-
Sergio Mora Overrated
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
i didn't think anybody thought he was much good anyway
do they?
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
I think it's partially mora's own fault he spends too much time trying to build a reputation for himself that he can't live up to. I don't think he's bad just not as good as he's portrayed. The contender show brought in a lot of casual boxing fans who think by him winning that show meant he was this all time great type of fighter. I've said it before i really think he is content being a popular fighter and being a contender champion.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
All members of the contender series suck. :o
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by magyar2007
All members of the contender series suck. :o
I wouldn't go that far..most of them are progressing just fine they just got a little bump in thier career exposure wise.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
I don't think anybody thinks he's that good but I do think he's better than Duddy. Maybe that just says something about what I think of Duddy.
And I don't know anything about Ayala or that fight, it definitely doesn't say good things about him but your other reasons are kind of simplistic. He didn't knock out Regan cause he can't punch, McCrary may be a journeyman but he can punch fairly hard. And so what if he got knocked down by a guy he got up and won.
Can't believe I'm defending Sergio Mora ;D
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
Hyped??? ;D
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
As Oumafan said your analysis is a little simplistic. Winning by KO isn't an indication of being a better fighter, it's just an indication of being a better puncher. Cory Spinks couldn't hurt Jermain Taloy nearly as much as Pavlik did but he did a much better job of nullifying Taylor and was never hurt or barely even hit himself during their 12 round fight.
Sergio is a boxer, not a puncher. Therefore his wins nearly always come by decision. McCrary can bang as we saw against Allan Green, he managed to land early against Regan and stopped the fight. Mora doesn't have that power and so needed to outbox a much taller guy. Regan was no bum either he was coming off a win over Yory Boy Campas who pushed John Duddy to the brink, and let's not forget, despite Duddy being overhyped, he IS one of the top prospects in the division.
As for being knocked down by Termeliksetian firstly it was only a flash knockdown, he was up at about 2 and he went on to dominate the fight forcing a stoppage in round 7. At the time the Shark Attack was a prospect. He had fought Sechew Powell in a battle of undefeated prospects losing a decision and then in his next fight fought a still unbeaten Giovanni Lorenzo who is a top prospect. Turmeliksetian is also regarded as a power puncher as well. If you google reports of his fights with Powell and Lorenzo, both on the fringes of world class now, he was considered the puncher in both fights.
Mora wasn't great last night but then Alaya was a much hyped prospect himself until he ran into David Banks. I thought Mora edged the fight, as I think did Tessitore, Atlas and most people on here, although the 99-91 score was clearly rediculous.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
i don't like him simple as.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
he looked HORRIBLE the first 4-5 rounds of that fight last night..
Him getting a fight with Pavlik would be bittersweet in my mind.. bitter because i don't think he deserves the exposure or a title shot.. sweet because i would love to see Pavlik knock his head off of his shoulders :)
He was very unimpressive last night, and it seems if he gets in the ring with someone who is very well conditioned and has a jab or long enough arms in general to keep the fight on the outside, he'll get destroyed.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
The expectations were/are too high and the Contender people tried to make the kid run before he could crawl. You don't win a softball tournament and then think you are going play and beat the Rockies or the Indians. Unrealistic expectations, if you know what I mean. I hope this removes any "I am ready for a world title shot" from Mora's head and I hope he goes about his career the way any other fighter does and that is work your way up. I think that Alfonso Gomez has benefited more than anyone else because he is going about his career in the right way. Alfonso is staying busy and he is taking fights to help him gain some more experience in the ring. Sergio lacks experience big time. Do I think he is all that? I like him and I think he has potential but his lack of inactivity is killing him. I hope this is a wake up call. He needs to put his foot down and tell the Contender people to stop trying to get him title shots he does not deserved or is not prepared to take. I said he was not ready for Taylor and I know he is not ready for Pavlik. It's a no brainer.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
As Oumafan said your analysis is a little simplistic. Winning by KO isn't an indication of being a better fighter, it's just an indication of being a better puncher. Cory Spinks couldn't hurt Jermain Taloy nearly as much as Pavlik did but he did a much better job of nullifying Taylor and was never hurt or barely even hit himself during their 12 round fight.
