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    Default Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Steve Robinson (32-17-2)

    OK, not an ATG by any means, but far better than his record suggests. Was a journeyman that took fights at 24 hours notice and lost a tonne of dodgy decisions. Got his break and a world title shot when one of the fighters pulled out the day before the fight. Won the title and went on to beat Colin McMillan, Paul Hodkinson and Duke McKenzie before being taken to pieces by Naz

    Glen Johnson (50-13-2)

    Lost a lot of dodgy decisions early on, went on to beat Harding Tarver and Jones (Not to mention Clinton Woods )


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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Dennis Andries
    Kirkland Laing
    Micky Ward
    Johnny Nelson
    Emanuel Augustus
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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Fearless Freddie Pendleton - top fighter on his day.

    Andrew Hartley - no statistics can tell you just how poor this guy is.

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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Dennis Andries
    Kirkland Laing
    Micky Ward
    Johnny Nelson
    Emanuel Augustus
    Whoa! Whoa! slow down... Trying to be dodgy and sneak one past us.

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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Dark Lord you took one of the 1st names that came to mind... Freddie.

    How about Ezzard Charles, Leo Gamez, Alberto Arizmendi, Alfredo Escalera.

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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Fritzie Zivic.

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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Julio Caesar Chavez Jr. 41-0 record is identical to Floyd Mayweather Jr. I think we can agree the fighters are not.

    Sven Ottke 34-0 Defended his title like 20 times. More than anyone in super middleweight history. Fought not even one great fighter yet was a title holder for many years. And got the close fights to sway his way. On paper he is a legend. In reality he is a B level fighter.

    Freddie Thomas 0-9-2. Okay okay, this is my homeboy and nobody probably knows him on this forum. But I had to give him a shout out. Just to say a little though. He is actually better than his record reflects. He is a light weight fighter who has never fought there as a pro and has fought as high as middleweight. He even fought another friend, Antwun Echols. Freddie has never trained more than a week for a pro fight and has taken all his fights on no more than 2 weeks notice because he needed the money. He has been called 12 times out of the blue as a late replacement and taken 11 of them. He had the chance to be Andre Ward's first fight at 160+ and that is the only fight he turned down.

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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Jose Luis Castillo (60-10-1.) To a fan 20 years from now he could be looked over as a guy who picked up a title a couple of times and ended his career with 10 losses (or more if he doesn't stay retired.) We know he was involved in one of the best action fights of the last 20 years, and that he beat Floyd Mayweather fairly clearly in their first fight!

    Frankie Randall (58-18-1) made Chavez's O go!
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    Joel Casamayor. His record stands at a fine 37-4-1. He should be 40-2. His losses to Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo and Arcelino Freitas. And his ridiculous draw to Kid Diamond should all of been wins. That brings him to 41 wins and 1 loss. 40-2 with him giving the Santa Cruz win back.

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    Evander Holyfield and Roy Jones if they keep going....
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    Kirino Garcia will win on every list on this subject. Check his record out. You will be astounded!!!

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    Sven Otke
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    Peter Buckley aka 'The Professor' 256-32-12 ( Although not the best record, infact the 2nd worse in British Boxing History behind Reggie Strickland. He fought plenty of top names and got robbed so many times as he was the journeyman and not the prospect.
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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Soon as i read this thread 3 names came to mind, 1 for the wrong reason


    Glen Johnson/Carlos Baldomir - both world quality fighters who have average records due to poor management early on in their careers and the fact theyve spent their entire careers at the very highest level of this sport

    sven ottke - Absoloute fraud of a fighter, quite possibly the worst unbeaten record in the history of the sport. Mainly fought C/D level opponents and when he did actually get in with half decent challengers he had to rely on hometown refs, hometown judges etc etc to get some shocking decisions. Awful fighter
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    Default Re: Fighters who's records do not tell the full story!!

    Julio Caesar Chavez Jr. 41-0 record is identical to Floyd Mayweather Jr. I think we can agree the fighters are not


    I wonder if Jr. will pull one just like Sr. Lots of critics would mention Sr. was no good, only faced taxi drivers, etc. But look at all he accomplished in the ring, regardless of staying a bit too long past his prime. No wonder Sr. is a Hall of Famer. Let's not forget Jr. has no amateur experience, no golden gloves, no olympic experience, nothing nada. He got his gloves laced and straight to the pros. So its pretty much an amateur with 40 fights facing the big boys. If he didn't have the Chavez last name I can imagine maybe people would see him differently.

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