Who is the most Overated fighter at the moment?

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  • PrettyBoy22
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    #51
    Manny Pacquiao

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    • Cleto_Reyes
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      #52
      ADRIEN " i lost to de leon" BRONER :guns:

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #53
        Originally posted by New England
        rigondeaux

        he beat the truck out of rico flippin ramos. what top fighter wouldnt? does anybody think that ramos would go the distance with donaire, vasquez, nishioka, etc? dude's a btch. until the stoppage rigondeaux didn't really do much. he looked like garbage against the best fighter he ever fought (a faded ricardo cordoba.)

        he could prove the overrated tag wrong, but until he does i think people are jumping the gun...
        Originally posted by BritishBoxing92
        ...Rigondeaux (this guy has 9 fights and all of a sudden because he beat rico ramos for a world title he is gonna easily stomp over donaire and the entire Bantamweight division when his best win is ricardo cordoba? pleaaaase)
        I think the main reason why Rigo's supporters (myself included) think he's so great is because of his amateur accomplishments and his apparent talent and abilities. It has absolutely nothing to do with Ramos or Cordoba. (Guillermo looked horrid against Ricardo.) Perhaps the fact that "El Chacal" only has nine pro fights against less-than-stellar opposition technically makes him overrated.

        The first guy that comes to mind when I think "overrated" is Saul Alvarez. I think "Canelo" is a decent fighter, but he just doesn't impress me as someone that'll be great some day. The kid's 39-0-1 at the age of 21. He's being carefully built as a piggy-bank. But an old, shot Shane Mosley might actually expose the young pretender. Saul's handlers might very well regret the name they chose to add some glitter to Alvarez's resume.

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        • Medved
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          #54
          Has to be Brandon Rios by far.

          2nd place: Adrian Boner

          3rd place: Donaire, expect him to get knocked out once he starts fighting guys his size.

          I didnt mention JCC Jr. because he's a joke

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          • punchville
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            #55
            sergio no doubt...p4p # 3?...my @sss...

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            • UmissUpay
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              #56
              Originally posted by Bushbaby
              Pacman
              Gamboa
              Maybe Bute
              FLOYD takes the price

              watch make a thread about floyd fighting one of the GREATS and see most flom0s and dumbos gives floyd the win

              OVERATED

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              • mathed
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                #57
                Originally posted by flat1985
                I am gonna have to go with Sergio if i was Floyd i would beat Cotto then go straight to 160 and take Martinez out. Cant believe some people are saying career defining fight for Floyd if he fights him hahaha
                Another KO, another win.....dude is doing what all the fans want boxers to do...win and win by KO.

                Over rated, lol, Chavez jr is over rated, JuanMa is over rated, Berto is over rated. If the guy wasn't as good as he appears to be, how come he is beating guys with undefeated records and guys that should be champions by KO time and time again? How come he has fought all over the world, most of the time being the underdog and he hasn't lost in 12 years. He started fighting at 20 and has more professional wins than Floyd does, he even has more KO's than Floyd does.

                If anything, Martinez is one of the only "top" boxers out there living up to the hype.

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                • mathed
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by punchville
                  sergio no doubt...p4p # 3?...my @sss...

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Another KO, another win.....dude is doing what all the fans want boxers to do...win and win by KO.

                    Over rated, lol, Chavez jr is over rated, JuanMa is over rated, Berto is over rated. If the guy wasn't as good as he appears to be, how come he is beating guys with undefeated records and guys that should be champions by KO time and time again? How come he has fought all over the world, most of the time being the underdog and he hasn't lost in 12 years. He started fighting at 20 and has more professional wins than Floyd does, he even has more KO's than Floyd does.

                    If anything, Martinez is one of the only "top" boxers out there living up to the hype.
                    Martinez is doing what all the fans want boxers to do..... fight the likes of Darren Barker who has only had a single fight above domestic level.

                    But he's undefeated and Sergio won by KO so of course that makes it fine.

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                    • mathed
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by flat1985
                      Saturday just made me think Martinez is even more overrated
                      Funny how KO victories do that huh?

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