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Originally Posted by LawHoops
Michael Grant, nice one. I don't know if he was put in too early with Lennox but where should he go? I feel sorry for that man, had a lot of potential with size.
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Originally Posted by LawHoops
Michael Grant, nice one. I don't know if he was put in too early with Lennox but where should he go? I feel sorry for that man, had a lot of potential with size.
Duane Bobick, Mark Breland and Jorge Louis Gonzales.
Man that's harsh and I can't make sense of a couple of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
First off, Pinklon Thomas? How? Were there any expectations for Thomas? I mean he had only a handful of amatuer fights, rattled off a series wins at the beginning of his career and then KO'd Tillis then I think he went on to beat Witherspoon. Impressive yes, but Tillis wasn't up to the same par as the guys Thomas faced later on in Tyson, Holyfield and Bowe. I just didn't think anyone had such great expectations for Tillis. He was clearly a cut below those three.
Gerry Cooney just had a tough draw with Holmes. He was a straight ahead power puncher/brawler in a division where a pure boxer who mastered at keeping fighters like him at bay. Still, he lined up Lyle, Norton and Young and KO'd them all in sucession. I don't consider him a bust but I know I'm in the minority. I just don't think you can use losing to a great champion like Holmes as a way to put down the guy's entire career.
Camacho never won the mega fight that meant a lot but no way do I think he was a bust.
Mosley...I just can't figure that one out.
Wow, I can't believe this post made it all the way to the second page without someone bringing up Audley Harrison... I'd say he was a pretty colossal bust especially as weak as the HW division has been.
oh sh*t...I couldn't think of a true bust ..then I saw your post....soo true...he almost had that ODLH hype..... :coolclick: to you...thanks for the memories...Quote:
Originally Posted by gbrandon
John Tate, Michael Grant, Rex Layne, Shannon Briggs, Andrew Golota, Buster Douglas (beats the unbeatable Tyson and then does nothing), Donovan Rudduck, Frank Bruno, Kirkland Laing, David Reid, Danny Romero, Juan Carlos Gomez.
I'm suprised you didn't mention Guinn.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyle
You sap hes a box office draw and unbeatenQuote:
Originally Posted by tuckwopat
audley harrison was said to be on the way to great things but hahahahahahahaha he can't even fight in england without being booooooooooooood
I see where you are coming from.....but damn are you harsh!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
ike ibeabuchi. in my mind he would have dominated the division had he stayed out of prison
Thomas was meant to end the Holmes strangle hold on the divsion, after the impressive victory over Whitherspoon. Remember, his jab was considered Listonesque by some; sure that statement looks silly now, but at the time many thought Thomas was the next big thing. Then came the drugs...Quote:
Originally Posted by SecondRoundKO
Cooney was the proverbial white hope, excellent punch, he was meant to take out Holmes, but mentally he lacked the tools, and never got over the Holmes fight.
Camacho was meant to take over from Leonard, he had the whole of the boxing world at his feet, then he crossed paths with Edwin Rosario's right hand...
Mosley was meant to be the heir apparent to RJJ. A flashy stylish fighter, with decent power, and the balls to fight and beat everyone that mattered. But Forrest destroyed that dream, and no matter what Mosley does from here, he will never quite live up to that initial hype.
Sure this all sounds very harsh, but this boxing, sometimes you need to be brutal. All the fighters listed were excellent, it was just they were meant to be future greats, in some people eyes. Maybe some went on to have very stellar careers, but none ever quite lived up to the hype thrust upon them at one stage in their careers, they bust, but, it was a mighty fine journey with some of them, before that happened.
.................... Our gold medalist Fraudley Harrison has to be one! He went from being our beloved gold medal olympic champ then 2 fights later he was a over hyped bum with no future in boxing at all.
I don't think that I would call Mosley a bust, he is still a force to be reckoned with even against todays top fightersQuote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
Against anyone in his weight class(es) he is a threat.
"Sugar" Shane is still alive and well, not a bust.
I think Lawrence Clay-Bey, not his fault, just too many injuries
how can one of the finest lightweights ever be a bust? had he stayed there mosley would have been talked about as an all time great. however he took the risk by moving up in weight to fight the big money fighters (oh and he won a few too)