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  • Does Tarver belong with the ATG greats?

    What do you say? He beat RJJ twice, was the first to knock out Eric Harding (as well as RJJ ofc), beat Glen Johnson (twice imo!) and Montell Griffin, then at 42 reinvented himself as a cw by stopping the very tough and strong Danny Green. I think he belongs there.

    I also think his loss to Hopkins shouldnt be held against him, considering the unfair circumstances, him having to drop from almost 220 to 175 in such a short time.
    Last edited by Pastrano; 09-30-2011, 05:57 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Pastrano View Post
    What do you say? He beat RJJ twice, was the first to knock out Eric Harding (as well as RJJ ofc), beat Glen Johnson (twice imo!) and Montell Griffin, then at 42 reinvented himself as a cw by stopping the very tough and strong Danny Green. I think he belongs there.

    Pound for pound.....not even close. At lightheavyweight.....he might make the top 25.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pastrano View Post
      What do you say? He beat RJJ twice, was the first to knock out Eric Harding (as well as RJJ ofc), beat Glen Johnson (twice imo!) and Montell Griffin, then at 42 reinvented himself as a cw by stopping the very tough and strong Danny Green. I think he belongs there.

      I also think his loss to Hopkins shouldnt be held against him, considering the unfair circumstances, him having to drop from almost 220 to 175 in such a short time.
      I have Tarver as an overachiever. I definitely couldn't put him in any ATG P4P list. I'm sure we could name 500 better fighters.

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      • #4
        ATG?

        He's not even a HOF'er.

        Not even close.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          ATG?

          He's not even a HOF'er.

          Not even close.
          NOW you're going too far.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pastrano View Post
            NOW you're going too far.
            Antonio Tarver is not a HOF'er.

            Castillo, Hatton, Cotto, Corrales, Gatti and Hernandez getting in would be ridiculous.

            But Tarver? That would just make the HOF close to worthless.

            If Antonio Tarver were to get in the HOF it would be one of the most undeserving inductions in History.

            Right up there with Barry McGuigan and Willie Pastrano.

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            • #7
              A good, if inconsistent fighter who could conceivably give several ATG light heavyweights a good fight if on form, would be my assessment.

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              • #8
                no way


                not on my watch anyway


                he was a very good light heavyweight with a good looking resume


                but he's no ATG (and not competitive with other prime LHW greats.)
                and i don't believe he's even getting into the hall of fame (which is easier than it should be)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                  Antonio Tarver is not a HOF'er.

                  Castillo, Hatton, Cotto, Corrales, Gatti and Hernandez getting in would be ridiculous.

                  But Tarver? That would just make the HOF close to worthless.

                  If Antonio Tarver were to get in the HOF it would be one of the most undeserving inductions in History.

                  Right up there with Barry McGuigan and Willie Pastrano.


                  these two are locks.


                  both were very good fighters at their best

                  cotto's also a strange case
                  he took a beating from a man with loaded gloves and he was never the same.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                    Antonio Tarver is not a HOF'er.

                    Castillo, Hatton, Cotto, Corrales, Gatti and Hernandez getting in would be ridiculous.

                    But Tarver? That would just make the HOF close to worthless.

                    If Antonio Tarver were to get in the HOF it would be one of the most undeserving inductions in History.

                    Right up there with Barry McGuigan and Willie Pastrano.
                    I agree with you about Tarver, but do you seriously think Hatton, Cotto and Gatti shouldn't be in the Hall? There are far less deserving people in there already.

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