Biggest hypejobs of this decade
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Victor Oganov immediately comes to mind. 26-0 with 26 knockouts, 26 were bums. He was already getting billed by some as the next great wrecking ball until he got absolutely destroyed by some nobody. If you look at his record he's like 32-2 now with 32 knockouts, but all his opponents ******.Comment
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I don't see Hatton as a hypejob and if he is a hypejob for beating an old Tszyu and Castillo while beating the occasional Paulie type B list fighter, then DLH is certainly as much of a hypejob. If you look at their careers against the best in the world, the real prime elites DLH and Hatton are about the same.Comment
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Jeff Lacy
They made him out to be the next Mike tyson or something.
Hatton is not a hype Job, he is really popular but I don't see him being over hyped... He is a solid LWW who as of now is uncontested. I don't really see how that's hype. He decisively beat the the current best competition and Paul is in his prime.Last edited by Underdog82; 11-30-2008, 03:30 PM.Comment
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Pavlik was overhyped a bit too. They tried to make him sound unbeatable and gave him to much of a chance to win against Hopkins. But I still think he is a solid boxer who will stop most anyone at 160.Comment
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who was the kid that emmanuell steward was training that lost to vera? that was a ton of **** talk.
there are a few arreola fans going about now, i like arreola but he will have zero success once he steps into top heavy category.
how about dominick(sp) guinn?
i also have a good feeling david haye will get put out soon and end his hype.Comment
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He beat nobody at 140
Drew with Mosley Beat Judah(who hasn't) and stopped by a punching bag with a chinComment
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