Who's the most over-rated boxer from the 90's ??

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  • Underboss
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    #1

    Who's the most over-rated boxer from the 90's ??

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  • Addison
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    Oscar De La Hoya.

    I know he's cute and all..

    It's just too too much to see people who care nothing about Boxing rabid for Oscar.

    The male idol worship stuff is.. Well, gay.


    He has carried us on his back though.

    I'm grateful.


    The truth is complicated.

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    • Underboss
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      yea for me is also DLH.

      i was about to say tommy morrison but no i changed my mind.

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      • tito yuca
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        #4
        Oscar and Tyson - what did he do in the 90s again?

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        • Run
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          Ike Ibeabuchi.

          He's also the most overrated fighter whoever laced up the gloves. I'm sick of his delusional ****ing fans talking about how he would own the world if he wasn't in prison.

          Tua deserved the nod.



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          • beez721
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            #6
            Originally posted by RunW/Knives
            Ike Ibeabuchi.

            He's also the most overrated fighter whoever laced up the gloves. I'm sick of his delusional ****ing fans talking about how he would own the world if he wasn't in prison.

            Tua deserved the nod.
            I agree. he was solid no doubt but he was also untested. he got his name off beating an under sized byrd that cant beat a big heavyweight with skills ( even golota should have got the win over him) and getting the win in a very very close fight over a one dimensional tua ( I scored it a draw). I think lewis would have taken him out if they fought and exposed him. he was a good fighter,,no doubt but I dont think he'd have been a dominating champion. we'll never know for sure though. sucks he had to f up. I would have liked to seen him against another big man with skills

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            • JakeNDaBox
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              Depending on who you're talking to, Terry Norris warrants consideration as either the most overrated, or most underrated, fighter of the decade. At his peak, his supporters had you believing he could do no wrong. Today I know a lot of people who are actually disgusted that he was mentioned as a possibility for the Hall of Fame, never mind voted in on the first try.

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              • Welter_Skelter
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                On Pure Hype I would have to go with Mike Tyson..

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                • Run
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  I agree. he was solid no doubt but he was also untested. he got his name off beating an under sized byrd that cant beat a big heavyweight with skills ( even golota should have got the win over him) and getting the win in a very very close fight over a one dimensional tua ( I scored it a draw). I think lewis would have taken him out if they fought and exposed him. he was a good fighter,,no doubt but I dont think he'd have been a dominating champion. we'll never know for sure though. sucks he had to f up. I would have liked to seen him against another big man with skills
                  I also wonder why the same people that slag Tua and Byrd are the same ones that talk about how great Ibeabuchi was? LOL.

                  Those are his only two wins and one was a close should have been Tua victory or a draw. All Ike did was plod forward with the jab.



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                  • scap
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                    I also wonder why the same people that slag Tua and Byrd are the same ones that talk about how great Ibeabuchi was? LOL.

                    Those are his only two wins and one was a close should have been Tua victory or a draw. All Ike did was plod forward with the jab.
                    Have you ever seen a HW initiate a fight with Tua the way Ike did?

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