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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Carl Froch, no one wants to fight him.

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Carl Froch, no one wants to fight him.
    He will get his shot, the reason no one will fight him is because he hasn't got a decent name for himself, PPV etc are not interested, there is no money in fighting Froch, and he has had injury problems

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    All those guys who fight their whole life,but never gotten any recognition mostly because they had bad management...like Baldomir without the happy ending at the end of his career...
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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    I thought the thread said who is the ugliest fighters

    I was going to say
    Daniel Zaragoza and James Toney

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss View Post
    All those guys who fight their whole life,but never gotten any recognition mostly because they had bad management...like Baldomir without the happy ending at the end of his career...
    Baldomir got big fights he won a title and made a decent amount of money though

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    I'm not sure if he's the #1 unluckiest, but Ike Quartey comes to mind.

    1. Got a draw against Jose Luis Lopez in a fight most thought he won.
    2. Signed for a big money fight against Whitaker, which got cancelled when Whitaker got arrested for drug possession.
    3. Lost a controversial decision to Oscar, a fight many people thought he won
    4. Got robbed against Vernon Forrest

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    the marquez brothers deserve a mention

    both came within a whisker of greatness and just failed!!
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Jorge Linares seems to be very under the radar and should receive more exposure.
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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Who is the most unlucky fight around, there are few guys who come to mind who if just given the right fights or not had some poor decisions go against them they could have been so much more

    A few names to get going..

    John Ruiz - He has had a lot of opportunities and yes he is not the best guy to watch but 5 of his 7 losses have been desperately close points decisions and he also has a draw. If those decisions had gone his way he could be a lot richer than he is an be held in a much higher light.

    David Tua - Despite an impressive record of 49-3-1 he has only ever had 1 title shot

    Glen Johnson - Lost so many fights he should have won, should be financially secure but still has to fight on at the age of 40

    Vitali Tyspko - Robbed against Jeff Lacy a fight that could have lifted him into contention, also lost a desperately close decision against Chanet in his home town (France). Avoided fighter who is now running out of time at 32.

    Josua Clottey - Only now at 31 is he finally getting some recognition, was beating Margarito until hampered by a hand injury and Disqualified against Baldomir his only two loses, 34-2 but only ever had 1 title shot.

    Michael Jennings - 33-1 only loss by split decision, (debatable) never given an opportunity to step up in class despite being capable, now 30 years old and on the slide

    Ajose Olusegun - One of the most talented guys around, but is just not being given the right fights, what for his name because as soon as he does he will shock the world, 28 needs a big fight before it is too late.

    Sergio Gabriel Martinez - Record of 43-1-1 his only loss to Antonio Margarito, won an IBF eliminator back in April 07, since had 4 wins and still no title shot, currently on an unbeaten run of 27 fights, not lost in 8 years, one of the most avoided guys around.

    Chris John - Unbeaten in 42 fights, beaten fighter such as Juan Manuel Marquez, but never even mentioned in any P4P lists, still not been given a big fight in the States

    Gerry Pensola - Finally getting some recognition for the 35 year old 2 weight world champion 4 of his 6 losses were by split decision.
    To be clear though, sometimes these fighters are not willing to meet half way and they spent most of the time fighting once a year waiting for the right opponent/money. Then they cry wolf that no one wants to fight them. Then you also have management/promoters who also are content with the fighters making them good money fighting the same type of fighters and making money off the name that they build locally.

    I mean Chris John doesn't want to leave his backyard. JMM had to take his ass over there due to bad management also. So you see it's a mixture of several things.

    David Tua, the opp. were there for him yrs. ago and he just never applied himself. Got careless and out of shape I think he just deflated after the Lennox lost cause after that he lost to Byrd, then he tried to rebuild and got a Draw with Hasim and after that yrs. had passed by and it wasn't the same. Inactivity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss View Post
    All those guys who fight their whole life,but never gotten any recognition mostly because they had bad management...like Baldomir without the happy ending at the end of his career...
    Baldomir got big fights he won a title and made a decent amount of money though
    I meant boxer like Baldomir,who didn't get their big payday...but fought their whole life...
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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Carl Froch, no one wants to fight him.
    He will get his shot, the reason no one will fight him is because he hasn't got a decent name for himself, PPV etc are not interested, there is no money in fighting Froch, and he has had injury problems
    His last fight was on Showtime. Calzaghe doesn't want no part yet he fights the ultimate duo in Peter Manfredo and Sakio Bika. Denis Inkin blatantly ducked him twice and made bullshit injury excuses. JT would rather face a shot to fuck Jeff Lacy instead. No one will fight him.

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jmbtandy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Carl Froch, no one wants to fight him.
    He will get his shot, the reason no one will fight him is because he hasn't got a decent name for himself, PPV etc are not interested, there is no money in fighting Froch, and he has had injury problems
    His last fight was on Showtime. Calzaghe doesn't want no part yet he fights the ultimate duo in Peter Manfredo and Sakio Bika. Denis Inkin blatantly ducked him twice and made bullshit injury excuses. JT would rather face a shot to fuck Jeff Lacy instead. No one will fight him.



    Since then he's fought Kessler and Hopkins and is slated to fight RJJ next. Those are/were much bigger fights. He might have made even more money for Manfredo than he would have gotten for Froch. Perhaps he should have taken a fight with Froch instead of Bika, but it's almost too late for a Froch fight now. Joe's a big earner these days.

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    Default Re: Who is the unluckiest fighter of recent times??

    The person who keeps coming to mind is David Tua. I don't think any heavyweight had to go through as much B.S. about fight's then him.


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    I believe this was the fight were Tua lost.

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