Most Underated Southpaw boxer's past or present

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  • joseph5620
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    #41
    Originally posted by cotto16
    For me its its Micheal Moorer and zab judah
    Jirov and Michael Mooer. Moore was unbeaten as a LH and Jirov was unbeaten at cruiser until he ran into James Toney. Jirov was not good at heavyweight though. Moorer did well there and kept his power. He was a KO artist at 175 and one of the few southpaw heavyweight champions. Jirov had that outstanding amateur background too. These are not the best southpaws, but underrated. Maybe Jim Watt too.

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    • T-97
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      #42
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      Jirov and Michael Mooer. Moore was unbeaten as a LH and Jirov was unbeaten at cruiser until he ran into James Toney. Jirov was not good at heavyweight though. Moorer did well there and kept his power. He was a KO artist at 175 and one of the few southpaw heavyweight champions. Jirov had that outstanding amateur background too. These are not the best southpaws, but underrated. Maybe Jim Watt too.
      When you said that,

      I heard Jim Watt saying "This is P4P quality stuff"

      Anyone who saw the Sky broadcast of Hatton-Mayweather will have heard the line. I have no idea why i thought of that, i just did.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
        When you said that,

        I heard Jim Watt saying "This is P4P quality stuff"

        Anyone who saw the Sky broadcast of Hatton-Mayweather will have heard the line. I have no idea why i thought of that, i just did.
        LOL I watched that on Youtube. I thought they did a much better job than the HBO crew. Even though Hatton was from England, they were very objective and intelligent. HBO should have taken notes lol.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
          When you said that,

          I heard Jim Watt saying "This is P4P quality stuff"

          Anyone who saw the Sky broadcast of Hatton-Mayweather will have heard the line. I have no idea why i thought of that, i just did.
          Was that the one with Barry Mcguigan doing commentary?

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