Top Ten Journeymen.....know what a Journeyman is?

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  • K-DOGG
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    #41
    Originally posted by BigMKO
    Carlos Baldomir was a journeyman at one stage.
    Yup, correct-a-mundo.

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    • AJ53
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      #42
      http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004741
      this guy should make the list just for his number of fights.

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      • eazy_mas
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        #43
        Originally posted by RAESAAD
        Emanual Augustus (Burton) is a P4P best journeyman.......**** I don't think there is another fighter ever to have 25+ losses and be as good as this guy......
        I will go with you.

        you dont see much guy with 25 losses in the TV or giving them a chance.

        I guess his fooling around makes him entertaining.

        Sharmba Mitchell, Evander Holyfield, Aruto Gatti

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        • butterfly1964
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          #44
          Originally posted by AJ53
          http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004741
          this guy should make the list just for his number of fights.
          That guy sucks.

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          • Animal Squabbs
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            #45
            Wicky Ward, Emanuel Augustus, Peter Jackson, and Glenn Johnson count

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            • Mr. Ryan
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              #46
              Boxing is a sport preeminently populated by bums and stiffs. A stiff is a guy who is barely getting by with their ****. A stiff works at Wendy's and barely sc****s by on his salary. A bum is someone who has fallen out of the job market, someone who is sitting at home cuz he ain't got nowheres else to be.

              Journeymen fall in the place of stiffs, they're scraping by going from city to city looking for a paycheck, come giving their best accounts but many disheartened by their disposition as an opponent.

              Carlos Baldomir, Glen Johnson, and Emmanuel Augustus are the best journeymen today because they have the mentality of winners. Lovemore N'Dou also falls into that place. They will go all over the world to any city on short notice and make their money, giving their best efforts only to find that their lack of a strong promotional backing and punching power to be their greatest detriment.

              Saoul Mamby is my favorite journeyman of all time, Freddie Pendleton also.

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              • El Pollo LoCo
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                #47
                look to the left of ur screen and look to the bottom, i think u know who i pick

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                • the giant one
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                  #48
                  harold brazier was a damn good journeyman

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                  • Southpaw Stinger
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by the giant one
                    harold brazier was a damn good journeyman

                    indeed he was.

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                    • K-DOGG
                      Mitakuye Oyasin
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by the giant one
                      harold brazier was a damn good journeyman
                      One of my favorites....and his contemporaries: Kevin Pompey, Buck Smith, Ray Olivera....several very good journeymen in that lightweight/jr welterweight/welterweight class.

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