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  • #11
    Jeff Lacy, man I thought he would be unstoppable.


    Seriously, hmm
    Pavlik, was an exciting fighter who basically threw away his career.
    Danny garcia who after rising up, being exciting newcomer, just ended up reminding us all what is wrong with the "sport"

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    • #12
      Zab Judah. Had all the ability in the world but was a mental midget.

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      • #13
        Joan Guzman - he could have been truly great but lacked the discipline needed.

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        • #14
          I immediately thought of Kevin Mitchell too

          I know IronDanHamza will agree with me on that one. I believed he had the skills to win a world title but I quit on him after he got knocked out by Ricky fkin Burns in 4 rounds

          Jorge Linares is another one. I actually still believe he has plenty to offer. He is a beautiful boxer to watch, just seems a bit vulnerable. I'd like to see him fight Crawford.

          I guess Andre Dirrell too. He impressed me in spots against Froch and then put on a masterclass against Abraham but in both fights, he showed why he'll probably never be an elite, long reigning champ.

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          • #15
            David haye - I thought he'd try harder against klitchko but fair enough he survived and klitchko grabbed him everytime haye tried to attack on the inside..

            Victor Ortiz - after seeing the determination from Ortiz in the Berto fight I thought it would be the turning point in his career to make him a big name but boy was I wrong but none the less I'm still a fan of the guy because I love his style.

            Ricky hatton - this jackass had me believing he was gunna bully pacquiao, I paid ppv for a terrible undercard and a brutal one sided 5 minute beat down. Should of known tbh cause even though he goes on like he did a number on malignaggi I thought it was a pretty poor performance. And he was a knockout waiting to happen even if he took the Marquez fight. Got caught up in the hype.

            Ward - not disappointed just abit upset we haven't got to see him for ages
            Last edited by Juof; 10-23-2014, 08:35 AM.

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            • #16
              Andre Ward, Danny Garcia, Mayweather, Khan

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              • #17
                Andre Berto.

                A few years ago I thought he was on his way to be a big star and predicted that he could very well be that fighter that would take over the 147 division....Boy, I was wrong.

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                • #18
                  Timothy Bradley.

                  From the amateurs to the early part of his career at 140 I was very, very impressed with what he showed. But he just never took that extra step. Even when he was defeating the likes of Devon Alexander, I didn't see the progression. Then he moved up to 147 and he looked so much slower. And I think part of the reason why he never got over that hump is because of what we saw in the second Pacquiao fight, that self-doubt. Despite his heart, he would allow himself to balloon in weight between fights and when you lack that consistent dedication, coupled with confidence issues, it will always bite you in the ass at some point. I doubt Bradley ever sees the pound for pound list again.

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                  • #19
                    Zab Judah. I believe if zab had a different out of ring attitude he'd be where Floyd is right now. Zab had everything to be a great fighter except work ethic. He loved being in lil kim videos and part of Brooklyn rap cognoscenti more than he liked actual training.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                      I immediately thought of Kevin Mitchell too

                      I know IronDanHamza will agree with me on that one. I believed he had the skills to win a world title but I quit on him after he got knocked out by Ricky fkin Burns in 4 rounds

                      Jorge Linares is another one. I actually still believe he has plenty to offer. He is a beautiful boxer to watch, just seems a bit vulnerable. I'd like to see him fight Crawford.

                      I guess Andre Dirrell too. He impressed me in spots against Froch and then put on a masterclass against Abraham but in both fights, he showed why he'll probably never be an elite, long reigning champ.
                      I immediately thought of Mitchell aswell ha.

                      Never forgive him for that Burns fight. Lost £800 on that fight, if you can recall.

                      All Kev had to do was see the 6th round. Couldn't even do that.

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