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Most overated boxing champ ever
I was thinking about this topic and for the life of me i cant think of any champ more overated than Joey Gamache,
I mean 2 world belts both for vacant titles , against 2 fighter 18-1 records , a joke protected fighter who lost to all the big names he fought.
Give me your views guys and others u feel are overated :)
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For you American guys tell me how u rated Chris Eubank ?
Overated ? i think so
please tell me your views
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Ever? I dunno.
NAZ was damn overrated though.
Michael Nunn was overrated a bit too.
Vernon Forrest was after beatin Shane twice, till my boy Mayorga beat him twice.
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Thats a hard question there have been so many....
Sean O'Grady...Why they still insist on refering to him as the champ ::**
Ingamar Johanssen....
Vernon Forrest...
Sven Ottke...
Joe Calzaghe...
This list could go on all day
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B-Hop
James Toney
Muhammed Ali
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Originally Posted by Elephant Beer
B-Hop
James Toney
Muhammed Ali
pleaze explain yourself!
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Originally Posted by MR T
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Originally Posted by Elephant Beer
B-Hop
James Toney
Muhammed Ali
pleaze explain yourself!
He is very biased take no notice
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I can't believe no one has said it yet: Hasim Rahman.
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Originally Posted by liquid
I can't believe no one has said it yet: Hasim Rahman.
Rahman is in the running for worst champions of all time, but he's not overrated because nobody rates him highly.
My vote goes to Tyson. So many people call him the greatest HW of all time, but I'm from the the camp who believes he's not even close to the best. He might be the most electrifying or entertaining, but in my book, he's on the low end of the top ten all time. I don't want to start that debate on this thread, but in my book, he's the most overrated.
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I think the second half of Tyson's career settled him out to where he was supposed to be. He was overrated before Holyfield beat him, but after I think the general estimation of him was right on.
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Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
&
Sven Ottke
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I know most of you will disagree, but Tito Trinidad was always overrated to me. I always thought that he relied on his power too much and never had elite boxing skills.
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Originally Posted by liquid
I think the second half of Tyson's career settled him out to where he was supposed to be. He was overrated before Holyfield beat him, but after I think the general estimation of him was right on.
I strongly disagree. Young Tyson was in a league of his own. Anyways I think that guys like Calzaghe have been over hyped by one or two fights like he was against Lacy. I think that guys like Hamed, and Hatton were overhyped along with guys like Michael Grant, Audley Harrison, Jermain Taylor? Nah I like Jermain, um Vargas was overhyped IMO, So was Sharmba Mitchell.
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Naz
McGuigan
Zab
Simon Brown
Fenech
Joe C.
Vic
Ivan Calderon
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Ken Norton. The definition of a paper champion. And I second the Eubanks, Calzaghe mentions. As well as Wonjongkam
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For the record I refuse to recognize that fighter who holds the WBC strap at Flyweight and there for I will not even mention his name anymore.
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theres a few people on here that seem to think that tyson was the most overrated champ of all time ??? i will admit his post prison comeback was built on don kings hype machine but prime tyson was a deserving champion who dominated his era in devastating fashion
.....i mean i can think of plenty champions that were more overrated than tyson , a bunch of them have already been named here.....heres another, floyd patterson, not the most overrated but one of
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Julio Caesar Chavez, the president and CEO of bum beaters.
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Trinidad
Hamed
Mayorga
outside of Lennox, every single fighter hailing from Great Britain (present company included).
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
Julio Caesar Chavez, the president and CEO of bum beaters.
You must not like many boxers from the past eras as most boxers fought whomever and whenever.....
I've made this debate before with MANY people and I always say the same way fighters loose early in their careers like Hopkins, Arguello the Marquez brothers JCC could have also lost that same way but he didn't....
I wont debate the quality of his opponents cause the facts are there but I will debate you smashing him like hes the only fighter in history to have build up a career this way especially in the time he fought....
I've said it before thats fine take away 35 fights (as most people that I've debated with somehow have determined thats the amount of 'bums' he faced) and his record still stands at 73-6-2 better then almost any fighter from his time with some great names on his resume. For the sake of your argument I'll leave his loses to Wise & Wiley on his record (eventhough they fall under your 'bum' category.
So now that we cut his career down and took off those 35 wins, his career is still there. It's funny though cause if you take many fighters records from the past eras you can easily point out fighters had 20-30 fights against what your calling 'bums'..... Don't belive me check the records; Duran, Arguello, Olivares, Jorge F. Castro, Jose L. Ramirez..... But these fighters also have great names Pernell, SRL, RJJ to name a few....
When you come out and label him as the 'Bum beater you pretty much, drag a shit load of other names with his' (if you would measure them with the same stick)
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
Thats a hard question there have been so many....
