated for a while, and without even looking at wiki or boxrec i know by seeing the fights that he beat guys like Rosario, Ramirez, Limon,Mancini,Pazmanian Devil, and although old he did win against SRL and Duran.

    Even in his losses he never was knocked out against guys like Trinidad, Chavez, and DLH. I don't care how much running you do, to have like 90 fights and never get knocked out shows you have a good chin.

    Has 3 legit titles in different weight classes, if you count minor titles he is champ in a total of 7 different weght classes.

    Like I said he is not top 100 P4P, but i feel a future Hall of Famer.


    As for non ATG that are among my favs here are a few:


    Juan La Porte
    Adolpo Viruet
    David Tua
    Donovan Ruddock
    Ricardo Mayorga-mainly for humor
    Ceferino Garcia(close call if he is atg in WBHOF but not IBHOF)
    Wayne McCullough

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    • #22
      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
      I don't consider Macho Camacho an ATG fighter. I consider him a very talented fighter who could of been an ATG but just didn't work out. He was very fun to watch. One of the fastest fighter IMO thee fastest fighter I have ever seen.
      Na I dont really consider him as one either (I'm sure they'll now be thousands of posts from angry fans to follow).
      Definately entertaining to watch, and a great character.

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      • #23
        Jeff Lacy.

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        • #24
          The first name that came to my head was Emmanuel Augustus, the guy was sheer entertainment. Zab Judah i was a big fan of when he was coming up and thought he had potential to be great its a shame, such a waste of talent.

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          • #25
            Micky Ward was always someone who I'd go out of my way to watch.First time I ever saw him was on the Hamed-Sanchez undercard,where he fought Antonio Diaz.

            He stood toe-to-toe,shoulder-to-shoulder and just went at it for ten rounds against a younger,bigger,faster,stronger fighter.It was a fantasic war in which Ward more then held his own,even outworking the much younger,more energetic man by throwing like over a hundred punches in the very last round,despite the previous exhausting nine.



            Just a great warrior and an honest,decent guy.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by prinzemanspopa View Post
              Micky Ward was always someone who I'd go out of my way to watch.First time I ever saw him was on the Hamed-Sanchez undercard,where he fought Antonio Diaz.

              He stood toe-to-toe,shoulder-to-shoulder and just went at it for ten rounds against a younger,bigger,faster,stronger fighter.It was a fantasic war in which Ward more then held his own,even outworking the much younger,more energetic man by throwing like over a hundred punches in the very last round,despite the previous exhausting nine.



              Just a great warrior and an honest,decent guy.
              yeah Ward was real exciting warrior, have you seen him vs She Neary?

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              • #27
                Paz
                Pemberton
                Ward
                Shavers
                Quarry

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by prinzemanspopa View Post
                  Micky Ward was always someone who I'd go out of my way to watch.First time I ever saw him was on the Hamed-Sanchez undercard,where he fought Antonio Diaz.

                  He stood toe-to-toe,shoulder-to-shoulder and just went at it for ten rounds against a younger,bigger,faster,stronger fighter.It was a fantasic war in which Ward more then held his own,even outworking the much younger,more energetic man by throwing like over a hundred punches in the very last round,despite the previous exhausting nine.



                  Just a great warrior and an honest,decent guy.
                  Nice post poop, see you can do it when you try

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                  • #29
                    Jerry Quarry... his fights with Shavers, Lyle, Frazier (1), Mathis, Alexander, Alongi, Patterson, Miteff are great viewing, Quarry was a great fighter

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                    • #30
                      Jan Zaveck
                      Zab Judah
                      Arturo Gatti

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