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  • #21
    Originally posted by JuicyJuice
    Are you messing about or something?

    Your actually asking WHY he should of fought Benn, McClellan, Nunn or Eubank?? You've lost me.
    You have a list of fighters, who are in your opinion gods.

    The funny thing about it.....is 9/10 of them are obsecure, never was names in boxing.....only the little known, or little cared about division a.k.a. Super Middleweight contenders.

    You think anyone except you and Eubank gives a **** about that ghost town?



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    • #22
      Originally posted by JuicyJuice
      But that's what makes him so special. It threw everybody off when he was an amateur if his opponent hadn't seen him fight before, call him an 'arm puncher' all you like but it's damn effective! The speed he generates with his shots is amazing, and by the way all Enzo Calzaghe fighters use that punching technique.

      Cuffing a fighter with arm punches does not make you special.

      Rockin'

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      • #23
        Originally posted by TheGreat1
        i don't get, shut us us about what? Everone knows Joe is a good fighter. but unless he makes a move he will never be considered great.
        I agree. No more fights with the likes of Evans Ashira, Mario Veit, Kabary Salem, Mger Mkrtchian, Tocker Pudwill, Miguel Jimenez or Will McIntyre.

        Damn, Calzaghe's fought alot of bums

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Moschino045
          fact is most white fighters lack skill & could'nt carry the top guys jockstraps on their best day. calz is an exception, he has talent & flair in his boxin that is a rarity among the white guys
          Fact is that whoever generally inhabits the ******s of america or any nation will rise in boxing.

          Talent among "white guys" is not a rarity. Finding one who is living in poverty and is willing to sacrifice everything is.

          Why were the Italians so prominent in the 30-'s and 40's? Because they inhabited the ******s at the time. Same thing with the ***ish people. Same thing with many blacks now.

          Rockin'

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          • #25
            Originally posted by RunWithKnives
            You have a list of fighters, who are in your opinion gods.

            The funny thing about it.....is 9/10 of them are obsecure, never was names in boxing.....only the little known, or little cared about division a.k.a. Super Middleweight contenders.

            You think anyone except you and Eubank gives a **** about that ghost town?
            The super-middleweight division was the most glamorous in boxing in the early to mid 90's, with the most money in boxing in that division and the biggest names in boxing in that division.

            Eubank was the biggest name in world boxing when Tyson was in jail, and the highest paid boxer in the world. Benn was offered $25million to fight Roy Jones. Benn/Eubank II drew over 1 billion viewers world-wide, only Ali/Frazier and Ali/Foreman drew more. These are the cold, hard facts. Eubank was rarely out of the newspapers, and was the most well-known sportsman in Europe and the most well-known sportsman in the Commonwealth (forget about boxing, Eubank became bigger than boxing).

            I think you've just been Owned.
            Last edited by JuicyJuice; 07-03-2006, 07:45 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by JuicyJuice

              I think you've just been Owned.
              I cant see it that way and can not remember when the super middleweight division ever had any glamour. Your boy was good but he was no legend.

              Rockin'

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              • #27
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                The super-middleweight division was the most glamorous in boxing in the early to mid 90's, with the most money in boxing in that division and the biggest names in boxing in that division.

                Eubank was the biggest name in world boxing in the early to mid 90's, the highest paid boxer in the world. Benn was offered $50million to fight Roy Jones. Benn/Eubank II drew over 1 billion viewers world-wide, only Ali/Frazier and Ali/Foreman drew more. These are the cold, hard facts. Eubank was rarely out of the newspapers, and was the most well-known sportsman in Europe and the most well-known sportsman in the Commonwealth (forget about boxing, Eubank became bigger than boxing).

                I think you've just been Owned.
                Eubanks did get alot of publicity for being an overrated fighter.

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                • #28
                  As for Mike Nunn, he was one of the best prospects in the history of boxing. He was not even on anybodies radar screen, as slick as Whitaker and faster hands than Roy Jones.

                  Nigel Benn was driving around London in a Porsche in his first year as a pro, selling out arena's single-handedly in a matter of hours. In the mid-to-late 80's Benn was without doubt the most explosive puncher in the world and most exciting fighter in the world, Nigel Benn was going to be making millions upon millions upon millions because he had a super-rival in place (Michael Nunn) and the super-names there for the taking (Leonard, Hearns, Duran). Nunn and Benn were expected to carry boxing in the early 90's, it was planned.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Rockin1
                    I cant see it that way and can not remember when the super middleweight division ever had any glamour. Your boy was good but he was no legend.

                    Rockin'
                    I guess you have a very short memory..

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
                      Eubanks did get alot of publicity for being an overrated fighter.
                      WHAT?? You haven't got a clue what your talking about.

                      Eubank got no publicity for his boxing ability, and was extremely under-rated.

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