Who is the most frustratingly inconsitant fighter today?

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  • Slotff
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    #1

    Who is the most frustratingly inconsitant fighter today?

    My picks:

    1. Nate Campbell: The guy has so much talent, and so much skill that it is a shame that one has to actually ask themselves before his fights, "Which Campbell is going to show up? The one who got smoked by Peden and lost to Lorenzo? Or the one that dominated Rayimkulov and beat up Diaz?."

    2. Sam Peter: He looked so good dominating Toney and showing great skill in the rematch that it is a shame to see the pathetic showing against McCline and the clubbing, swinging brute that he was against Maskaev.

    3. Danny Williams: He lost twice in a row (to Skelton and Harrison) but then looked damned good when he got his weight down 60 pounds from the Skelton fight and KO'd Scott Gammer. Recent performances have left a little to be desired, but he has looked good of late, KOing Airich in a weird fight, taking two desicions, and beating up on Platov and getting robbed of a win with that bogus ND.
  • Money May MOFO
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    #2
    Zab Judah......

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    • krispy kreme
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      #3
      Definitely Zab..

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      • Dambala
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        #4
        1-Vivian Harris
        2-Zab Judah
        3-Jeff Lacy
        4-Zahir Raheem
        5-Kermit Cintron

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        • MELLY-MEL...
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          #5
          zab, hatton .

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          • Welter_Skelter
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            #6
            Jermaine Taylor is another..

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            • IMDAZED
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              #7
              Originally posted by Slotff
              My picks:

              1. Nate Campbell: The guy has so much talent, and so much skill that it is a shame that one has to actually ask themselves before his fights, "Which Campbell is going to show up? The one who got smoked by Peden and lost to Lorenzo? Or the one that dominated Rayimkulov and beat up Diaz?."

              2. Sam Peter: He looked so good dominating Toney and showing great skill in the rematch that it is a shame to see the pathetic showing against McCline and the clubbing, swinging brute that he was against Maskaev.

              3. Danny Williams: He lost twice in a row (to Skelton and Harrison) but then looked damned good when he got his weight down 60 pounds from the Skelton fight and KO'd Scott Gammer. Recent performances have left a little to be desired, but he has looked good of late, KOing Airich in a weird fight, taking two desicions, and beating up on Platov and getting robbed of a win with that bogus ND.
              Sam Peter never dominated James Toney. Agreed on Campbell though. He's easily #1 IMO.

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              • RichCCFC
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                #8
                Can we drop this Zab Judah **** now?

                The kid was nothing to begin with.

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                • THE REED
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                  #9
                  i dont think zab is inconsistent anymore... i used to feel that way... but in all honesty, that IS zab... a great fighter for 4-6 rounds, and thats it... maybe when he was extremely younger he was much better and focused... but this is the Zab we have now... when is the last time he beat a top guy?

                  Zab, isn't inconsistent, he's rather consistent if you pay attention.

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                  • Money May MOFO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _Ricky_
                    Can we drop this Zab Judah **** now?

                    The kid was nothing to begin with.
                    says the Joke C fan

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