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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
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    But he did fight a prime Oscar, Trinidad, Haugen, and Paz.
    As well as Edwin Rosario and Julio Cesar Chavez. Camacho was a lot of things. Ducker or Cherry Picker wasn't one of them
    I never said he ducked anyone, i think he just fought some big names at when the were ready to be beaten.

    DLH wasnt a ducker in his prime either. He fought more big names than just about anyone in history, but no one seems to have a problem with him being called a cherry picker.
    He all so fought a lot of big names who were good enough to beat him... that if anything shows that he picked fights that pushed him. Every fighter is going to have some easy fights at some point... Doesn't make them a cherry picker

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    Michael Moorer -Besides Holyfield he ducked every other credible heavy
    Jermaine Taylor- Middleweight reign was a joke gift decisions against Bhop
    Roy Jones- Ultra talented but he cherry picked 75% of his opponents when alot of other options were in front of him ie Michalczeski/Hopkins and he took safer/dumber routes.
    Gerry Cooney- Cherry picked all the way to Holmes.
    Chris John- Besides Marquez he feeds off of alphabet mandatories.
    Nicolay Valuev- Primo Carnerra of this generation of cherry picking heavies.

    Now I have a question is it smart matchmaking or protecting the fighter that we call these cherry pickers?

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Michael Moorer -Besides Holyfield he ducked every other credible heavy
    Jermaine Taylor- Middleweight reign was a joke gift decisions against Bhop
    Roy Jones- Ultra talented but he cherry picked 75% of his opponents when alot of other options were in front of him ie Michalczeski/Hopkins and he took safer/dumber routes.
    Gerry Cooney- Cherry picked all the way to Holmes.
    Chris John- Besides Marquez he feeds off of alphabet mandatories.
    Nicolay Valuev- Primo Carnerra of this generation of cherry picking heavies.

    Now I have a question is it smart matchmaking or protecting the fighter that we call these cherry pickers?
    Get off Jones being a cherry picker.
    He fought Hopkins when they were the 2 best up and coming middles.
    He fought Toney when James was P4P #2
    He KO'd Malinga who beat Benn and nearly beat Eubank.
    Aged 40 he fought Calzaghe who was p4p #2
    He fought Glen Johnson straight after he beat Tarver.
    He struggled with Tarver in their first fight yet gave him an immediate rematch!
    For fucksake he is a middleweight who won a HW title!

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    Calm down junior... I knew I might catch some flack for the Jones comment.
    BHop was still an unknown at that point but who knew he would have blown upto what he is today and Toney was dehydrated for that fight. But for his talent and I did put that in there he could have bypassed the Glenn Kellys of the world and fought more stiffer competition then old Mccallums or Hills or Hardings or Halls, Woods or Harmons. And as far as Heavyweight title this is prime example of cherry picking because Lennox was the man not the smaller Ruiz. Like I said 75% cherry picking. Or like I said careful matchmaking or protecting the fighter? But he was an unbelievable talent that could have been an Ali like icon had he fought to his full potential and fought all competition that was around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    Yes Andre, I suspected you might.

    So I pre saved it just in case to remember the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Calm down junior... I knew I might catch some flack for the Jones comment.
    BHop was still an unknown at that point but who knew he would have blown upto what he is today and Toney was dehydrated for that fight. But for his talent and I did put that in there he could have bypassed the Glenn Kellys of the world and fought more stiffer competition then old Mccallums or Hills or Hardings or Halls, Woods or Harmons. And as far as Heavyweight title this is prime example of cherry picking because Lennox was the man not the smaller Ruiz. Like I said 75% cherry picking. Or like I said careful matchmaking or protecting the fighter? But he was an unbelievable talent that could have been an Ali like icon had he fought to his full potential and fought all competition that was around.
    Please explain to me how RJJ is more of a cherry picker than:

    Joe Calzaghe
    Sven Ottke
    Anthony Mundine
    Dariusz Michalczewski
    Zsolt Erdei

    All guys of a similiar weight. All guys u didnt mention so u obviously think Roy is a bigger cherry picker than them.

