Fighters u wished had truly fullfilled their potential

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  • Chicago
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    #21
    Zab Judah.

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    • Gio
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      #22
      Originally posted by nmuburner22
      Zab Judah...damn What A Waste Of Talent.
      I second that.

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      • MaYaN_SuN
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        #23
        I would have liked to see Bojado done better, not only that but it would have been nice to see him mount a better comeback.

        But between Goldenboy givin Ouma to Taylor, Escobedo to Jimminez, Bautista to DeLeon, and a fat stamina lackin Bojado to a hungry crafty fighter...lol I don't think Bojado even had a chance, I really dont think Goldenboy knows whats really best for their fighters. I mean who ever gave the greenlight on a fat out of shape Bojado to jump in there like that after what? 2 or 3 fights, they have to be completely out of their ****in minds.

        Ouma was way too small for Taylor, I'm surprised he didnt die that night. Escobedo and Jimminez was action packed, but that fight should have happened a year or two while they climbed the ranks. And Bautista was getting hit as he was steppin up in class, wasn't he? I mean all their prospects and vets get smashed..

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        • Verstyle
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          #24
          Ricky Hatton............

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          • brently1979
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            #25
            Originally posted by -Hyperion-
            Michael Nunn, that punch form Toney finished him...

            Julio Cesar Chavez, the fame, money and his own fighting style caught up to him....and he lacked that one espectacular non controversial win...i think a 1986-1990 chavez is one of the best 15 fighters of all time...

            winky wright, imo he is one of the top 5 fighters of the last decade...at least....but he wasted his prime because he couldnt make the best fighters fight him......imo he beat vasquez, simon, vargas, taylor and hopkins(vasquez being the only fight i could see him losing really...but only by a point, 112-111...) and add to that his victories over mosley and trinidad....imo, he should be a fromer 3 time-154, and current 160 and 175 champ...


            oscar de la hoya, he was never as focused in boxing after the loss to trinindad, that loss changed his perspective of life IMO...

            Erik Morales was a beast coming up but after the multiple wars he had had by the age of 24, and the weight draining he was already a very spent force, although still an elite fighter.....

            Shane Mosley lost pretty much all the opportunity to make a really great legacy for fighting De la Hoya...

            Roy Jones Jr. never really achieved what a man with his talent should have...
            Yeah, this is very true and I feel oscar fell short of his potential, sure he's the biggest draw in the sport, made more money than anyone else, but he fell short of the greatness he promised so early in this career.
            He always seemed to make mistakes in his biggest fights and changed his style after the Tito fight which never really served him as well.

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