Who was the worst boxer to win a world title post 2000

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  • Poppo168
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    Who was the worst boxer to win a world title post 2000

    As the title says, it can be any 'world' title in any weight division.

    Charles Martin has to be one of the worst, won his vacant title due to an injury and got dropped and basically quit in his first defense.

    opinions?
  • SugarRayCurtain
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    Definetely Jorge Linares
    The guy got knocked out in the first 2 rounds by 2 cab drivers

    just awful

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    • HanzGruber
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      #3
      17 years is a long time, thats too hard

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #4
        Originally posted by Poppo168
        As the title says, it can be any 'world' title in any weight division.

        Charles Martin has to be one of the worst, won his vacant title due to an injury and got dropped and basically quit in his first defense.

        opinions?
        Charles Martin has to be a contender.

        Was Algieri an actual champ? He would be another.

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        • Poppo168
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          Originally posted by LoadedWraps
          Charles Martin has to be a contender.

          Was Algieri an actual champ? He would be another.
          Think he won the WBO belt at 140, he's also a pretty weak champion.

          Cesar Rene Cuenca would be a contender too, he has a record of 48-2... with 2 knockouts in them 48 wins hahaha then got Ko'd twice by Troyanovsky

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          • Dean_Razorback
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            #6
            Originally posted by LoadedWraps
            Charles Martin has to be a contender.

            Was Algieri an actual champ? He would be another.
            this, charles martin winning that IBF strap was a fluke

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            • -PBP-
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              #7
              Charles Martin.

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              • Rip Chudd
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                There are a lot out there, but the consensus so far is Charles Martin. I'd have to agree. Even the way he won the title was such a joke

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                • Mammoth
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                  #9
                  Gennady Golovkin!

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                  • Derranged
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                    Valuev was pretty bad. He got the title shot via gift decision against Larry Donald and won the title from Ruiz via another gift decision. He arguably lost both fights 8-4.
                    Last edited by Derranged; 03-28-2017, 11:34 AM.

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