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  • jabsRstiff
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    #131
    I saw Steve Collins fight NUMEROUS times.
    He had ZERO appeal. He was a PLUGGER, without much of a punch.

    He'd have had nothing for Jones, in the ring or in terms of making people want to see the two square off.

    He was a tough guy, a fairly smart fighter.....I don't want to disrespect him.
    But he was someone who no fighter would fear, in any way.

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    • Mr. Violence
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      #132
      Felix "Cheato" Trinidad

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #133
        Originally posted by hitterwitter
        Shows how much you know, he wasn't even from England. At that time 3 of the best super middle weights were from britain. Collins, Benn, Eubank. Why would they want to come to america,they got more money fighting each other. did you see the crouds they drew one of the fights had 42,000 people there.

        Any American who watched that RJJ fight would have seen Collins calling out Jones.
        England, Ireland, same bull****. Collins never beat a good opponent who wasn't British. He lost to McCallum, Johnson, and Kalumbay, none of them of British descent. Ricky Hatton draws alot of people, so does Paz, doesn't mean they don't suck. Only good fighters ever from England were Eubank and The Prince.

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        • mauricio95
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          #134
          Originally posted by asian_sensation
          England, Ireland, same bull****. Collins never beat a good opponent who wasn't British. He lost to McCallum, Johnson, and Kalumbay, none of them of British descent. Ricky Hatton draws alot of people, so does Paz, doesn't mean they don't suck. Only good fighters ever from England were Eubank and The Prince.
          that was a nasty remark asian sensation

          USA is not everything you Know

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          • morancito
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            #135
            Oh and by the way, the super middle category should be eliminated ASAP, along with the straws. Pointless categories.

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              #136
              Originally posted by INFAMOUZ
              I was thinking....Who does everybody here think are the most overated fighters of all time. I don't mean fighters who did not live up to their potential (ie Tyson, Toney, David Reid) I mean fighters that may have had or are having great careers are doing their best but you believe are given more credit than they deserve.

              The first three that come to mind are:

              1)Rocky Marciano- Something should be said for retiring undefeated, but his career was largely a case of being in the right place in the right time. He beat Jersey Joe Walcott for the title (already and old man) fought a past his prime Joe Louis and Archie Moore (who almost beat him) and there were no real good young up and coming heavyweights to challenge him. He was around 8-10 years prior to the rise of Ali. He also retired just in time to not have to fight Floyd Patterson. If he was boxing 5 years earlier or later, I doubt he would have been undefeated.

              2)Lennox Lewis-May be the best SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT of all time. If there was a division for people of his size, but the fact of the matter was he was a good fighter beating other good people who he had 5-6 inches of height on (at least) and who were giving away 20 pounds or more in weight to. Good big man almost always beats good smaller dude. Yet he still managed to get knocked out by Oliver McCall, Hasim Rachman, and lose to Evander Holyfield on the downside of his career. (No not his first fight where he got screwed out of the decision, the second fight they said he won) He also arguably loss to Ray Mercer. Lennox is not even in my all time heavyweight top 15 maybe not even top 20. In a mediocre era of heavyweights he was only just good.

              3)Oscar De La Hoya-Here's why. He has won titles in 5 weight classes true and he is an excellent boxer. But the media hype machine (and throngs of female fans) have made him out to be a better boxer than he is. Its also given him a host of questionable decisions from Whittaker to Ike Quartery, to Felix Sturm just recently. If Hop had let it go to the cards he might have set himself up for a screw job as well. He's a great fighter, but he's had a very carefully managed career that has allowed him to make the most of his oppurtunities and pad his record with impressive (on paper wins). When he's been put in front of someone of equal or better talent he's lost (Tito, Hop, Mosley) although if he hadn't run he would have beat Tito.

              I'm sure there are more what do you guys think? Do you agree with my choices, who are your choices?


              You make good points, but Oscar isnt overrated because A-He is a tremendous boxer with tons of talent. He is a warrior and he has never ducked anyone and has always wanted the biggest fights against the best fighters and B-He brings VERY MUCH NEEDED attention to boxing at a time when you practically have to put a gun to the sportscenter's newscaster's head to get him to talk about boxing.

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                #137
                Originally posted by GodzHand
                You make good points, but Oscar isnt overrated because A-He is a tremendous boxer with tons of talent. He is a warrior and he has never ducked anyone and has always wanted the biggest fights against the best fighters and B-He brings VERY MUCH NEEDED attention to boxing at a time when you practically have to put a gun to the sportscenter's newscaster's head to get him to talk about boxing.
                But he hasn't beaten too many guys beyond question:

                Pernell Whitaker
                Ike Quartey
                Felix Trinidad

                If he had beaten these guys up bad, he would be a p4p greatest of all time. He isn't, though.

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                  #138
                  Originally posted by mauricio95
                  that was a nasty remark asian sensation

                  USA is not everything you Know
                  But Olivares would've killed all those guys mentioned, right? I'm just saying that English fighters are protected and duck the guys they can't beat, what? I'm not on America's side, or even the Philippines side, I'm on my mine.

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by morancito
                    Oh and by the way, the super middle category should be eliminated ASAP, along with the straws. Pointless categories.
                    It seems that the only 2 Americans who ever weighed 168 lbs., Jones and Toney, dominated it. The only American there now is Lacy, and he sucks. 168 is interesting with Danny Green, but if they got rid of 168 they could compete with good fighters, like Tarver and Johnson.

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                    • mauricio95
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by asian_sensation
                      But Olivares would've killed all those guys mentioned, right? I'm just saying that English fighters are protected and duck the guys they can't beat, what? I'm not on America's side, or even the Philippines side, I'm on my mine.
                      whta is wrong with you dude
                      i think you need to litghten up a bit you are taking everything to personal i believe you need to take your medication or something

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