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Classy first post ::** :welcomesign:Quote:
Originally Posted by jazlynn
Hagler-Leonard, Leonard-Hearns IIQuote:
Originally Posted by gbrandon
So its the biggest robbery of all time? Explain how... Collazo won the fight in my eyes but didn't do enough to be scored points to win the boxing side of things...Quote:
Originally Posted by jazlynn
Sure he hurt Ricky but you score the boxing... not the fighting... ::**
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Originally Posted by BIG H
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Leonard/Hagler, Hearns/Leonard II
these aren't the biggest of all time but some noticable ones
Holyfield/Lewis I - yea Lewis won
Holyfield/Lewis II- had Holy winning the fight
Holyfield/Ruiz III- had Holy becoming the one and only 5 time heavyweight champion
Agustus/Burton- did everything possible to screw him over
De La Hoya/Whitaker- thought it was about even or Whitaker squeezing out the W, just barely
De La Hoya/Sturm- had Sturm by one round, could make an arguement for it to be a draw
De La Hoya/Trinidad-two words, boxing lesson
De La Hoya/ Mosley II- same as above
Morales/Barrera II- I had Morales winning
Hernandez/Chavez- I thought el famoso won
Hernandez/B. Pacquiao- a complete gift
Mayweather/Castillo I- first loss of PBF's career
Byrd/Oquendo- Oquendo should have won, and was completely screwed over, one of the judges wasn't even qualified to score the fight
Byrd/Golota- again Byrd did not win that fight
Ruiz/Golota- Golota should have been WBA/IBF champion by this time and we probably would we be on our way to having only one champion it would be Rahman/W. Klitschko for the WBC awaiting to take on the would be WBA/WBO/IBF champion Sergei Liakovich (or however you spell it)
lol even bobby's trainer said he didn't win it, that Carlos "El Famoso" Hernandez had won itQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
Sven Ottke vs. (insert name here) Ayala Tapia rematch.
I've always wanted to stab Sven Ottke in the ocular cavity for some reason or another, that may be why
The wrong decisions that Ottke got, have really damaged his legacy.
Because there were quite a few, and Ottke hardly had a crowd pleasing style (Yeah alright the Germans enjoyed it, but they enjoyed Henry Maske and Michalczweski ;)) people forget, that he was a master of his craft, and despite turning pro very late in his career, he managed to use every ounce of amateur boxing experience he had, to make his career a success.
And it was a success from the financial point of view, it is just Ottke has few fans outside mainland Europe because of his horrid style, and few horrible decisions.
Spinks clearly outpointed Mayorga.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
Hernandez-Pacquiao was a big 1
You can't have a legacy when you're job is to throw effective shots at the opponent and you got feathers for fistsQuote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
No matter how good that D is! It's the one thing I'll challenge BritKid on O0
Maxie Rosenbloom had as an excellent legacy despite only winning 19 fights on a stoppage in 220 wins.Quote:
Originally Posted by raleights
Jake LaMotta was a light puncher 30 KO's in 83 wins.
Myung Woo Yuh was possibly the finest fighter to come out of Korea, despite being 13-0 with 0 KO wins to his name.
Featherfists does not disqualify you from building an excellent legacy. ;)
Sorry I was thinking TOS but my mind said Guinn. Probably cause they both put on a similar show. (sleepy)Quote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise