Most Overrated Fights
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I don't know how fights like Jones-Hopkins and Trinidad-De La Hoya are overrated...everyone says those fights suck and that Tito-DLH was one of the biggest letdowns ever.Comment
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You have to remember in boxing the Heavyweights (rightly or wrongly) are going to get top billing. Bowe - Golata II wasn't going to get it as it was a sloppy fight that ended in a DQ.Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson 1: Somehow, this good fight, great event, won 1996 Fight of the Year by The Ring over much more exciting action fights like Marco Antonio-Barrera-Kennedy McKinney, Arturo Gatti-Wilson Rodriguez, Rid**** Bowe-Andrew Golota 2, Tim Littles-Frankie Liles 2, and Kevin Kelley-Derrick Gainer 1. The action was pretty good but not great, with all the holding. Barrera-McKinney was light years better.
Chessmatches can be great fights too, not just brawls. There's much more to boxing than just wild punch-outs and violent KOs.
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But Quartey-DLH had way too much posing and not enough punching. Actually, calling it a chess-match might be nice. A chessmatch usually would imply both guys carefully planning every move and trying to set traps, a mistake resulting in big payment (like a big punch landing). Quartey-DLH seemed to feature just a lot of posing and staring rather than this sort of high-skilled chessmatch.
A fight like Toney-McCallum 1 is a high-paced chessmatch, with both guys throwing a lot of hard shots but not just aimlessly.Comment
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