Which one of these boxers were most overrated?

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  • Junito-Rulez
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    #11
    Zab Judah; people always say he'd be the best if... if...

    STFU i don't give a **** if Zab trained or not he's no more special than Cotto, Clottey or Kosta Tszyu. Some crazy guys say Cotto is an overrated hypejob and dare to say, at the same time, that Judah is a "great" fighter. What a joke. Judah's best win is Cory Spinks and it's his only good win. Zab only shows his talent destroying bums.
    Cotto is not overrated, he proved himself beating Mosley, Quintana, Foreman and many other good fighters.

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    • Junito-Rulez
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      #12
      Tito is not overrated, he beat the best fighters of his generation: KO over middleweight Joppy, Oscar delahoya, Oba Carr, Fernando Vargas;etc;....

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        #13
        Originally posted by Junito-Rulez
        Tito is not overrated, he beat the best fighters of his generation: KO over middleweight Joppy, Oscar delahoya, Oba Carr, Fernando Vargas;etc;....
        The ODh win is tough to really count. ODh ran the last 4 rds and cost himself the fight. He didn't want to get hit anymore. But he beat Felix like a drum for 7 rds.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Hyacinth
          Personally, I'm going with Tito.
          Personally, you an idiot.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Big Dunn
            The ODh win is tough to really count. ODh ran the last 4 rds and cost himself the fight. He didn't want to get hit anymore. But he beat Felix like a drum for 7 rds.
            IF that is true, then he would of done it for the last 5 rounds too.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Levcon8686
              Agree with Tito being over-rated slightly. He's a great fighter, but resume wise he has'nt very many great wins. For example, Floyd and Pacquaio's resume's are much more comprehensive imo.
              1994 was a great year for Tito. Look at that run.

              You would rarely see a run in boxing in this modern era like the run Tito had from 1999-2001.

              So maybe you can explain a little more in what you mean with your comment in the bold. Since it is baffling to me since Tito fought damn near everybody in the block

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              • Agent Mulder
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                #17
                Originally posted by Junito-Rulez
                Tito is not overrated, he beat the best fighters of his generation: KO over middleweight Joppy, Oscar delahoya, Oba Carr, Fernando Vargas;etc;....
                I'm gonna' go out on a whim and guess you're Puerto Rican...

                Anyways, just look at his resume. He beat an over the hill Camacho & Whitaker. A newbie in Vargas & a walking punching bag in Mayorga. & THE WORLD knows he didn't beat ODH.

                LOL @ that cornball going after Jones. That was hilarious!!!

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                  #18
                  Oscar De la Hoya is one of the most overrated fighters in the last 10 years

                  Zab Judah is the most overrated fighters overall.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    Personally, you an idiot.
                    Typical ignorant name-calling *******.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hyacinth
                      I'm gonna' go out on a whim and guess you're Puerto Rican...

                      Anyways, just look at his resume. He beat an over the hill Camacho & Whitaker. A newbie in Vargas & a walking punching bag in Mayorga. & THE WORLD knows he didn't beat ODH.

                      LOL @ that cornball going after Jones. That was hilarious!!!
                      Oscar biggest cheerleader didn't know that.

                      And, you laughing cuz Tito challenged himself? OK

                      And, that newbie already had wins over Campas, Winky, and Quartey. Not bad for a newbie right?

                      Yes Whiaker was a coked out over the hill fighter. But, Tito was the first one to clearly beat him.

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