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  • Kastrioti
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    #11
    Originally posted by brooklyn kid
    why isnt winky wright the thread title ????

    because thats basically the definition of him
    He's definitely up there.

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    • KnockoutTheFat
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      #12
      Originally posted by x-LuKe-x
      Joe Calzaghe.

      One of the greatest boxers of our generation.

      End of thread.
      NO.

      Tye Fields, end of thread.

      Anyway, it would be Calzaghe, Whitaker, Ibragimov (his potshot style makes him very difficult to beat) and Winky Wright.
      Last edited by KnockoutTheFat; 05-14-2008, 06:58 PM.

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      • x-PeROxiDE-x
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        #13
        Originally posted by KnockoutTheFat
        NO.

        Tye Fields, end of thread.

        Anyway, it would be Calzaghe, Whitaker, Ibragimov (his potshot style makes him very difficult to beat) and Winky Wright.
        Tye Fields is not a southpaw as he doesn't have a stance, just 2 modes; peaceful and kill.

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        • The Texican
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          #14
          I'm going with Winky Wright on this one.

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          • frankpaganini
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            #15
            you've all pointed out the obvious choices...so rather than just add to it im going to give a name that hasnt been mentioned in this thread...

            i think zab judah...

            i know he doesnt have the focus and discipline (and has lost against the best; ie. cotto; mayweather; etc.)

            but when he applies himself i think he's a very good fighter...

            he just doesnt know how to stay focused with his fights...

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            • Scott9945
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              #16
              Originally posted by x-LuKe-x
              Joe Calzaghe.

              One of the greatest boxers of our generation.

              End of thread.

              I'm not questioning that Joe is a great fighter. However I seriously doubt that he qualifies as underrated, which is the topic here.

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              • squealpiggy
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                #17
                It seems Joe Calzaghe is certainly underrated in internetland.

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                • daggum
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by squealpiggy
                  It seems Joe Calzaghe is certainly underrated in internetland.
                  he has more power than nigel benn now in case you didn't know. someone in internetland just said this. yes seriously. seriously dear god.

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                  • beez721
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by cotto16
                    For me its Micheal Moorer, Michael Nun and Tony Thonmpson
                    sultan ibragimov. he gets too bad a rap on his poor performance over austin when he had little time to prepare and came in way too heavy. as boring as he can be he's very tough to beat unless your 6'6 wlad klitschko
                    Last edited by beez721; 05-15-2008, 12:20 AM.

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