Which retired British boxer do you respect the least?

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #31
    Originally posted by Stanly Ketchel
    Diggs British Boxing is the minor leagues. Over 100 yrs of boxing history and there are no brits to speak of on the all time great list. How sad Diggs, how sad.
    You stalking me on here is also quite sad. I saw you reference me in another thread before I had even commented on it!

    You need professional help.

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    • Stanly Ketchel
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      #32
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      You stalking me on here is also quite sad. I saw you reference me in another thread before I had even commented on it!

      You need professional help.
      Diggs its all in good fun my man. Dont take it personal. I made it my personal crusade to expose all a mere con fans. You just happen to be on the list. You are a pretty good sport man, no hard feelings.

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      • wazaa.
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        #33
        My God.... Dirk and Stanly. Give it a rest.

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        • CarlosG815
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          #34
          Honestly don't know how anybody could vote for Ricky Hatton, he fought his heart out in every fight.

          Surprised at Hamed as well, he was a great showman and an ATG British fighter, underrated because of the way his career ended.

          I think the poll speaks about who has earned little respect; Joe Calzaghe.

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          • CarlosG815
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            #35
            Originally posted by Motofan
            Maybe in your backyard, but nobody gave a **** about him over here. His big "coming out" fight against a 300 year old Kevin Kelly where he got dropped twice made alot of people lose interest. Some guys named Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales made people interested in the little guys.
            How old are you kid? Naz was known and beloved all around the world. People who didn't follow boxing knew who he was and not only that, he WAS the one who put the lighter weight divisions on the map. No casual fans were watching 126 guys aside from Hamed.

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            • Biolink
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              #36
              Calzaghe.

              Only one I'm not exactly familiar with on that list is Frank Bruno(Think he fought Tyson or something back in Tyson's prime).

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              • CarlosG815
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                #37
                Originally posted by Biolink
                Calzaghe.

                Only one I'm not exactly familiar with on that list is Frank Bruno(Think he fought Tyson or something back in Tyson's prime).
                C grade 4 round fighter with too much muscle. He was never anything remotely special.

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                • Barry Halls
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                  #38
                  people voting Calzaghe just because he beat a shot Roy?

                  I think the Hopkins he beat, while not exactly in his absolute peak, still was a very good version of himself.
                  Same goes for Kessler.

                  I think, all bias aside, the vote clearly goes to Hamed. A boastful quitter.

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