Who gets the most undeserved criticism on this board?
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Agree on Andre Ward. Of course, Floyd, and Wilder also gets his a fair share of hate too because of his "one-punch man" style... but Andy Ruiz is an up and comer in the hate category.
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Ruiz really did let himself down badly
he let himself, and his family... down, badly
unbelievable
hopefully he settles into part 2 of his career with a fresh perspectiveComment
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Even more hilarious is seeing clowns like you bigging up Kovalev and running down Golovkin at the same time, while having no idea how nonsensical and inconsistent it is to do both simultaneously.the amount of criticism... compared to how much of it is deserved...?
Canelo... not even close
lil'G earned his nickname... and only ignorant casuals bash Crawford
the way the scummy casuals set about de-clawing Kovalev AFTER Canelo beat him was sooooo pathetic it is actually hilariousComment
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You can’t be serious. It’s Floyd and Haymon. Ggg gets much more slurp than he gets hate. Crawford is not talked about much.I’m going to say either GGG or Terence Crawford.
GGG tied for the most consecutive title defenses in middleweight history, was a three-belt champion in one of the glamour divisions and is 40-1-1 with 35 knockouts.
His loss and his draw are very controversial and they came against a guy many consider to be the best boxer in the sport.
Terence Crawford is 36-0 with 27 knockouts. He’s a three division champion, one of only two current fighters to become an undisputed champion and has knocked out all of his opponents at 147 while winning a belt in the division.
Yet it seems like every thread about them on NSB is negative. I’m guessing it’s because they’re going against massive fanbases.
GGG is a rival to Canelo, so he gets put down by Canelo fan boys (unless they’re pumping Canelo up, then GGG is a first ballot HOFer).
Crawford is the non-PBC welterweight champion, so he gets trashed for not signing with the right team.
Who do you think doesn’t get enough respect on NSB and why?
Floyd is retired and there are a dozen of hate threads about him this month alone.Comment
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Joshua or canelo.
Joshua I believe was the most genuine in wanting the big fights, while I feel Haymon has wanted to build Wilders profile and stalled that fight until it makes the most money.
Time changes things but after Joshua beat Klitschko it was pretty obvious who the main man was and who was the trinket holder.
He messed up Vs Ruiz but outside of that honestly I can't fault his career.
Canelo, it is what it is, if he hasn't proved himself to some people by now he never will. People still hating on him have issues.Comment
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Haymon gets more undeserved praise than anybody else. When Sampson Boxing had beat Top Rank in a purse bid a lot of people were quick to give the credit to Haymon even though he had no involvement at all.Comment
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