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    "A former Top 10 fighter."

    "He was a highly-regarded prospect himself at one-time."

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    Most incorrectly and overused terms in boxing (by fighters)

    I've got the most experience.
    or
    I'm the most experienced fighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Most incorrectly and overused terms in boxing (by fighters)

    I've got the most experience.
    or
    I'm the most experienced fighter.
    In what way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    I think the exposed thing gets blown out of proportion because, to me, it's supposed to mean that a guy was SUPPOSEDLY A-level, fought another A-level guy and was beaten to the point where he was "exposed" as not truly elite.

    But the fact is, A-level fighters lose to A-level fighters all the time, it doesn't in itself mean that the guy who lost was not A-level and was "exposed". I think a guy who unfairly gets that criticism is Prince Naseem, who was a world champ at featherweight for 7 or 8 years before losing to MAB. I never understood why losing to one of the greatest fighters in boxing history meant you were "exposed".

    Shane Mosley is an all time great, I don't see why he was "exposed" because Forrest and Winky Wright had his number.
    I think you are misinterpreting exposed. It just means shown for what it is. It doesn't mean the person "exposed" is a bum or any insult at all. At the time casual boxing people thought Naz was the best fighter in the world even though they were hiding him from Marquez and Mayweather. In this case exposed simply means shown to the masses that he wasn't the Superman they thought. He was exposed as a beatable great champion who was highly entertaining.

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    'He's a good gym fighter.'

    'Tough-Nosed'

    'Cagey'

    'Unproven'

    'A Cutey'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    I think you are misinterpreting exposed. It just means shown for what it is. It doesn't mean the person "exposed" is a bum or any insult at all. At the time casual boxing people thought Naz was the best fighter in the world even though they were hiding him from Marquez and Mayweather. In this case exposed simply means shown to the masses that he wasn't the Superman they thought. He was exposed as a beatable great champion who was highly entertaining.
    I don't agree with that definition. It makes no sense really, because obviously every champion is a "beatable champion". In that case, every time somebody loses they are "exposed" and that's really taking all meaning out of the term. The word "exposed" has much more negative connotations, you immediately think of a fraudster being "exposed".

    I'm not saying it means that a guy goes from an A-level fighter to a bum, but it certainly means that a guy had successfully hidden a significant weakness, most of the time against soft opposition, and an A-level fighter exposed it. In Nas' case, I don't think that's a fair claim because even though he did have technical flaws, he had been champion for 7 or 8 years and had great success against top ranked opposition before losing to MAB. Sometimes a loss is just a loss, it doesn't necessarily mean an exposing.
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    ex-pose

    [ik-spohz]

    verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. to lay open to danger, attack, harm, etc.:
    "to expose soldiers to gunfire; to expose one's character to attack."

    2. to lay open to something specified:
    "to expose oneself to the influence of bad companions."

    3. to uncover or bare to the air, cold, etc.:
    "to expose one's head to the rain."

    4. to present to view; exhibit; display:
    "The storekeeper exposed his wares."

    5. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    6. to reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):
    "to expose a swindler."

    7. to hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).




    To reveal or unmask a fraud or impostor. In the true sense of the word, a fighter is not exposed merely 'cause he loses, as Bean said. It's basically when a fighter is unmasked as not being as great as was previously thought, or as his record would indicate.

    To me, the classic way of exposing a fighter is when the fighter has a bloated record, filled with non-competitive or low-quality opponents. Which is why W-L records are so overrated sometimes. You can fight 40 bums (yes... I'll use that word too) in your own hometown.... beat them all.... and be exposed when you finally fight someone good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Most incorrectly and overused terms in boxing (by fighters)

    I've got the most experience.
    or
    I'm the most experienced fighter.
    In what way?
    IMO it's severly Overused.

    Every veteran fighter I can think of who is fighting an up in comer can beat them, why? Because I've got the most experience.

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    "Big right hand!" by Jim Lampley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    "Big right hand!" by Jim Lampley.
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    Think I've heard him use it in about 6 -10 fights.

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    Ring inactivity: 294 days; 346 days; blah, blah......

    I have yet to see a fighter suffer in fights because of this (with the exception Ali, but that's different)

    As if boxers sit on their asses the entire time in between fights.

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    Orlandito exposed himself!!!

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