Sergio is a boxer, not a puncher. Therefore his wins nearly always come by decision. McCrary can bang as we saw against Allan Green, he managed to land early against Regan and stopped the fight. Mora doesn't have that power and so needed to outbox a much taller guy. Regan was no bum either he was coming off a win over Yory Boy Campas who pushed John Duddy to the brink, and let's not forget, despite Duddy being overhyped, he IS one of the top prospects in the division.
As for being knocked down by Termeliksetian firstly it was only a flash knockdown, he was up at about 2 and he went on to dominate the fight forcing a stoppage in round 7. At the time the Shark Attack was a prospect. He had fought Sechew Powell in a battle of undefeated prospects losing a decision and then in his next fight fought a still unbeaten Giovanni Lorenzo who is a top prospect. Turmeliksetian is also regarded as a power puncher as well. If you google reports of his fights with Powell and Lorenzo, both on the fringes of world class now, he was considered the puncher in both fights.
Mora wasn't great last night but then Alaya was a much hyped prospect himself until he ran into David Banks. I thought Mora edged the fight, as I think did Tessitore, Atlas and most people on here, although the 99-91 score was clearly rediculous.
As Oumafan said your analysis is a little simplistic. Winning by KO isn't an indication of being a better fighter, it's just an indication of being a better puncher. Cory Spinks couldn't hurt Jermain Taloy nearly as much as Pavlik did but he did a much better job of nullifying Taylor and was never hurt or barely even hit himself during their 12 round fight.
Mora wasn't impressive in Regan fight Bilbo all im trying to say is that if your good upcoming fighter with alot of talent then fighters like Eric Regan and Archak TerMeliksetian your supposed to look good against and Mora did not look impressive in any of these fights and was even dropped in the Archak TerMeliksetian fight.
As for being knocked down by Termeliksetian firstly it was only a flash knockdown, he was up at about 2 and he went on to dominate the fight forcing a stoppage in round 7. At the time the Shark Attack was a prospect. He had fought Sechew Powell in a battle of undefeated prospects losing a decision and then in his next fight fought a still unbeaten Giovanni Lorenzo who is a top prospect. Turmeliksetian is also regarded as a power puncher as well. If you google reports of his fights with Powell and Lorenzo, both on the fringes of world class now, he was considered the puncher in both fights.
Thats it though Bilbo you just proved my point he fought them prospects and lost Archak TerMeliksetian is a gatekeeper and the kind of fighter your supposed to look impressive against and Mora failed to do this.
Mora wasn't great last night but then Alaya was a much hyped prospect himself until he ran into David Banks. I thought Mora edged the fight, as I think did Tessitore, Atlas and most people on here, although the 99-91 score was clearly rediculous.
But when has Mora ever been great ?? thats what im trying to say i have never been impressed with Mora and im not a Mora hater either thats what i truly believe and i have believed this for ages.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
I watched his last couple fights. I see a kid with some skills, but not even top 30 IMHO.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft
Sorry i don't like to hate on a fighter but he has never impressed me he was dropped by 15-3 fighter Archak TerMeliksetian won 10 round decision over Eric Regan but not impressive by any means when journeyman McCrary took out Regan in 2 minutes now getting a draw with a mediocre fighter like Elvin Ayala ?? and all these people were saying Mora would do better against Pavlik than Duddy will ?? i don't think so i have been saying this for about a year that Mora has never been impressive i even think Manfredo won the rematch do people feel sameway ??
As Oumafan said your analysis is a little simplistic. Winning by KO isn't an indication of being a better fighter, it's just an indication of being a better puncher. Cory Spinks couldn't hurt Jermain Taloy nearly as much as Pavlik did but he did a much better job of nullifying Taylor and was never hurt or barely even hit himself during their 12 round fight.
Sergio is a boxer, not a puncher. Therefore his wins nearly always come by decision. McCrary can bang as we saw against Allan Green, he managed to land early against Regan and stopped the fight. Mora doesn't have that power and so needed to outbox a much taller guy. Regan was no bum either he was coming off a win over Yory Boy Campas who pushed John Duddy to the brink, and let's not forget, despite Duddy being overhyped, he IS one of the top prospects in the division.
