Who is the biggest hypejob in boxing currently

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  • Luilun
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    #31
    For now Haney

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    • Fighter78
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      #32
      Originally posted by Mr Giggles
      Tyson fury.

      I think he’s so overrated it defies belief. How on earth he’s won two hw titles I will never know. It defies all logic. The guy is not even a good boxer, I don’t know how he wins these fights.
      It's not even close...fury is the biggest turd in boxing

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      • Floyd is TBE
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        #33
        "The Matrix" lmao. "The p4p king" couldn't make no bull**** excuses after he got schooled and dominated by a green fighter.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #34
          Devin Haney.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #35
            Originally posted by Luilun
            For now Haney
            Glad somebody else sees it.

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            • NearHypnos
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              #36
              Originally posted by Shadoww702
              AJ he lost to a guy with 4 weeks to train and just fought 10 days before that. Made AJ quit. Kept spitting out his mouthpiece begging someone to stop the fight.
              AJ is an olympic gold medalist, beat Wlad (albeit old) without popping for PEDs, sparked Whyte, Povetkin, and beat Parker. Lost his title to Ruiz (who himself should have got the nod in many eyes against Parker) and then regained it like he said he would in convincing fashion. Next to Fury, the hype sounds pretty damn warranted considering the only other champ in Wilder (at the time) was out here eating s hit fighting no hopers his entire “reign”. He’s a unified HW champ and hugely popular in the country he won a gold medal for...HOSTED in said country. The man is literally killing it. To say he’s having an amazing career so far would be an under statement. He can’t fabricate Lennox Lewis type of competition. Even if he loses to Fury, it’s not “hype”.


              I’d say Bud BUT only at 147. It’s not that he’s not special, it’s that we’re being asked to have him in the top 3 p4p...but we cant even decide if he’s top 3 at WW lmao.

              Next I’d say Ryan Garcia. He’s looked amazing and has quite the following. Beating Campbell will go a long way in solidifying his reputation as more than an insta famous athlete. That’s all it is.

              Next is Jermall Charlo. For obvious reasons. Very good but we’ve never seen him in against top of the foodchain comp. Derv was a nice win though.

              Whoever says Jermell is hating.

              I’m also going with Jaime Munguia. For obvious reasons...

              Tank might have to go here but I’m biased.

              Haney too. But unlike Tank, I think Haney and Ryan just havent gotten there yet. Tank has been champ years. Dunno why hes avoiding...he’s good af

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              • daggum
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                #37
                everyone seems to have a different definition of hypejob. you got people saying loma and joshua are hypejobs because they lost lol, as if they havent accomplished anything or beat anyone? it was all a facade! hypejob for me is someone who has a big platform and lots of attention but hasnt fought anyone. someone like tank comes to mind. its been 4 years since he's fought a top 10 ranked fighter and hes doing ppvs. this doesnt mean hes not good but hes gotten to where he is because of careful promotion and "hyping" up of future things to come...cept they arent coming.

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                • KingHippo
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                  Tyson fury.

                  I think he’s so overrated it defies belief. How on earth he’s won two hw titles I will never know. It defies all logic. The guy is not even a good boxer, I don’t know how he wins these fights.
                  You can suspect him of cheating or being on PEDs, but he's a very good boxer. If you can't see it, watch another sport.

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                  • KingHippo
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    AJ he lost to a guy with 4 weeks to train and just fought 10 days before that. Made AJ quit. Kept spitting out his mouthpiece begging someone to stop the fight.
                    Pre-Ruiz Joshua was a hypejob, but not this one. I've rarely seen fighters adjust, execute, and dominate the way he did the second time around.

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by KingHippo
                      I will have to say Lomachenko, and I was on the other side of the fence before the Lopez fight.

                      His deceivingly pretty style hides a fundamentally flawed boxer. His lack of power and toughness will be exposed again and he has a low ceiling weight wise. Some already had him as a all time great. That's a 32 year old fighter with a 14-02 record.
                      Extremely ignorant post from many angles

                      Shame on your complete lack of boxing knowledge

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