Originally posted by jrosales13
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Which one of these boxers were most overrated?
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PBF easy.......................................by *****s that is....................war battered gatti, 38 year old shane..................unfocus chico...........................gift decision JLC...................................mental midget ZAB.................Baldo the great......................fat hatton and JMM.......................
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Originally posted by El Protagonista View PostIt's Zab Judah without a doubt. All anybody talks about is his potential.
He is constantly used as a benchmark when people try to justify wins for Cotto (My favorite fighter), Clottey, and Mayweather
Anytime people try or tried to analyze Pacquiao vs Mayweather, Cotto, or Clottey, they'd always bring up their "great win" over Zab Judah.
IMO, if he had floyd's or Bhop's professionalism he would be undefeated with wins over floyd, hatton, tsyu, cotto and who ever else stepped in with him. Southpaw, fast, hits hard, tough. His 1st 4 rds vs floyd was the best boxing I've seen since Meldrick Taylor was giving it to Chavez.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostIts not that they underestimate him, its that he lost to the best of his era by stunningly wide margins IMO. Bernard destroyed him. No matter what jrosales says ODH beat him BAD for 6-7 rds. Winky destroyed him bad.
Tito is a great champion and HOF fighter. But he was dominated by the best.
He got dominated by Hopkins. But I think with what he had already done at Welterweight and Light-Middleweight. Tito had already built a solid legacy. After the Hopkins fight he was never truly the same. I value Wright's win because of how dominant it was but it was not a prime Felix Trinidad. His hunger and drive for success was gone at that point.
I still consider him an ATG.
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Originally posted by JK1700 View PostI agree about the ODLH fight. They really should have had a rematch but it didnt happen. Despite his "running" I still though Oscar did enough to win. But the judges didnt see it that way. The first time I watched the fight I thought Oscar was completely dominating and got robbed. But I watched it again and realised that the HBO cheerleaders were going wild whenever Oscar threw a punch and that it was actually not as one sided as some people would like to think. I had it 115-114 for Oscar.
He got dominated by Hopkins. But I think with what he had already done at Welterweight and Light-Middleweight. Tito had already built a solid legacy. After the Hopkins fight he was never truly the same. I value Wright's win because of how dominant it was but it was not a prime Felix Trinidad. His hunger and drive for success was gone at that point.
I still consider him an ATG.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostAs we should. he is great. But when you lose the way he did to Winky, Bhop (especially since don set the tourney up basically for felix), and beat ODH because ODH ran after building a lead you have to factor that in when assessing his career.
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