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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Fernando Vargas- I'll always say it, he had all the tools, but was rushed way too fast and didn't know how to deal with the pressure

    Oscar Larios- I think he could have been awesome, but never fulfilled his full potential
    I agree with Vargas. He was brought on way to fast. If he was given a little more time and not forced into the big fights so early he could have been great.

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    Jose Luis Lopez.......Had everything,minus the self discipline

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    Roy Jones Jr as good as he was, and is considered I think if he had been in boxing 12 years earlier, maybe 10 he would be considered top ten for best p4p after beating Hagler, Leonard, and Hearns. However, then again, he had the "oppertunity" to fight a lot of talent that he didn't, even if it was them who didn't want to fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Wrong place,wrong time fighters,guys who maybe in a different era would have been greats,but it just didnt happen
    Some of mine
    Chuvallo
    Quarry
    Norton
    Witherspoon
    Bonecrusher Smith
    Mercer
    Im sorry i cant agree James Smith would have been great in any era.
    Terry Norris was a top fighter with only his chin as a weakness.

    Walker Smith would have been great ( if he hadnt changed his name lol )

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    Herbie Hide......I think he could have been the beezzz kneezz but he was just a little to small....he would have been a monster 20 or 30 years ago.....he would have been a great!!!


    Job Biscuit (He did alrite but against giants...no chance)!!!


    eh eh!!

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    Hardly a close shave but....

    tyrell biggs

    if ever there was someone who was brought on to quickly it was poor tyrell.

    Was 17-0 and advancing at a nice steady pace.........then BAM

    He is fighting iron mike tyson in his prime for the world heavyweight championship infront of tens of millions of PPV viewers.

    Never heard of poor tyrell after that

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    Michael Watson

    Very unlucky not to become a world champion. Great technician and although he lost to Mccalum he bounced back well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Wrong place,wrong time fighters,guys who maybe in a different era would have been greats,but it just didnt happen
    Some of mine
    Chuvallo
    Quarry
    Norton
    Witherspoon
    Bonecrusher Smith
    Mercer
    Im sorry i cant agree James Smith would have been great in any era.
    Terry Norris was a top fighter with only his chin as a weakness.

    Walker Smith would have been great ( if he hadnt changed his name lol )
    Have to disagree back,Bonecrusher was in an era dominated by fighters he just wasnt suited to fight,but you drop him in to the late 50's,he'd have been murder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Wrong place,wrong time fighters,guys who maybe in a different era would have been greats,but it just didnt happen
    Some of mine
    Chuvallo
    Quarry
    Norton
    Witherspoon
    Bonecrusher Smith
    Mercer
    Im sorry i cant agree James Smith would have been great in any era.
    Terry Norris was a top fighter with only his chin as a weakness.

    Walker Smith would have been great ( if he hadnt changed his name lol )
    Have to disagree back,Bonecrusher was in an era dominated by fighters he just wasnt suited to fight,but you drop him in to the late 50's,he'd have been murder
    ERA DOMINATED BY FIGHTERS WHAT DOES THAT MEAN
    IF YOU MEAN AN ERA OF FIGHTERS AS OPOSED TO BOXERS , THEN YOU DONT CONSIDER LARRY HOLMES A BOXER ??
    AND EVEN MORE STRANGE DO YOU MEAN JAMES SMITH WAS A BOXER NOT A CRUDE BRAWLER
    PLEASE EXPLAIN ??

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    Default Re: Just missed Greatness

    Herol Graham missed fighting Benn and Eubanks, lost close title fights against McCallum (split decision and wrongly deducted a point) Julian Jackson (referee verge of stopping fight) and Brewer (knocked down).

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    Winky Wright as well, he just couldn't crack the top.

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    Winky should have stayed at 54 IMO he could have dominated there for years and made some huge $$$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyGunn_ View Post
    Winky should have stayed at 54 IMO he could have dominated there for years and made some huge $$$$.
    Have you seen the 154 lb division lately?
    There's still time for him to dominate lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post

    Im sorry i cant agree James Smith would have been great in any era.
    Terry Norris was a top fighter with only his chin as a weakness.

    Walker Smith would have been great ( if he hadnt changed his name lol )
    Have to disagree back,Bonecrusher was in an era dominated by fighters he just wasnt suited to fight,but you drop him in to the late 50's,he'd have been murder
    ERA DOMINATED BY FIGHTERS WHAT DOES THAT MEAN
    IF YOU MEAN AN ERA OF FIGHTERS AS OPOSED TO BOXERS , THEN YOU DONT CONSIDER LARRY HOLMES A BOXER ??
    AND EVEN MORE STRANGE DO YOU MEAN JAMES SMITH WAS A BOXER NOT A CRUDE BRAWLER
    PLEASE EXPLAIN ??
    Easy,Holmes could fight out like noone else,and then Tyson could close like noone else
    In a mid range game like they did in the 50's,he'd have torn it up

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    Default Re: Just missed Greatness

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Wrong place,wrong time fighters,guys who maybe in a different era would have been greats,but it just didnt happen
    Some of mine
    Chuvallo
    Quarry
    Norton
    Witherspoon
    Bonecrusher Smith

    Mercer
    Your list contains fighters that DID fight in extremely week era's.

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