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    Default Best Fighters with ugly records.

    In ur opinion who's the best fighter/fighters with a not so great record?

    I'll give the first 2...

    Freddie Pendleton = 47-26-5

    Emanuel Augustus = 35-28-6

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    A few come to mind.....

    Glen Johnson
    LaPorte
    Paez
    Ezzard
    Tiger
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    Joe Louis...When you actually look at his record he has about 10 good names and he lost to some of them....

    Froma appearence of record on paper you would never guess he is the second greatest HW to ever fight
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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...
    Really?
    3 loses in 72 fights isn't bad.


    The way I understood the question was in a win vs. loose ratio?
    You might be answering it in a different aspect.


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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...
    Really?
    3 loses in 72 fights isn't bad.


    The way I understood the question was in a win vs. loose ratio?
    You might be answering it in a different aspect.

















    You may be right I was looking at it by amount of quality names on resume??....

    If we are going by win loss then I take my pick back
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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...When you actually look at his record he has about 10 good names and he lost to some of them....

    Froma appearence of record on paper you would never guess he is the second greatest HW to ever fight
    TREASON!!!

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Antonio Margarito?
    ODLH?


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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...When you actually look at his record he has about 10 good names and he lost to some of them....

    Froma appearence of record on paper you would never guess he is the second greatest HW to ever fight
    LOL, and people have to ask if boxing fans are too hard on boxers for losing. 69-3 and you're saying that is ugly? Joe Louis has one of the most spectacular records in boxing history.

    The one that jumps to my mind is Jersey Joe Walcott (51-1
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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    IMO the greatest fighter of all time Henry Armstrong's record looks nasty if you just look at the numbers, but he's the greatest fighter who ever lived IMO

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Jimmy Young
    Tim Witherspoon
    Mike Weaver


    Not the best but still good fighters.

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    Ooohh, Jimmy Young is a good one. He has that famous win over Foreman and a couple of wins over Ron Lyle to. He was a slick motherfucker, much better than his record gives him credit for.
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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...When you actually look at his record he has about 10 good names and he lost to some of them....

    Froma appearence of record on paper you would never guess he is the second greatest HW to ever fight
    LOL, and people have to ask if boxing fans are too hard on boxers for losing. 69-3 and you're saying that is ugly? Joe Louis has one of the most spectacular records in boxing history.

    The one that jumps to my mind is Jersey Joe Walcott (51-1
    Good one.

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Ooohh, Jimmy Young is a good one. He has that famous win over Foreman and a couple of wins over Ron Lyle to. He was a slick motherfucker, much better than his record gives him credit for.
    Yea he also imo won Ali fight and Norton fight was pretty close and also fought to a draw with Shavers he went bit hot and cold in fights but when he was on form he was tough nights work for anyone as Foreman found out.

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Freddie Pendleton was a good fighter how he lost so many early fights is a mystery

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Joe Louis...When you actually look at his record he has about 10 good names and he lost to some of them....

    Froma appearence of record on paper you would never guess he is the second greatest HW to ever fight
    LOL, and people have to ask if boxing fans are too hard on boxers for losing. 69-3 and you're saying that is ugly? Joe Louis has one of the most spectacular records in boxing history.

    The one that jumps to my mind is Jersey Joe Walcott (51-1













    Before you make comments maybe you should read all the post and see why Joe Louis was mentioned in the first place
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