Sean O'Grady...Why they still insist on refering to him as the champ ::**
Ingamar Johanssen....
Vernon Forrest...
Sven Ottke...
Joe Calzaghe...
This list could go on all day
A bit hard on Sean O'Grady, 81-5 70 KO's loses on cuts to Jim Watt while winning fight easily.
Agree with the rest especially Forrest who has fallen away after the Mosley fights.
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Originally Posted by MR T
theres a few people on here that seem to think that tyson was the most overrated champ of all time ??? i will admit his post prison comeback was built on don kings hype machine but prime tyson was a deserving champion who dominated his era in devastating fashion
.....i mean i can think of plenty champions that were more overrated than tyson , a bunch of them have already been named here.....heres another, floyd patterson, not the most overrated but one of
Here is my longwinded thought on Tyson that I've posted before
man it seems like this is discussed weekly. I have very mixed feelings about Tyson's placement in history. Tyson's wins are against mostly average to decent fighters. Not that this is his fault and not that many fighters(marciano, Louis,holmes etc) don't have the same dilemma in regards to their legacy. I think quite often it wasn't who he beat but the electrifying way he did it. I often ask myself if Tyson was a defensive master who out pointed and embarrassed fighters would we feel the same way? If he was the pernell whitaker of the HW era would he have such a fan base? Tyson embodied what we as fans want in our champion. I think people quite often get wrapped up in the sheer entertainment value of Tyson. His wins over Berbick, Smith, Tucker, Ruddock, tubbs, thomas, biggs etc are impressive in that he cleaned out a division and in the manner he did them but the actual opposition is really just slightly better than average. Tyson has two great wins: the destruction of Spinks and Holmes. Although Holmes went on to several more decent wins I don't think anyone will argue that he was the same man who himself had cleaned out a division. And I don't think we will ever know why spinks gave such a sorry performance. The biggest problem with grading Tyson's career is that his "prime" was so short. He didn't face any truly good HW's in their prime until late in his career. Obviously Tyson's management decisions and personal demons had a lot to do with his decline as a fighter, but this is a part of who Tyson was as a fighter. He simply didn't have the dedication and focus of other great HW's. I look at him alot like Bowe. They both had all the skills to be ATG's but couldn't capitalize. I don't judge Tyson's career after the Lewis fighter b/c it was obvious he didn't care. That being said whether he came in poorly prepared or not he was beaten soundly by douglas, holy, and Lewis. Great fighters rise to the occasion and Tyson didn't. When he met fighters who weren't intimidated, were bigger, had a decent jab and could back him up and tie him up he was definately frustrated. Tyson is one of the greatest power punchers ever, and arguably the most exciting fighter ever. He will stand as an icon in boxing of what might of been, but in my personal oppinion not an all time great fighter and hugely overrated.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
Julio Caesar Chavez, the president and CEO of bum beaters.
You must not like many boxers from the past eras as most boxers fought whomever and whenever.....
I've made this debate before with MANY people and I always say the same way fighters loose early in their careers like Hopkins, Arguello the Marquez brothers JCC could have also lost that same way but he didn't....
I wont debate the quality of his opponents cause the facts are there but I will debate you smashing him like hes the only fighter in history to have build up a career this way especially in the time he fought....
I've said it before thats fine take away 35 fights (as most people that I've debated with somehow have determined thats the amount of 'bums' he faced) and his record still stands at 73-6-2 better then almost any fighter from his time with some great names on his resume. For the sake of your argument I'll leave his loses to Wise & Wiley on his record (eventhough they fall under your 'bum' category.
So now that we cut his career down and took off those 35 wins, his career is still there. It's funny though cause if you take many fighters records from the past eras you can easily point out fighters had 20-30 fights against what your calling 'bums'..... Don't belive me check the records; Duran, Arguello, Olivares, Jorge F. Castro, Jose L. Ramirez..... But these fighters also have great names Pernell, SRL, RJJ to name a few....
When you come out and label him as the 'Bum beater you pretty much, drag a S*** load of other names with his' (if you would measure them with the same stick)
The title of this thread isn't 'Name as many overrated champs as you can think of.'
It's 'Most overrated boxing champ ever.'
Chavez takes the cake amigo, like it or not.
sorry
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
The title of this thread isn't 'Name as many overrated champs as you can think of.'
It's 'Most overrated boxing champ ever.'
Chavez takes the cake amigo, like it or not.
sorry
No way Chavez was more overrated than Wonjongkam.
The fact that he even stepped in the ring with ODLH, Meldrick Taylor, Sweet Pea, Hector Camacho etc.
puts him miles ahead on Pongsaklek.