As for being knocked down by Termeliksetian firstly it was only a flash knockdown, he was up at about 2 and he went on to dominate the fight forcing a stoppage in round 7. At the time the Shark Attack was a prospect. He had fought Sechew Powell in a battle of undefeated prospects losing a decision and then in his next fight fought a still unbeaten Giovanni Lorenzo who is a top prospect. Turmeliksetian is also regarded as a power puncher as well. If you google reports of his fights with Powell and Lorenzo, both on the fringes of world class now, he was considered the puncher in both fights.
Mora wasn't great last night but then Alaya was a much hyped prospect himself until he ran into David Banks. I thought Mora edged the fight, as I think did Tessitore, Atlas and most people on here, although the 99-91 score was clearly rediculous.
As Oumafan said your analysis is a little simplistic. Winning by KO isn't an indication of being a better fighter, it's just an indication of being a better puncher. Cory Spinks couldn't hurt Jermain Taloy nearly as much as Pavlik did but he did a much better job of nullifying Taylor and was never hurt or barely even hit himself during their 12 round fight.
Mora wasn't impressive in Regan fight Bilbo all im trying to say is that if your good upcoming fighter with alot of talent then fighters like Eric Regan and Archak TerMeliksetian your supposed to look good against and Mora did not look impressive in any of these fights and was even dropped in the Archak TerMeliksetian fight.
As for being knocked down by Termeliksetian firstly it was only a flash knockdown, he was up at about 2 and he went on to dominate the fight forcing a stoppage in round 7. At the time the Shark Attack was a prospect. He had fought Sechew Powell in a battle of undefeated prospects losing a decision and then in his next fight fought a still unbeaten Giovanni Lorenzo who is a top prospect. Turmeliksetian is also regarded as a power puncher as well. If you google reports of his fights with Powell and Lorenzo, both on the fringes of world class now, he was considered the puncher in both fights.
Thats it though Bilbo you just proved my point he fought them prospects and lost Archak TerMeliksetian is a gatekeeper and the kind of fighter your supposed to look impressive against and Mora failed to do this.
Mora wasn't great last night but then Alaya was a much hyped prospect himself until he ran into David Banks. I thought Mora edged the fight, as I think did Tessitore, Atlas and most people on here, although the 99-91 score was clearly rediculous.
But when has Mora ever been great ?? thats what im trying to say i have never been impressed with Mora and im not a Mora hater either thats what i truly believe and i have believed this for ages.
Well I completely disagree with you about the Regan and Turmeliksetian fights. He won a clear UD against Regan by scores of 97-93 98-92 98-92 and completely controlled that fight against a much taller guy. Someone like McCrary can outbang a thin guy like Regan but Mora had to outbox him, not an easy thing to do against a tall rangy guy, and as I said Regan was coming off a UD over Yory Boy Campas so was no mug. Just google for reviews of the fight and you'll see that every writer felt this was an impressive win. Here's a quote from boxing scene;
The Arco Arena in Sacramento, California saw "Contender: Season One" champion Sergio Mora, pick up a big win that may land him a potential title shot in his next bout.
In the main event, Sergio “The Latin Snake” Mora slithered his way closer to victory with an impressive 10 round UD victory over IBA Continental Middleweight Champion Eric Regan. With this victory, Mora improves to 19-0 and Regan drops to 26-3
The full article can be found here http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=5289
The Turmeliksetian fight, I'm not sure if you've seen his fights with Powell and Lorenzo but Mora dealt with him as effectively as those guys and forced a stoppage which Powell was unable to do.
You also have to remember that Mora started on the Contender as one of the least experienced guys with only 11 fights. Because he won the show he gets held to a higher standard than the other guys, which is fair enough but you have to remember he's a work in progress not the finished article.
He didn't look great yesterday but I thought he shaded the fight, regardless he didn't get beat. I don't think he's overratted at all. He's vastly underrated by alsmot everyone on these boards who think he's a bum and a punk.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mar
Quote:
Originally Posted by magyar2007
All members of the contender series suck. :o
I wouldn't go that far..most of them are progressing just fine they just got a little bump in thier career exposure wise.
