Biggest underachievers in boxing right now

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  • Silencers
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    #51
    I thought Anthony Mundine had a lot of world class potential, I think he just got into boxing a bit too late TBH, he didn't have the seasoning that was required for him to do big things in the sport when he was at his physical prime, and of course he hasn't really shown the desire to fight the best fighters out there since his loss to Kessler.

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    • Davros?
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      #52
      David Haye, Zab Judah

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      • gibo
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        #53
        Victor Ortiz, Chris Arreolla, just to name a few!

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        • Mutchie6g
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          #54
          zab judah wins this hands down

          Originally posted by vercingetorix3
          Chris John, for sure. He's an excellent boxer.
          Amir Khan - David Haye - zab judah are 3 dudes who are under achieving i mean zab judah c ,mon the talent startles you !!!

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          • southcentralcar
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            #55
            Originally posted by CungLe
            Mundine got lucky,he never wanted rematch,he moved 2 division down to duck Dannyy Green.

            But anyway Stipe Drews,Roy Jones are Marcus Bayer are better then Mundine in my opinion.
            He won both fights against Bayer and got robbed heavy!
            Originally posted by CungLe
            Paul Williams is a bum,Dzinziruk would KO him for sure.
            Dzinziruk beat the living **** out of prime Santos,and he rocked him so bad that Santos got up at 9 and half,and I dont know how ****** judges come up with so close scorecards cuz it was at least 10 rounds to 2 for Dzinziruk!
            ****le youre an idiot

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            • Megamasterking
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              #56
              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.
              Alcine who was a world champion and then something went seriously wrong with him, i even know that he didn't want to fight on fridays or something like that, i don't clearly remember what day it was, but it's still weird !

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              • Heru
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                #57
                1- Guzman (in his 5th weight division, has been top 5 in 4, titles in 2)

                2- Judah (...)

                3- Erik Morales (if he wouldn't have let himself get grossly out of shape in between fights, he'd be a titlist in 4 weight divisions, hold 2 wins over Pacquiao, and still be going strong at 140)

                4- JMM (Look at his resume and look at his talent, skills, and mental toughness)

                5- Cory Spinks (if he didn't let himself get grossly out of shape, he'd still be winning instead of fighting on jello legs)

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