Most Disappointing Fighters?

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  • Manny_P
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    Most Disappointing Fighters?

    Ight, which fighters have been disapponiting to you?

    Fo me, it's really Tito Trinidad. I'm sorry. I jest dint expect that to happen to him. He shoulda at least made it a mo competitve fight. That fight wit Winky jest made me say WTF on the inside.

    Barrera is a strong candidate fo me too. He's been avoiding Pac like crazy and it's disappointing cuz lots of peeps regard him as a fighter that truly belongs to the P4P list.

    V. Klitszcho is a bit disappointing aswell.





    On a side note, which fighters do you give credit for bein a warrior and never lets you down when he fights?

    Manny Pacquiao! This doo doesn't disappoint. He fights like he always does. He's got a big heart and he'll fight thru the end. Always eager fo rematches, this guy gives boxing good reps!


    Erik Morales too. That doo fights everybody and never quits nietha. A rematch wit Pac will only add to his legacy even mo IMO!
  • Kid Achilles
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    Mike Tyson. I keep lowering my standards for the guy and he continues to sink lower.

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    • Memorex
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      for me mike tyson , i thought he was back and dedicated to boxing but he sure did let all his fans down.

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      • sisforshaq
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        Oscar De La Hoya, great fighter in his day and still I believe has some skills but should have lost to Sturm, got picked apart by Hopkins, said he was fighting at welter next which sparked a whole Zab Judah thing and then he says hes gona fight at 154 sparking a Winky Wright, Ouma matchups and to top it all off, nows he not fighting in 2005. Come on now Oscar

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        • xKillingJokex
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          For me..it has to be..Fernando Vargas..i thought he could be..a really great fighter..but he..hasnt lived up to that

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          • TyrantT316
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            #6
            some young would be stars like Bojado

            more so because mentally they let themselves crap out into the sunset...

            Olajide? Bojado? Ricardo Williams? Cintron (though his was recent and may come back)

            what happened with Jeffry Resto is something that set an example of a young fighter suffering a highly mental defeat (quitting vs Maussa because he was getting hit a lot while undefeated)...then coming back to win a fight...then lose another fight...win a fight...and then avenge his second loss in an action packed fight showing his heart and coming to terms with the fact that he will have to take punishment to give it...

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            • Bahamut Zero
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              Manny Pacquiao disappoints me. He's a very over-rated fighter that can't put down light-punching Morales! What a ****!

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              • Manny_P
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                #8
                Originally posted by sisforshaq
                Oscar De La Hoya, great fighter in his day and still I believe has some skills but should have lost to Sturm, got picked apart by Hopkins, said he was fighting at welter next which sparked a whole Zab Judah thing and then he says hes gona fight at 154 sparking a Winky Wright, Ouma matchups and to top it all off, nows he not fighting in 2005. Come on now Oscar

                LOL. yea I agree. Hes been disappointing recently.

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                • Tha Greatest
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                  #9
                  Manny Pacquiao.

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                  • Gattz187
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                    hahaha you really want to avenge his loss. what other fighter expect pac do you like

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