I think the show blurs reality of boxing,F!!!!! Hype fest and promotion for a Network that Is No longer dedicated To Boxing
The Very first statement By Sugar Ray Leonard said everything that Is wrong......For the past few weeks.."TEN OF THE BEST MIDDLEWEIGHTS IN THE WORLD".......Utter and absolute LIE and insult to fans that actually know there belly button from There arsehole >:mad
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by LEGION
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
Hyped??? ;D
Overhyped!!!!!
That's it. Fits perfectly in my opinion.
cc.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
Quote:
Originally Posted by LEGION
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
Hyped??? ;D
Overhyped!!!!!
That's it. Fits perfectly in my opinion.
cc.
But overhyped by whom though?
Certainly not anybody on this board, or I suspect any other boxing fan board except the Snake Pit.
Certainly not by the commentators either who always give an impartial and accurate assessment of a fighter.
He won the first Contender series which obviously put him in the public consciousness and now his fights get televised. That's hardly a case of being overhyped. I've never heard a single boxing commentator or analyst say that he is a future champion of the world, have any of you?
I think his boxing ability is underatted by the vast majority of hardcore fight fans who would have no qualms about rating a fighter whom they had never heard of let alone seen fight above him in the middleweight rankings.
He's a decent slick boxer who is on the fringe of breaking into the top 10 middleweights and is almost within reach of a world title shot. That's not overrating him that's just stating the facts.
I've never heard a single person ever say he's a future world champ or a p4p star, he is what he is, an ermerging talent in the middleweight division who may or may not become a factor in the division.
I've never heard any boxing analysist ever claim anything more.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Mora will be OK if he fights more. I had him winning by a round last night, and he basically gave the first three rounds away. He's got a strange style...he's rangy and a boxer, but he does his best fighting using his handspeed and odd angles on the inside. Usually fighters like that are pretty busy or powerful, but he's neither. He picks his spots, and when he lets his hands go, he looks pretty good and lands accurately, but then he goes into a shell for a while. It's a bit puzzling.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny_G
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
The expectations were/are too high and the Contender people tried to make the kid run before he could crawl. You don't win a softball tournament and then think you are going play and beat the Rockies or the Indians. Unrealistic expectations, if you know what I mean. I hope this removes any "I am ready for a world title shot" from Mora's head and I hope he goes about his career the way any other fighter does and that is work your way up. I think that Alfonso Gomez has benefited more than anyone else because he is going about his career in the right way. Alfonso is staying busy and he is taking fights to help him gain some more experience in the ring. Sergio lacks experience big time. Do I think he is all that? I like him and I think he has potential but his lack of inactivity is killing him. I hope this is a wake up call. He needs to put his foot down and tell the Contender people to stop trying to get him title shots he does not deserved or is not prepared to take. I said he was not ready for Taylor and I know he is not ready for Pavlik. It's a no brainer.
I agree with your summation. He's not ready for the top level, he might not ever be, but don't throw him to the wolves. Gomez is being mentored and groomed for a solid career. While I doubt he will ever be a long reigning champ, he will probably get a shot and have a very solid and well paid career. Whether he ever becomes a champion or remains a perinnial contender, you can still earn a solid living off of hard work, and likability.
I don't agree with everyone who thinks these fighters are overrated. I think they are as advertised....contending..... They are trying to make a career out of boxing and they got an early jump in the publicity department. Most of them are solid average fighters. More power to them to get a decent payday. Most of the opponents on FNF's have little experience and usually fight on short notice, don't even train full time, etc... So what if you take a few of those guys and give them a shot to be a full time fighter.
I like the show, generally like the fighters. Mora is one of my least favorite, but I don't hate the guy. Just feel the "overhyped" title fits.
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mar
Quote:
Originally Posted by magyar2007
All members of the contender series suck. :o
I wouldn't go that far..most of them are progressing just fine they just got a little bump in thier career exposure wise.
I think the show blurs reality of boxing,F!!!!! Hype fest and promotion for a Network that Is No longer dedicated To Boxing
The Very first statement By Sugar Ray Leonard said everything that Is wrong......For the past few weeks.."TEN OF THE BEST MIDDLEWEIGHTS IN THE WORLD".......Utter and absolute LIE and insult to fans that actually know there belly button from There arsehole >:mad
It's marketing my friend.... Ten of the....... Not ""The ten best". It could be 10 out of hundreds of the best ;D ;D ;D ;)
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
Quote:
Originally Posted by LEGION
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans. Generally boxing fans don't give him much credit, and probably under rate him. The contender fighters on a whole catch a lot of flack over this. Overall I don't really like him, but I think he's a decent fighter. I think his machismo has given him a few questionable decisions that could have went the other way.
