Is Israel Vazquez the most underated of this era?

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #21
    Originally posted by HappyBoxingFan
    Wladimir Klishtko is the most underrated fighter of this era. I can stand the guy, I pray that he loses every time I see him fight, but the guy is flat out dominant. He's boring... no doubt. But he gets **** on for nothing more than obliterating anyone he steps into the ring with.
    Maybe, I guess that case can be made. When I made this thread people were talking about best fighters of this era and Vazquez never got mentioned. It was more of a P4P thing and it is my personal belief the P4P and heavyweight are seperate.

    You could make a case for Wlad though I guess, I do not know how I would rate him in realtion to other great Heavies of all time but if I was making a list of 25 or so I think I could find a spot for Wlad (especially if he continues on for a while).

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    • Iceta
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      #22
      The guy is one of the best 122 lbers to lace em up. I'd rank him 3rd behind Gomez and Morales. That said, he's not quite HOF yet due to the short history of the weight division. This is where a victory over Juan Ma would get him in. He does have a strong resume though defined by his victory over Johnny Gonzales and his trilogies with Oscar Larios and Rafael Marquez.

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