Good Fighters With Decieving Records
The obvious to me would be Emmanuel Augustus and Freddie Pendleton. Both could fight with the best and beat some of them.
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Glen Johnson, Verno Phillips, Oleg Maskaev.
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Baldomir
'Mantecas' Medina
'Chatito' Jauregui
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Nobuo Nashiros record can be deceiving but in the sense that you could count the total of his professional fights in 1 hand but yet he a World Champ. :)
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Sadly most fighters with unbeaten records, too many are over protected and too afraid to lose that 0. Far to many to mention.
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Sadly most fighters with unbeaten records, too many are over protected and too afraid to lose that 0. Far to many to mention.
I m interested in seeing a few on your list....
Heres a few off my list...
Pavlik
Hatton
Paul Williams
Sergiy Dzinziruk
Joe C.
Juan Diaz
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by beerjelly
Sadly most fighters with unbeaten records, too many are over protected and too afraid to lose that 0. Far to many to mention.
I m interested in seeing a few on your list....
Heres a few off my list...
Pavlik
Hatton
Paul Williams
Sergiy Dzinziruk
Joe C.
Juan Diaz
I'll add half of the super middleweight division to that category.
As far as deceiving records.
Ike Quartey
I definately agree with Glen Johnson
Verno Philips
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I sparred with this bloke back in 92 named Lionel Butler I think his record was 9 wins and 10 losses. I never been hit so hard in my life ! LOL. I thought to myself " who the hell beat this SOB " ? LOL .. a few days of sparring and I finally got the best of him, but damn he could deliver he had top power. and good sharp delivery, I learned a great deal from him . O0
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I sparred with this bloke back in 92 named Lionel Butler I think his record was 9 wins and 10 losses. I never been hit so hard in my life ! LOL. I thought to myself " who the hell beat this SOB " ? LOL .. a few days of sparring and I finally got the best of him, but damn he could deliver he had top power. and good sharp delivery, I learned a great deal from him . O0
Fuck me!!! :o
Lords Gym it's crazy how somehow I know what the fuck! or who the fuck you talk about.....
Butler used to fight a lot out here in Los Angeles, I remember that name cause my uncle has a programme of when he wen't to see Rafael Ruelas fight if my memory serves me right (which isn't really working right now cause I' trying to remember that Orzbek guy) Ruelas fought Robert Rivera. Butlers name is on the programme though I think thats him Lionel Butler....
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
I sparred with this bloke back in 92 named Lionel Butler I think his record was 9 wins and 10 losses. I never been hit so hard in my life ! LOL. I thought to myself " who the hell beat this SOB " ? LOL .. a few days of sparring and I finally got the best of him, but damn he could deliver he had top power. and good sharp delivery, I learned a great deal from him . O0
Fuck me!!! :o
Lords Gym it's crazy how somehow I know what the fuck! or who the fuck you talk about.....
Butler used to fight a lot out here in Los Angeles, I remember that name cause my uncle has a programme of when he wen't to see Rafael Ruelas fight if my memory serves me right (which isn't really working right now cause I' trying to remember that Orzbek guy) Ruelas fought Robert Rivera. Butlers name is on the programme though I think thats him Lionel Butler....
He was about 5"11 6"0 and 220 ish I would say . I really can't remember all the details on him , only that his record , and what I was getting in offensive production from the man, didn't add up ! hehe a few days into sparring I found his weakness was pressure. , Butler didn’t like being pressed and would give up first on the inside , thus allowing you to back him up.. on his heels he couldn’t get off, however when allowed to march forward he was a machine .
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by beerjelly
Sadly most fighters with unbeaten records, too many are over protected and too afraid to lose that 0. Far to many to mention.
I m interested in seeing a few on your list....
Heres a few off my list...
Pavlik
Hatton
Paul Williams
Sergiy Dzinziruk
Joe C.
Juan Diaz
Dont agree with 2 of those names ( obviously ) but i promise you Dinziruk is not an overated fight he is quality .
He completely did a job on Santos he cut the ring down and had Santos on the back foot ( Ok Santos is a backfoot fighter ) with a look of desperation .
He looked as if he was fighting with a Shotgun to his head .
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Mike Weaver
James Quick Tillis
Jersey Joe Walcott
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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I sparred with this bloke back in 92 named Lionel Butler I think his record was 9 wins and 10 losses. I never been hit so hard in my life ! LOL. I thought to myself " who the hell beat this SOB " ? LOL .. a few days of sparring and I finally got the best of him, but damn he could deliver he had top power. and good sharp delivery, I learned a great deal from him . O0
F*** me!!! :o
Lords Gym it's crazy how somehow I know what the F***! or who the F*** you talk about.....
Butler used to fight a lot out here in Los Angeles, I remember that name cause my uncle has a programme of when he wen't to see Rafael Ruelas fight if my memory serves me right (which isn't really working right now cause I' trying to remember that Orzbek guy) Ruelas fought Robert Rivera. Butlers name is on the programme though I think thats him Lionel Butler....
He was about 5"11 6"0 and 220 ish I would say . I really can't remember all the details on him , only that his record , and what I was getting in offensive production from the man, didn't add up ! hehe a few days into sparring I found his weakness was pressure. , Butler didn’t like being pressed and would give up first on the inside , thus allowing you to back him up.. on his heels he couldn’t get off, however when allowed to march forward he was a machine .
Lionel Butler knocked out former world champ tony tubbs in one round he also fought lennox lewis and went 5 rounds with him if i remember right
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
I sparred with this bloke back in 92 named Lionel Butler I think his record was 9 wins and 10 losses. I never been hit so hard in my life ! LOL. I thought to myself " who the hell beat this SOB " ? LOL .. a few days of sparring and I finally got the best of him, but damn he could deliver he had top power. and good sharp delivery, I learned a great deal from him . O0
F*** me!!! :o
Lords Gym it's crazy how somehow I know what the F***! or who the F*** you talk about.....
Butler used to fight a lot out here in Los Angeles, I remember that name cause my uncle has a programme of when he wen't to see Rafael Ruelas fight if my memory serves me right (which isn't really working right now cause I' trying to remember that Orzbek guy) Ruelas fought Robert Rivera. Butlers name is on the programme though I think thats him Lionel Butler....
Didn't he get splattered by Lennox Lewis?
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Doh :(
ICECOLD jumped in there ;)
;D