Who is the worst fighter with a belt?

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    #71
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Like I said, I've never seen him.

    I just said in my first post that no one picked him, and a lot of people didn't agree with the decision.

    Scratch it if it's wrong.
    No one picked him because he had less losses than Spinks. When you're dealing with a guy like Phillips who hasn't made as much money as other three-time titlists, he's bound to be hungry.

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    • Ryn0
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      #72
      Originally posted by kswizzy99
      And of course there are a thousand belts all over the world so this is only for the 5 main titles:WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, RING.

      My pick is Enzo Maccarinelli(WBO Cruiserweight). Cuz I don't think he has ever fought any top 50 cruiserweights. I have absolutly no idea how he has that belt, but he does.
      He fought Braithwaite.... and Haye. Erdei is bad, The strawweights, and LMW's are also terrible

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #73
        Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
        diaz is not a champ
        imo diaz wins in a rematch he deserves a rematch but don king knows better and its not letting it happen
        So a guy goes out and beats a unified champion and he's the worst titlist? Hmm, OK. Well then Juan Diaz lost to the worst champion in boxing, which can't be a very flattering achievement.

        It's weird how some fans are unwilling to give credit to guys who beat their favorite fighter.

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        • Chunk..
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          #74
          Gavin Rees gave me hope of being a world champion one day. If he can do it.................???

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            #75
            Originally posted by JournalSquare
            So a guy goes out and beats a unified champion and he's the worst titlist? Hmm, OK. Well then Juan Diaz lost to the worst champion in boxing, which can't be a very flattering achievement.

            It's weird how some fans are unwilling to give credit to guys who beat their favorite fighter.
            he won on a split decision against diaz who was confused from a huge cut
            that fight shoulda been stopped after the clash of heads
            he got lucky, its called an upset
            campbell is the most unlikely guy to make a defense of his title all the lightweights are too good for him

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              #76
              Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
              he won on a split decision against diaz who was confused from a huge cut
              that fight shoulda been stopped after the clash of heads
              he got lucky, its called an upset
              campbell is the most unlikely guy to make a defense of his title all the lightweights are too good for him
              The judge who gave it to Diaz is either a ****ing idiot, or can't score a fight.

              Accidental headbutts (or punches as it actually turned out to be) are part of boxing, and something a good champion should adjust to.

              Diaz losing is no one's fault but Diaz's. Campbell performed beautifully.

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #77
                Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
                he won on a split decision against diaz who was confused from a huge cut
                that fight shoulda been stopped after the clash of heads
                he got lucky, its called an upset
                campbell is the most unlikely guy to make a defense of his title all the lightweights are too good for him
                They gave a split-decision because it was on what amounted to Diaz's home turf (it certainly wasn't Campbell's).

                Look, a lot of boxers get cut, its part of the game. It's on you to overcome whatever obstacles get in your way. Thats what champions do. When James Toney fought Tim Littles, he too was cut by a punch and was told if he didn't get to work and finish this guy he was going to lose. He went out and finished the Littles off.

                Also, the cut was initially caused by a punch, I have video proof.

                You can blame it on the judges, blame it on the ref, call it a hometown decision or place the blame on the cut, at the end of the day you have to live with history.

                This is the same logic of Tyson fans who say that if Tyson would have taken Douglas serious he would have been the undefeated greatest champion of all-time. But he didn't and thats history. Nothing is gonna change it.

                I could say that Hector Camacho Jr. would have beaten Jesse James Leija if not for the cut, but thats not my agenda.

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                • Mr. Ryan
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  The judge who gave it to Diaz is either a ****ing idiot, or can't score a fight.

                  Accidental headbutts (or punches as it actually turned out to be) are part of boxing, and something a good champion should adjust to.

                  Diaz losing is no one's fault but Diaz's. Campbell performed beautifully.
                  Pretty much what I said, only shorter.

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                  • Panamaniac
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                    #79
                    Who's the worst fighter with a belt?

                    Wladimir Klitschko. He's just a big Palooka with little (if any) boxing skills. It pains me to say this because I like the guy! He only has two weapons in his arsenal. A left paw (not a jab) and a right cross (in the broadest sense of the word). He couldn't uncork a left hook or an uppercut to save his life. He struggled against his last two opponents (who were stiffs) barely winning a decision against the former, and eeking-out a late-round TKO against the latter. It was bums like these greats like Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali used to mop-up the canvas with...

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                    • -Swizzy-
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Panamaniac
                      Wladimir Klitschko. He's just a big Palooka with little (if any) boxing skills. It pains me to say this because I like the guy! He only has two weapons in his arsenal. A left paw (not a jab) and a right cross (in the broadest sense of the word). He couldn't uncork a left hook or an uppercut to save his life. He struggled against his last two opponents (who were stiffs) barely winning a decision against the former, and eeking-out a late-round TKO against the latter. It was bums like these greats like Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali used to mop-up the canvas with...
                      lol, that is a terrible choice. as much as I think wlad is a terrible #1 hw compared to the past greats, he is definitley not the worst title holder. you say it pains you to say this cuz you like him? I doubt that very much.

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