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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Mayorga:

    Trinidad
    Piccirillo
    De La Hoya
    Vargas
    Cotto
    Cotto? He definitely did not fight Cotto.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by caleoh12 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Mayorga:

    Trinidad
    Piccirillo
    De La Hoya
    Vargas
    Cotto
    Cotto? He definitely did not fight Cotto.
    at the time he was scheduled to fight him

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Just noticed that BHOP will be fighting his 5th top line fight in a row against Joe C.

    Taylor
    Taylor
    Tarver
    Wright
    Calzaghe.

    Is this the best quality of opponent for 5 fights in a row that a recent fighter has faced?

    Taylor himself went
    Hopkins
    Hopkins
    Wright
    Spinks
    Pavlik

    Or Rapha Marquez
    Mabuza x 2
    Vasquez x 3

    Anyone else i've missed who has had 5 in a row tougher?
    Michael Moorer

    Shelby Gross
    Roderick Willis
    Rich Boruff
    Sedrick Fields
    Cliff Couser


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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Counting his upcoming fight Sam peter will have:

    Toney x2
    McCline
    Maskeav
    Vitalli


    Carlos Quintana has one gimmie but a pretty solid run:
    Julio
    Cotto
    Chris Henry
    Williams x2

    Not as good as the ones named but...okay.
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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Antonio Margarito's last few opponents have been top quality except for Golden Johnson.

    Joshua Clottey
    Paul Williams
    Golden Johnson
    Kermit Cintron
    Miguel Cotto

    Or how about Juan Manuel Marquez

    Jimrex Jaca
    MAB
    Rocky Juarez
    Manny Pacquiao
    Joel Casamayor

    To be honest i think Marquez takes this one that is a pretty impressive list of fighters, and especially since all of those fights were tough except for maybe the Juarez fight, but the fight still went 12 rounds and although he outboxed Juarez. He had to work hard in some parts of the fight.
    Last edited by ICB; 09-29-2008 at 03:00 AM.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Filipino Roger Monserto (0-6)

    Medgen Sinsurat 55-5
    Chatchai Sasakul 60-3
    Ratnchaie Sor Vorapin 69-9
    Medgoen Singsurat 45-4
    Medgoen Singsurat 42-4

    He fought Sod Looknongyangtoy, 36-2, in his last fight.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Agree with Eagle on Hopkins,..........How about Winky wrights last 5

    Hopkins
    Quartey
    J.Taylor
    Soliman
    Trinidad........(far from hard I know). Throw in 2 back to backs with Mosley before those 5.
    Quartey wasn't hard. Hell, he might have been able to KO him had he pushed a little harder.
    Oops

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    kendall holt has been some tough ones

    ricardo torres
    ben tackie
    ricardo torres
    mike arnaoutis
    isaac hlatswayo imo most underated boxer

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Agree with Eagle on Hopkins,..........How about Winky wrights last 5

    Hopkins
    Quartey
    J.Taylor
    Soliman
    Trinidad........(far from hard I know). Throw in 2 back to backs with Mosley before those 5.
    Quartey wasn't hard. Hell, he might have been able to KO him had he pushed a little harder.

    Quartey being such an easy fight I think is testament to how good Winky was.
    Quartey was always underrated, and was robbed in the recent past of the Forrest fight......he still has a top notch jab and is a solid opponent.
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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Agree with Eagle on Hopkins,..........How about Winky wrights last 5

    Hopkins
    Quartey
    J.Taylor
    Soliman
    Trinidad........(far from hard I know). Throw in 2 back to backs with Mosley before those 5.
    Quartey wasn't hard. Hell, he might have been able to KO him had he pushed a little harder.
    Agreed but still Ike Quartey was too small for Winky Wright, just like Ike Quartey was too small for Fernando Vargas at Jr Middleweight. Ike Quartey could impose his power much better at Welterweight.

    Quartey being such an easy fight I think is testament to how good Winky was.
    Quartey was always underrated, and was robbed in the recent past of the Forrest fight......he still has a top notch jab and is a solid opponent.
    Agreed but still Ike Quartey was too small for Winky Wright, just like Ike Quartey was too small for Fernando Vargas at Jr Middleweight. He couldn't impose his will/power like he could at Welterweight.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    I agree with you. Ike was too small for Winky. But it was a good win nonetheless.
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Don't know if its been mentioned already

    Juan Manuel Marquez

    Joel Casamayor
    Manny Pacquaio
    Rocky Juarez
    MA Barrera
    Jimrex Jaca

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by plopeater View Post
    Don't know if its been mentioned already

    Juan Manuel Marquez

    Joel Casamayor
    Manny Pacquaio
    Rocky Juarez
    MA Barrera
    Jimrex Jaca

    Only slightly one is Jaca
    Yes i mentioned it look above.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Filipino Roger Monserto (0-6)

    Medgen Sinsurat 55-5
    Chatchai Sasakul 60-3
    Ratnchaie Sor Vorapin 69-9
    Medgoen Singsurat 45-4
    Medgoen Singsurat 42-4

    He fought Sod Looknongyangtoy, 36-2, in his last fight.
    Blimey, that is ridiculous. How can such mismatches get sanctioned?

    Unless that is a very incomplete boxrec record?
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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by plopeater View Post
    Don't know if its been mentioned already

    Juan Manuel Marquez

    Joel Casamayor
    Manny Pacquaio
    Rocky Juarez
    MA Barrera
    Jimrex Jaca

    Only slightly one is Jaca
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