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Originally Posted by Starr
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:coolclick:X1,000,000Quote:
Originally Posted by Starr
This guy has to have the best padded record (that consist of bums)
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=055434
Only 5 of his opponents have ever won a fight and 4 of them have only won once :o
Brian Neilson springs to mind, his opposition was very carefully selected.
Yeah now that's padding the record....but I ain't mad at him if gets a title shot and gets dismantled.... ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by RHHatton
A lot of these fighters, had a lot more fights on their records than boxrec suggests. Some of these fighters, fight under alias, that are very hard to pick up on, not that this is necessarily a good thing. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by JonesJrMayweather
The question of records built on unimpressive fighters, or opponents, is decidedly laborious to discuss, prove or list. In all fairness, Valuev is catching an inordinate amount of criticism, and I agree with Valuev that his showing against John Ruiz was not spectacular. A rematch would be good for the divison I think. It would mean a good payday for the Russian giant, and, I think, a severe beating for the "quiet" man from Puerto Rico. Roberto Duran in the seventies was nothing short of spectacular and gave Ray Leonard, a "great" fighter, all he could handle in the first fight.
I never heard Sean O'Grady say, or anyone else, he was a "great" fighter, but I would say he is bright, a gentleman and cares for the sport. Commentators are ubiquitous, but often mean-spirited; not Sean, he is intelligent and objective. Maybe that is what some folks do not like.
f*** that--sad click x 10,000,000---star is biased and is a hater when it comes 2 marciano--she would never dis louis for the same competiton--so shes a hypocrite---a hot hypocrite--even so , she shouldnt b hatin on rocky--alteast shes a b-hop fan ;D--so she will give recognition to some legendsQuote:
Originally Posted by rob7022000