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  • Viciousz
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    #1

    Biggest underachievers in boxing right now

    Who are the guys who currently have underachieved contrary to their talent and please no more Judah, thats like a natural.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Viciousz
    Who are the guys who currently have underachieved contrary to their talent and please no more Judah, thats like a natural.
    Joshua Clottey. That dude gets **** on for his performance against Pacquiao, but if he let his hands go more (and didn't lead with his head), Pacquiao would have been his first loss.

    Joan Guzman. Talent for days.

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    • Spray_resistant
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      Even though I am a big fan of Wlad, I have to admit Haye is underachieving and could be lighting up plenty of good HWs making the inevitable clash with Wlad a huge event

      but............he doesn't want to.

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      • Viciousz
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        David Haye, Zsolt Erdei, Andre Berto, Chris John, Nonito Donaire, and Ivan Calderon.

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #5
          Joan Guzman and I need not mention Judah.

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          • Viciousz
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            #6
            Originally posted by DWiens421
            Joshua Clottey. That dude gets **** on for his performance against Pacquiao, but if he let his hands go more (and didn't lead with his head), Pacquiao would have been his first loss.

            Joan Guzman. Talent for days.
            Guzman, what a waste of talent, pisses me off just think how he makes a mcokery of the sport, now he is getting old and will probably get nowhere now but back 5 years ago he had a legit shot to beat Pacquiao.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Viciousz
              David Haye, Zsolt Erdei, Andre Berto, Chris John, Nonito Donaire, and Ivan Calderon.
              Omar Narvaez? I don't know much about him or Erdei, but... those dudes know how to keep something hostage better than *********s... the way they held on to those WBO belts without fighting anyone for so long was ridiculous.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Viciousz
                Guzman, what a waste of talent, pisses me off just think how he makes a mcokery of the sport, now he is getting old and will probably get nowhere now but back 5 years ago he had a legit shot to beat Pacquiao.
                God, he really did.

                Pacquiao at 130 was very good, but... a fraction as good as he is now. Guzman looked like a god against Soto. It's one of my favorite fights to watch. Just immaculate the way he shut his ass down completely while making him look totally foolish.

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                • Evil Abed
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                  #9
                  Kelly Pavlik.

                  Paul Williams

                  David Haye.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    God, he really did.

                    Pacquiao at 130 was very good, but... a fraction as good as he is now. Guzman looked like a god against Soto. It's one of my favorite fights to watch. Just immaculate the way he shut his ass down completely while making him look totally foolish.
                    *cries*

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