Overrated active fighters
Ranking the 10 Most Overrated Active Boxers | Bleacher Report
I got no problem with this list, except..........
Sergio has no business being there. He's had a HOF career, and Father Time is taking its toll. How the hell can someone like that be overrated?? Seekins missed the boad big time on that one. Instead of Sergio, I would've inserted JCC Jr., a glaring omission from that list. Now THERE'S a candidate for sure.
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I think Sergio is overrated especially his boxing skills. Ive heard some put him next to FLoyd as far as skills are concerened but that's ridiculous. He's more of a great athlete than a great boxer.
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Bleacher Report :lolhaha:
Seriously? I mean it's not even April Fools day. Jesus Christ. I never thought I would see somebody actually use an opinion from Bleacher Report. Why not just use the National Enquirer? They actually have more creditability. And they don't even write about boxing
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Who do YOU write for? Oh..... I forgot. You don't write.
You just bitch and moan.
No publications for THAT..... sorry.
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Uhh.... HERE'S a wild thought.
Why don't you counter with why you think the guy's rankings are wrong, instead of just vaguely poking fun that it's from Bleacher Report?
Oh yeah....... it takes no brains to be vague.
Gotcha.
;)
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Hey Tito, are u really Filipino or is it Terrible?
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Hey VD (can't be bothered with your lap dog, Finito).......
since you don't like Bleacher Report, here's one from Boxing News:
Two current most overrated fighters: Canelo Alvarez and Tyson Fury
Funny....... Canelo appears here, too. ;D
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half of those fighters nobody even cares about to even be considered overrated.
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Strange list. Kiko? Overrated? Does anyone rate him? He is what he is and hard working honest, limited fighter. Sergio? One of the best of the current era. If anything he had been underrated for a huge part of his career.
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Dereck Chisora - Has lost every time he has stepped up in class & is too fat to be a serious contender, but still gets talked up constantly & touted for big fights.
He's game guy, but he's no world beater.
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Wilder must be over rated too.
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IMO Adamek is only overrated at HW he was a beast at LHW and Cruiser, Martinez in no way is overrated the guy was one of the most avoided fighters when he was at 154, and has done so much despite starting at such an advanced age, and IMO Alvarez shouldn't be on that list, hyped yes, overrated no, he has skills and still has time to do good things, just was never close to Mayweather's level, Chavez Jr should definitely be on the list, as should Khan
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Bradley isn't terrible, but he is not as good as his record would suggest.
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TitoFan
Ranking the 10 Most Overrated Active Boxers | Bleacher Report
I got no problem with this list, except..........
Sergio has no business being there. He's had a HOF career, and Father Time is taking its toll. How the hell can someone like that be overrated?? Seekins missed the boad big time on that one. Instead of Sergio, I would've inserted JCC Jr., a glaring omission from that list. Now THERE'S a candidate for sure.
"Overrated" is another one of those meaningless terms thrown around boxing and although at times it may be true in most cases its the wrong word. I mean seriously Ricky Burns? If anything that guy is an over achiever. Martinez never started boxing until he was 20 so the same goes for him considering what he achieved. Stieglitz is 32 and has been boxing for about 15 years. The guys at the end of his career so the tag does not fit him either.
In many other cases its the "handlers" that are guilty of the term being used. Fighters are steered, coddled, protected along with the entire concept of risk and reward being changed like no other time in history.
Look at Gary Russell. Talent and speed up the ying yang and yet he's on a snails pace competition wise. Lomachenko made his pro debut last night and smashed Ramirez and in doing so almost has a better resume then Russell lol.
Boxing has become in large measure more of an exercise in careful handling of an investment and return then it is about fighting.