    RJJ cherry picked cos he didnt fight Lewis? A guy who started at 160, was fighting at 175 cherry picked cos he didnt fight an alltime great HW who weighed 245? U idiot.
    Last edited by eagle; 02-06-2009 at 10:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Calm down junior... I knew I might catch some flack for the Jones comment.
    BHop was still an unknown at that point but who knew he would have blown upto what he is today and Toney was dehydrated for that fight. But for his talent and I did put that in there he could have bypassed the Glenn Kellys of the world and fought more stiffer competition then old Mccallums or Hills or Hardings or Halls, Woods or Harmons. And as far as Heavyweight title this is prime example of cherry picking because Lennox was the man not the smaller Ruiz. Like I said 75% cherry picking. Or like I said careful matchmaking or protecting the fighter? But he was an unbelievable talent that could have been an Ali like icon had he fought to his full potential and fought all competition that was around.
    Please explain to me how RJJ is more of a cherry picker than:

    Joe Calzaghe
    Sven Ottke
    Anthony Mundine
    Dariusz Michalczewski
    Zsolt Erdei

    All guys of a similiar weight. All guys u didnt mention so u obviously think Roy is a bigger cherry picker than them.

    RJJ cherry picked cos he didnt fight Lewis? A guy who started at 160, was fighting at 175 cherry picked cos he didnt fight an alltime great HW who weighed 245? U idiot.
    Well for starters I did not mention any of those name except DM but yes he should have fought Joe Calzaghe over Telesco Sven Ottke over Eric Lucas. Oh and yes its called cherry picking when you take on a smaller heavyweight and call yourself the champ when you know your not. Next nobody heard of Glen Johnson until he fought Jones. Why did Jones fight him hmmm because of the losses he had on his record and he had a belt. Guess what he cherry picked the wrong guy because Glen was a hungry pitbull. He avoided a rematch with Toney priced himself out of the Bhop fight and the Tyson fight. And no those guys are cherry pickers but Roy is the more prolific on that list. Also my list could have been more but I knew I would be responding to 1 name on the list RJJ. Thank you Eagle I love you for your passion. Idiot? I think not just debating. So lets put another shrimp on the barbie and go for round 4.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    The part-time fighter De La Hoya gotta be the no.1 cherry picker.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The part-time fighter De La Hoya gotta be the no.1 cherry picker.
    I cant see how Oscar is a cherry picker he has one of the best resumes in boxing even though he lost most of his big fights.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Floyd Mayweather after moving to 140 biggest cherry picker going.

    Sven Ottke

    Now i have seen Jermaine Taylor and Ricky Hatton as cherry pickers?? are you for fucking real

    Taylor has fought Hopkins twice Winky Wright and Kelly Pavlik twice and the second time after getting ktfo!!!

    Hatton?? Yes his early carrer was a bit patchy but blame good old Franky boy. Since he became champ by "cherry picking" p4p number 3 Kosta and taking a big pay cut he has fought only the best, Mayweather p4p the best and probably best of the past 20 years in the usa. Mallinaggi and Castillo both number 1 contenders to his 140 crown and now the p4p number 1, yes sure looks like Hatton has decided to stay home and fight bums for the rest of his career.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The part-time fighter De La Hoya gotta be the no.1 cherry picker.
    I cant see how Oscar is a cherry picker he has one of the best resumes in boxing even though he lost most of his big fights.
    I didn't say he was a good cherry picker.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    I'd say Jermaine Taylor is the exact opposit of a Cherry Picker. His reume reads like a "Whose who."

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The part-time fighter De La Hoya gotta be the no.1 cherry picker.
    I cant see how Oscar is a cherry picker he has one of the best resumes in boxing even though he lost most of his big fights.
    I didn't say he was a good cherry picker.
    lol

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Floyd Mayweather after moving to 140 biggest cherry picker going.
    Despite being a fan of his, I was going to call him out as well for cherry picking from 140 and beyond (in some fights). Problem is, when you're p4p number 1 you can cherry pick and still make your resume look good. E.G Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya.

    Jermaine Taylor was not a cherry picker, although he spoke like one after his fights. - 'I'm going where the money's at'

    Ricky Hatton was up until his split with Frank Warren.

    Joe Calzaghe all the way up until his split with Frank Warren AND until the present day.

    Eubank was - Despite me being an ignorant child when he was boxing and believing that he was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Didn't know about Jones, Toney etc.

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    Default Re: Can you name a Cherry Picker?

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Hector Camacho. He fought the likes of Leonard and Duran when they were well past their best.
    Yeah, and duran won the last fight btw them I believe. haha too bad for him
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