Who is the most Overated fighter at the moment?
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I mean, come on....compare what he has done over his past 5 to what Flamboyant Floyd has done or what Punchout Pac has done. Many people feel that Pac lost his last outing and Floyd had to resort to questionable tactics to win his last fight but all that is cool and they are the epitome of dominating force? Wasn't JMM 37? Mosley too? How come Pac couldn't put em away? How come Floyd didn't KO old bloated JMM.....isn't he the p4p#1 or 2 guy? Did he have an off night or something?Comment
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bradley is worthy..sergio = overrated ..dont get me wrong , i think he's an ok fighter but not p4p #3 worthy...Last edited by punchville; 03-19-2012, 07:07 PM.Comment
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The thing is, with the amount of b*tching/whining/criticising boxing fans do, boxers are often rated where they should be.
Most of the overrating goes on in the immediate aftermath of a fight and win for a boxer. Levels out the next day though.Comment
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Timothy Bradley.
Ive been shocked at just how many people are tipping him to beat Pacquaio. I would imagine a poll on here would be pretty close on that fight.Comment
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Yeah, another Sergio bashing thread. But answering your question, I would say Pacman and Rios are the most overated fighters imo. Ríos will find hell in Abril, who´s not a top level cuban neither, but he have good hand speed and can move pretty well, enough to battle whith that brawler Rios is. Pacman is very good, but P4P 1#? That´s a joke, he should have lost atleast twice with Pacman, and then fought people when they come of a loss, see Cotto, Hatton etc.Comment
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NSB's thoughts on how martinez would do during the MW landscape during the early 90s?
it was a badass era populated by legit contenders...
mccallum, toney, kalambay, nunn, barkley and those british guys...
a fight between martinez and roberto duran (that beat barkley) would have brought the house down...Comment
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