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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    I always kinda feel sorry for those rising stars you see greatness in but never get a completely fair crack of the whip because they lost a couple of 4round split decisions early in their careers.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Maybe controversial but Naseem Hamed with his loss to Barrera. His achievemets often get over-looked because he lost to MAB.

    I also think David Haye was attached to his loss to Thompson unfairly. To me he learnt so much in that fight. It helped make him the fighter he is today. I think that fight is forgotten now anyway, but for a while people used to use that fight as an example as to why he'd never be a champ.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Maybe controversial but Naseem Hamed with his loss to Barrera. His achievemets often get over-looked because he lost to MAB.

    I also think David Haye was attached to his loss to Thompson unfairly. To me he learnt so much in that fight. It helped make him the fighter he is today. I think that fight is forgotten now anyway, but for a while people used to use that fight as an example as to why he'd never be a champ.
    Barrera was the first naturally gifted fighter to take on hamed and naz got found out against his 1st genuine world class opposition.

    Naz had plenty of chances to let his punches go and take the plunge to see whether he or marco was the better fighter - he chose to paw his left hand for 12rounds even after being told endless times by steward he was losing on points!!

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    I would say Tszyu vs. Hatton. Most people remember two things about Tszyu KO'ing Judah and losing to Hatton.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I would say Tszyu vs. Hatton. Most people remember two things about Tszyu KO'ing Judah and losing to Hatton.

    How do you come to that conclusion??

    Hatton has proven himself as one of the all time great 140 pounders.

    Judah on the other hand got demolished by tszyu and has since struggled at 147+

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I would say Tszyu vs. Hatton. Most people remember two things about Tszyu KO'ing Judah and losing to Hatton.

    How do you come to that conclusion??

    Hatton has proven himself as one of the all time great 140 pounders.

    Judah on the other hand got demolished by tszyu and has since struggled at 147+
    Your fanboyism has blinded you yet again. I said nothing about Hatton NOT being great. I also said nothing about Judah not struggling at 147.
    Read the topic again and reread what I posted.

    Tszyu's legacy will always be inseperable from the loss to Hatton.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    [quote=killersheep;524878]
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I would say Tszyu vs. Hatton. Most people remember two things about Tszyu KO'ing Judah and losing to Hatton.

    How do you come to that conclusion??

    Hatton has proven himself as one of the all time great 140 pounders.

    Judah on the other hand got demolished by tszyu and has since struggled at 147+
    Your fanboyism has blinded you yet again. I said nothing about Hatton NOT being great. I also said nothing about Judah not struggling at 147.
    Read the topic again and reread what I posted.

    Tszyu's legacy will always be inseperable from the loss to Hatton.[/quote]

    And why exactly is that then??

    Because kostya didnt want to win bad enough
    struggled to adapt to the british climate
    Hatton constantly cheated on the inside
    Tszyu perhaps had an extra incentive to get beat by ricky

    Ive heard all these reasons used for hatton beating the likes of urango, tszyu, castillo etc already.

    nothing surprises me!

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Jones loss to Tarver and Johnson labelled him as glass jawed.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Not just the KO to Tarver. The KO Johnson put on him was even more brutal. I think it's the back to back KO's that give Jones the label of glass chin.

    Also, with Wlad, it's not just Corrie Sanders. He does have 3 KO's on his record. Some people make excuses for him about his conditioning, and that might account for the Purrity fight, but he has two legit KO's and a number of knockdowns that indicate he isn't exactly Wayne McCullough.

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    Default Re: Fighters unfairly attached to a loss.

    Felix Sturm's "Loss" to ODLH as well.

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