I think people expect too much out of the contender fighters and expect that they are supposed to be world beaters. They participate in a tournament and receive a reward for winning and just the participation. It's a business and they get a big jump in their business from the exposure. I don't think Mora deserves a title shot, but most titlest are more interested in high profile fighters than they are tough competetion. He's fairly high profile and will draw a larger purse for both fighters because of it. Overall I don't think he's overrated in skill, cause he's not widely thought of as being skilled. However he is overrated in proportion to his skill and popularity. He's obviously more popular than skilled, so I can't think of a word to describe it better than overrated, but it just doesn't seem to fit.????
Maybe we need a new word to describe it. Anyone got an idea????
???
Hyped??? ;D
Overhyped!!!!!
That's it. Fits perfectly in my opinion.
cc.
But overhyped by whom though?
Certainly not anybody on this board, or I suspect any other boxing fan board except the Snake Pit.
Certainly not by the commentators either who always give an impartial and accurate assessment of a fighter.
He won the first Contender series which obviously put him in the public consciousness and now his fights get televised. That's hardly a case of being overhyped. I've never heard a single boxing commentator or analyst say that he is a future champion of the world, have any of you?
I think his boxing ability is underatted by the vast majority of hardcore fight fans who would have no qualms about rating a fighter whom they had never heard of let alone seen fight above him in the middleweight rankings.
He's a decent slick boxer who is on the fringe of breaking into the top 10 middleweights and is almost within reach of a world title shot. That's not overrating him that's just stating the facts.
I've never heard a single person ever say he's a future world champ or a p4p star, he is what he is, an ermerging talent in the middleweight division who may or may not become a factor in the division.
I've never heard any boxing analysist ever claim anything more.
See my earlier comments. I generally agree with you. Which is why I was looking for another word to replace "overrated" which I feel doesn't fit.
Overhyped is the winner of my tournament of words to replace "Overrated" for contender stars. Now how's that for irony.
;D
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
I think he's overrated by contender fans who aren't boxing fans.
And I think he's underrated by boxing fans who don't hold contender contestants in high regards.
Imagine that ;)
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by RP33
he looked HORRIBLE the first 4-5 rounds of that fight last night..
Him getting a fight with Pavlik would be bittersweet in my mind.. bitter because i don't think he deserves the exposure or a title shot.. sweet because i would love to see Pavlik knock his head off of his shoulders :)
So Pavlik is the world destroyer now for stopping Jermain Taylor who hasnt looked much better then Mora looked last night and at times even worse ???
Just starting up some debates here :)
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
:lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolololol: :lolololol: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolololol: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolhaha: :lolololol:.........
Sorry I am just laughing at whoever took the time to rate Mora in the first Place
-
Re: Sergio Mora Overrated
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvfightgame
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mar
Quote:
Originally Posted by magyar2007
All members of the contender series suck. :o
I wouldn't go that far..most of them are progressing just fine they just got a little bump in thier career exposure wise.
I think the show blurs reality of boxing,F!!!!! Hype fest and promotion for a Network that Is No longer dedicated To Boxing
The Very first statement By Sugar Ray Leonard said everything that Is wrong......For the past few weeks.."TEN OF THE BEST MIDDLEWEIGHTS IN THE WORLD".......Utter and absolute LIE and insult to fans that actually know there belly button from There arsehole >:mad
It's marketing my friend.... Ten of the....... Not ""The ten best". It could be 10 out of hundreds of the best ;D ;D ;D ;)
Great sharp point ;) But when You lable anyone or anything as"best" It should be the highest of calibur among the many. CC for lawer-istic turn Lol.
Marketing indeed is often known to take libertys with accuracy and facts.Semantics and subjectivity abound.If your one of the "best" Middles you can climb in with any of the top 10 and hold your own.There has to be a cutoff somewhere.The best are high calibur....The rest are "contenders".....or pretenders