Who is the most overrated fighter in boxing today???

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  • Mizzou
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    #31
    Originally posted by letsgobrady
    prove to me that it's stronger.beating miranda and taylor makes you 1 of the top 3 fighters p4p?miranda's overrated and so is taylor what have they done?
    Bernard Hopkins is the only big name on JC's resume, and he was forty three. Frank Warren knew that in order to keep his gravy train afloat he would have to keep having joe fight toddlers.

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    • letsgobrady
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      #32
      Originally posted by Mizzou
      Bernard Hopkins is the only big name on JC's resume, and he was forty three. Frank Warren knew that in order to keep his gravy train afloat he would have to keep having joe fight toddlers.
      kelly has no big names on his resume and it's not joe's fault that bernard waited so long to fight him

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      • mspiegelo
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        #33
        Fatton by Far. Calzaghe actually has mad skills. Ricky does too, just not on the elite level. his two most notable wins were over past-their-prime fighters like the waaaay-shot Castillo and Kosta who had barely been active for the previously 4 years (4 years, 4 fights).

        He was exposed by Luis Collazo (who got robbed), and outclassed and dominated by pbf. His lb 4 lb status is a joke and I don't even consider him to be the best at 140. Not until he faces a few out of the pool of Tim Bradley, Holt, Torres, Malignaggi, D-Hopkins, Steve Forbes, Gavin Rees, Junior Witter, etc. I'd also love to see Cotto manhandle him at Welterweight, but I think he learned that he doesn't belond there.

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          #34
          Originally posted by mspiegelo
          Fatton by Far. Calzaghe actually has mad skills. Ricky does too, just not on the elite level. his two most notable wins were over past-their-prime fighters like the waaaay-shot Castillo and Kosta who had barely been active for the previously 4 years (4 years, 4 fights).

          He was exposed by Luis Collazo (who got robbed), and outclassed and dominated by pbf. His lb 4 lb status is a joke and I don't even consider him to be the best at 140. Not until he faces a few out of the pool of Tim Bradley, Holt, Torres, Malignaggi, D-Hopkins, Steve Forbes, Gavin Rees, Junior Witter, etc. I'd also love to see Cotto manhandle him at Welterweight, but I think he learned that he doesn't belond there.
          i completly agree with everything you said, everyone makes hatton out to be the best at 140 but he is not fighting the top 140 fighters

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          • P4P Opinion
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            #35
            I take it you don't want to justify what you're saying Mizzou? Perhaps you actually can't. Perhaps you're just another mindless ranter, incapable of objective analysis.

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