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I am a big Chavez fan. He was a great fighter but he has be called the greatest mexican fighter of all time and he was hugely popular. He may have been a tad overrated becase of all that. He wasnt unbeatable but he was a great fighter. Im kind of torn on this one
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
For the record I refuse to recognize that fighter who holds the WBC strap at Flyweight and there for I will not even mention his name anymore.
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam ???
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Originally Posted by Majesty
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
For the record I refuse to recognize that fighter who holds the WBC strap at Flyweight and there for I will not even mention his name anymore.
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam ???
Totally Agree!!! How is this guy getting away with this?
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Originally Posted by liquid
I think the second half of Tyson's career settled him out to where he was supposed to be. He was overrated before Holyfield beat him, but after I think the general estimation of him was right on.
I strongly disagree. Young Tyson was in a league of his own. Anyways I think that guys like Calzaghe have been over hyped by one or two fights like he was against Lacy. I think that guys like Hamed, and Hatton were overhyped along with guys like Michael Grant, Audley Harrison, Jermain Taylor? Nah I like Jermain, um Vargas was overhyped IMO, So was Sharmba Mitchell.
Read my post i said champions not contenders !!!!!!!!!!!! Mike Grant was not a champ !!!!
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Vitali Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko
Nicolai Valuev
Naseem Hamed
Jeff Lacy
Joey Gamache
Bruce Seldon
Arturo Gatti
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I've never actually heard anyone say anthing good about Bruce Seldon other than his physique
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Don Curry...
Seriously, at his "peak" he was flying high in the P4P ratings and was even touted as the man to move up and topple Middleweight King Marvelous Marv'!
Don Curry, in the ring with Hagler?!
Thats almost as bad as "Tito will one day move up and fight Roy Jones" ::**
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How about Henri Maske, Gianfranco Rossi, Darrin van Horn, Miguel Angel Gonzales, Shannon Briggs and the list goes on
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i know im gonna take a lot of heat by saying this but IMO PBF is the most over rated boxer ALL TIME
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i know im gonna take a lot of heat by saying this but IMO PBF is the most over rated boxer ALL TIME
No heat... Just questions.
Like "Why do you say that?" ;)
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
Julio Caesar Chavez, the president and CEO of bum beaters.
You must not like many boxers from the past eras as most boxers fought whomever and whenever.....
I've made this debate before with MANY people and I always say the same way fighters loose early in their careers like Hopkins, Arguello the Marquez brothers JCC could have also lost that same way but he didn't....
I wont debate the quality of his opponents cause the facts are there but I will debate you smashing him like hes the only fighter in history to have build up a career this way especially in the time he fought....
I've said it before thats fine take away 35 fights (as most people that I've debated with somehow have determined thats the amount of 'bums' he faced) and his record still stands at 73-6-2 better then almost any fighter from his time with some great names on his resume. For the sake of your argument I'll leave his loses to Wise & Wiley on his record (eventhough they fall under your 'bum' category.
So now that we cut his career down and took off those 35 wins, his career is still there. It's funny though cause if you take many fighters records from the past eras you can easily point out fighters had 20-30 fights against what your calling 'bums'..... Don't belive me check the records; Duran, Arguello, Olivares, Jorge F. Castro, Jose L. Ramirez..... But these fighters also have great names Pernell, SRL, RJJ to name a few....
When you come out and label him as the 'Bum beater you pretty much, drag a S*** load of other names with his' (if you would measure them with the same stick)
The title of this thread isn't 'Name as many overrated champs as you can think of.'
It's 'Most overrated boxing champ ever.'
Chavez takes the cake amigo, like it or not.
sorry
Great debate and loved the way you backed it up. :)
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
The title of this thread isn't 'Name as many overrated champs as you can think of.'
It's 'Most overrated boxing champ ever.'
Chavez takes the cake amigo, like it or not.
sorry
No way Chavez was more overrated than Wonjongkam.
The fact that he even stepped in the ring with ODLH, Meldrick Taylor, Sweet Pea, Hector Camacho etc.
puts him miles ahead on Pongsaklek.
Spot on killersheep.
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
I am a big Chavez fan. He was a great fighter but he has be called the greatest mexican fighter of all time and he was hugely popular. He may have been a tad overrated becase of all that. He wasnt unbeatable but he was a great fighter. Im kind of torn on this one
Thats cool, BoomBoom I was only debating the fact that he called JCC 'the bum beater' I wasn't even on Samson3000 about the overrated thing....
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Originally Posted by Majesty
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
For the record I refuse to recognize that fighter who holds the WBC strap at Flyweight and there for I will not even mention his name anymore.
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam ???
;)
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How about Henri Maske, Gianfranco Rossi, Darrin van Horn, Miguel Angel Gonzales, Shannon Briggs and the list goes on
Yea Darin Van Horn was a stinker also lol
Eubank ? yes he was overated and still after many fights threw a right like he was bowling a cricket ball !!!!!!!