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  • msagrain
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    #31
    got to be audley harrison no one can argue with me on this one

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    • Texanballer
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      #32
      Ricardo Williams

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      • Jim_Davis
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        #33
        Originally posted by tredh
        Bull**** Hamed did train and lost to a better fighter. His trainer Manny Steward even told Hamed he didn't want him to take the Barrera fight because Steward knew Hamed couldn't win.
        Get the **** out of here with that bull**** there's factual evidence to prove Naseem was way more skilled at an early age than Barrera and Morales were.

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        • Derranged
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          #34
          Originally posted by beauty
          Definitely Zabdiel Judah. All the abilitiy to be the best in the division but no self control, discipline or tenacity. Very unfortunate.
          I agree, good post. The psychological aspect of Judah seems to be getting worse for that matter.

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          • MindBat
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            #35
            I'd have to say Mike Tyson, David Reid, Bowe, Bruce Seldon (Decent Athletic ability), and Frank Bruno, who looked strong as an ox, but lacked killer instinct and folded under pressure.

            Naz was more accomplished in the UK.

            Michael Grant looked promising.

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            • -Hyperion-
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              #36
              .....mmmmmm....alll you guys who said Zab are wrong, i think having all his 5 losses coming from the same reason proves that what we see is his limit, he cant fight more than 4 rounds and never could......(only the spinks fights.....)

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              • K-Nan
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                #37
                Mike Tyson, by far.

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                • Amaro
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                  #38
                  zab judah only wins when their's no pressure, and comes out impressive because it's just that; no pressure, no skill, no talent he's facing. dude NEVERR won any of his major fights so what's up with this persona of untouchable skill he seems to potray?

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                  • Amaro
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Left2body
                    I forgot to mention one guy:

                    James Toney: One of my favorite fighters but if he had the work ethic of Bernard Hopkins or PBF he could've fought his early career at 154lbs. Then moved up and dominated MW-and SMW for decades. The fact that he was still succesful at LHW, Cruiser and HW just shows how much talent he had.

                    Imagine if he would've stood in shape and at lower weight. How long would he have been king of the hill and transformed himself from a Great fighter which he is to an ATG fighter which he could have easily been.
                    and this bring's tears to my eyes.

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                    • Brockton Lip
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Naz-Fan
                      Get the **** out of here with that bull**** there's factual evidence to prove Naseem was way more skilled at an early age than Barrera and Morales were.
                      Aren't you the same individual who stated that Naseem was better than Ali?

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