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  • #11
    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
    I've read a lot about him. What was it that kept him from getting to that level?
    I think drugs, but his chin wasn't too good either.

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    • #12
      Monte Barrett
      Ike ibeubuchi
      Emmanuel augustus
      Martez Logan
      Butterbean
      Ray mercer
      Razor ruddock

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      • #13
        Monroe Brooks and Tony (I'll **** ya) Ayala.

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        • #14
          I liked Ike too and another unbeaten fighter Joe Mesi. In my case, I wasn't really expecting much, except for them to win.

          Kevin Kelley is another one. I believe he won a piece of the lightweight title but struggled whenever he really stepped up often (Hamed, Morales, Barrera).

          I tend not to care if someone is or will be an all-time great, just how good and entertaining their fights are to me anyway.

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          • #15
            Jeremy Williams.
            Frank Fletcher
            Don Lee
            Scott Welch
            Mike"Bounty"Hunter
            Micky Goodwin
            Tyronne Booze

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
              Ricardo mayorga
              Compare Mayorga's career to most professonals...I would say he accomplished a good bit. He beat one of the best pure technicians in boxing, won his division, etc. Its professional prize fighting and not every fighter will be the greatest.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                Odlanier Solis- I thought he had skills but never really seemed to dedicate himself to get in the condition necessary to compete at the top level.


                Jose Luis Lopez-This guy was an extremely hard puncher at 147. But he was too inactive with his punches. I thought he could have done better than he did and possibly had more significant fights at 147.
                Yes!! Solis. he would be on my list and the big Cuban Habenero broke my heart. So much talent...Such a waste.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                  I've read a lot about him. What was it that kept him from getting to that level?
                  A not-so-stellar chin that goes back to his amateur days, and his love life, which caused him to be upset by Ted Sanders in the first place back in 1982.

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                  • #19
                    David tua... The dude never even held a paper title

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                    • #20
                      Zack Padilla
                      Edner Cherry
                      Polo Saucedo
                      Ji-Hoon Kim
                      Gairy St. Clair
                      Razor Ruddock

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