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  • Antonio Margarito vs. Ayub Kalule - Who is Greater?

    Who is the greater fighter, Antonio Margarito or Ayub Kalule - the jr. middleweight fighter from 1980? Poll coming up.
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    Antonio Margarito
    44.44%
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    Ayub Kalule
    55.56%
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    • #3
      marg........

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      • #4
        Anyones better than a known-cheater. After getting caught cheating, Marg loses every accomplishment he has ever had in boxing.

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        • #5
          heres a little perspetive courtesy of this website:

          The Denmark-based Ugandan Kalule is largely recalled as a stat on Ray Leonard’s record.* It’s too bad.* For an extended time at 154, Kalule was more than that.* On his way up the ladder, he defeated former titlists Duran, Obed, and Castellini with only Obed lasting the distance.* He also decisioned former Olympian Ray Seales before garnering a unanimous decision over fifteen to pick up the lineal and WBA claim to the World title in 1979.* Four defenses ensued and then Kalule got the financial call everyone in the early 1980s wanted.* He got some sugar in his bowl and a knockout loss in nine rounds of what had been a close, exciting fight.* Kalule was up and down from there, suffering consecutive knockout losses to McCallum and Moore in 1982 after his own knockout win of a faded Albarado.* Thought done, Kaule had one more major win after those defeats saw him leave the division, capturing a debatable nod over future Middleweight titlist Sumbu Kalambay.* It was at 160 that he would end his career with a knockout loss to a rising Herol Graham.

          margarito never has done ANYTHING significant @ 154 man...

          i suggest do some more research on mr. kalule...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by talip bin osman View Post
            heres a little perspetive courtesy of this website:

            The Denmark-based Ugandan Kalule is largely recalled as a stat on Ray Leonard’s record.* It’s too bad.* For an extended time at 154, Kalule was more than that.* On his way up the ladder, he defeated former titlists Duran, Obed, and Castellini with only Obed lasting the distance.* He also decisioned former Olympian Ray Seales before garnering a unanimous decision over fifteen to pick up the lineal and WBA claim to the World title in 1979.* Four defenses ensued and then Kalule got the financial call everyone in the early 1980s wanted.* He got some sugar in his bowl and a knockout loss in nine rounds of what had been a close, exciting fight.* Kalule was up and down from there, suffering consecutive knockout losses to McCallum and Moore in 1982 after his own knockout win of a faded Albarado.* Thought done, Kaule had one more major win after those defeats saw him leave the division, capturing a debatable nod over future Middleweight titlist Sumbu Kalambay.* It was at 160 that he would end his career with a knockout loss to a rising Herol Graham.

            margarito never has done ANYTHING significant @ 154 man...

            i suggest do some more research on mr. kalule...
            You got it Talip.

            The guys voting for Marg simply have no idea what they are dealing with. Kalule peaked before Leonard and was kept from getting a titleshot for a long time. Margarito couldn't carry Kalule's jockstrap even if it was filled with plaster of paris.

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            • #7
              Theres a big question mark on Margacheato´s whole resume. So I´m going with the other guy.

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