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  • Roger Mellie
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    #41
    Originally posted by minion
    Are you for real, or you actually trying to pull someone leg?

    he is 43 for crying out loud, get it into your head. All he could do was steal an SD of a 43 year old!!

    Hopkins went on to fight Pavlik, What did Calazghe do? He should have faced Pavlik before he faced Hopkins, or atleast after, but instead he went to to face Roy Jones, who was shot est. 5 years ago. Yet, he still claimed Roy Jones was in his "Prime" when he faced him.
    ...tick.tick.tick...MONG!!!!!! Congratulations! I set the clock ticking to see how long it would take the first spastic to chime in,and it comes as no surprise that it is mongion!
    Well done! Wipe your chin and give yourself a biscuit!

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    • liam_48@msn.com
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      #42
      Duran vs Iran Barkley what an amazing performance in my eyes the greatest performance by an old fighter ever!

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      • klipsch speaker
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        #43
        Originally posted by liam_48@msn.com
        Duran vs Iran Barkley what an amazing performance in my eyes the greatest performance by an old fighter ever!
        This win was not in any way underrated.
        The best example of an underrated win for Roberto Duran was his rematch victory against Jorge Fernando Castro.
        Duran was around 47 at the time...
        Last edited by klipsch speaker; 04-07-2009, 09:08 AM.

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        • TheGreatA
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          #44
          Originally posted by klipsch speaker
          This win was not in any way underrated.
          The best example of an underrated win for Roberto Duran was his rematch victory against Jorge Fernando Castro.
          Also his win over Ernesto Marcel.

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          • the_blueprint
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            #45
            presscott should of had more credit, knocked khan out in a ridiculous time, never heard anything after people just started to hate khan, why not like prescott

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            • -Antonio-
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              #46
              James Toney defended his belt against the number one contender Tim Littles who was undfeated with wins over contender John Scully and future belt holder Frankie Liles.

              Toney destroyed him with power punching, even overcoming a horrible gash over his eye. Littles was never the same after that fight. A very good win that never gets mentioned.

              He also came back from a first round kd and defeated Reggie Johnson one month after beating Nunn. Same Johnson who Roy Jones gets credit for dominating some years later.

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              • -Antonio-
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                #47
                Duran beat former title holder Carlos Palomino, and most people dont even know who Palomino is, let alone give someone credit for beating him.

                Originally posted by mr.crust
                Calzaghe vs Hopkins.People cite his age and the judges as though he was responsible for both,and then try to make some vague and nonsensical argument about triangle theories when facing the fact that Hopkins absolutely embarrased the so-called next big thing in boxing.A win it was,and a very underrated one at that.......tick,tick,tick..
                This is a good one. Even if people cite his age they fail to mention the fact that most of Nard's best wins came past 40.

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                • -Hyperion-
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Silencers
                  Recently what comes to mind is Edwin Valero's win over Vicente Mosquera, Mosquera was ranked in the top 10 by the Ring and Valero won that fight in a war, he doesn't get much credit for it though.
                  pitalua was ranked 5(and shouldve been ranked #2 IMO), and people are saying valero needs to fight at least top 15 contenders

                  ignorant people.....

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                  • boxasmash
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                    #49
                    calzaghe vs hopkins
                    cotto vs mosley
                    bradley vs witter
                    calzaghe vs bika
                    jones vs malinga
                    jones vs thornton
                    kessler vs mundine
                    kessler vs sartison

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                    • oldgringo
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                      #50
                      Vargas defeating Quartey was a good win regardless but I don't think Ike was at his very best for that one. He had already shown signs that he was slipping a bit and he was coming off a one year+ layoff after the demoralizing De La Hoya fight. I think Ike's prime could be seen from '93-'97.

                      Speaking of Quartey, his win over Crisanto Espana is pretty underrated if you ask me. It was a good, rugged, competitive fight, but Quartey just walked through him at the end of it with a massive volley of rights and lefts in typical Ike fashion, stopping him with another burst just after. Great jabbing battle for sure. Check it out when you get a chance.

                      Karmazin beating Ouma is an underrated win in my opinion. I know there was talk about Ouma being ill around the time of that fight, but Kassim looked like the next great Jr. Middleweight leading up to that point and Karmazin completely dominated him. It wasn't even close. I was on board the Ouma fan club after watching him dismantle Kofi Jantuah, but he was surprised against Roman.

                      Michael Carbajal's win over Jorge Arce is a bit underrated to me. Carbs was an old man at that point and was being dominated by the younger Arce, who had just won the WBO light flyweight title not too long before. Carbajal lands that massive shot out of the blue and proves once again how supreme his punching power was. He was able to ride off into the sunset as a champion with that performance. Carbs was one of the most devastating punchers I have ever seen at any weight.

                      Trinidad beating Carr
                      Toney beating Littles (good call antonio)
                      Too Sharp beating Montiel
                      Buddy McGirt defeating Frankie Warren

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