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    I'm not an aussie, but I thought Kostya had a hall of fame career, tarnished a bit by his loss to Ricky Hatton in his last fight as a pro.

    I'm hope Tszyu is doing well financially and otherwise, and congrats on being inducted into the boxing hall of fame!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    I'm not an aussie, but I thought Kostya had a hall of fame career, tarnished a bit by his loss to Ricky Hatton in his last fight as a pro.

    I'm hope Tszyu is doing well financially and otherwise, and congrats on being inducted into the boxing hall of fame!
    Unlike Jones Jr and Mosley Tszyu did the right thing and retired, he fought a young gun in Hatton on his home turf, with just 3 rounds in the ring in 36 months, an english ref and 20,000 Hatton fans cheering on every low blow that was landed..so the noise was deafening. Tszyu was approaching 36 yrs old, coming back after a shoulder injury and was quite simply done. More than half his pro fight career was against 16 World Champions. The Phillips loss being the only real blemish and that was due to a gastro attack that left him drained before fight time after the weigh in. Remember he almost had Phillips out of there in round 3, he had nothing left in the tank after round 5, a rematch would have seen a very early KO win. The only reason a rematch didn't happen was Millet stopped Phillips in 1999 and Tszyu went onto to fight Gonzalez. The amazing thing is, i don't think we ever really saw the best of Kostya Tszyu, we saw glimpses of it, but without a Mosley, DLH or Floyd fight i think he will always have a question mark against in his name and that's a shame. He was an undisputed world champion in his time and that is a rarity in boxing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    I'm not an aussie, but I thought Kostya had a hall of fame career, tarnished a bit by his loss to Ricky Hatton in his last fight as a pro.

    I'm hope Tszyu is doing well financially and otherwise, and congrats on being inducted into the boxing hall of fame!
    Unlike Jones Jr and Mosley Tszyu did the right thing and retired, he fought a young gun in Hatton on his home turf, with just 3 rounds in the ring in 36 months, an english ref and 20,000 Hatton fans cheering on every low blow that was landed..so the noise was deafening. Tszyu was approaching 36 yrs old, coming back after a shoulder injury and was quite simply done. More than half his pro fight career was against 16 World Champions. The Phillips loss being the only real blemish and that was due to a gastro attack that left him drained before fight time after the weigh in. Remember he almost had Phillips out of there in round 3, he had nothing left in the tank after round 5, a rematch would have seen a very early KO win. The only reason a rematch didn't happen was Millet stopped Phillips in 1999 and Tszyu went onto to fight Gonzalez. The amazing thing is, i don't think we ever really saw the best of Kostya Tszyu, we saw glimpses of it, but without a Mosley, DLH or Floyd fight i think he will always have a question mark against in his name and that's a shame. He was an undisputed world champion in his time and that is a rarity in boxing.
    Funny thing with Kostya was we knew just how good a clean precise boxer he could be, yet we saw him want to slug it out up the hard route in so many fights.
    Good on him, it made for a very entertaining number of years giving the fans exactly what they wanted.
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    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.
    And if he was coked that night?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.
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    Default Re: Kostya Tszyu hall of fame induction

    Some people question his stats, I dont know why. I think he is deserving and personally I was hoping he would come back after the Hatton fight, it just wasn't meant to be.

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    He fought 16 World Champions and that's enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.
    If losing meant dismissal, a Hall of Fame would not exist. Barry McGuigan got in. Nuff said.
    Trouble with the Hall is that they have no criteria in writing. No operating manifesto. It's a very subjective process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
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    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.

    If losing meant dismissal, a Hall of Fame would not exist.
    Barry McGuigan got in. Nuff said.
    Trouble with the Hall is that they have no criteria in writing. No operating manifesto. It's a very subjective process.
    Right, the main purpose of the hall is to honor outstanding fighters and their achievements, and not everyone who gets in needs to be a Marciano, Ali, SRR, et al. There's probably a guy or 2 in the HOF that doesn't deserve to be there, but big deal, like you're saying, it's all subjective anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    no way tszyu deserves HOF. he got beat by a 37 yr old crack head in VP. No way.
    It's not just his pro career, He had a huge armature career as well.

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    Mosley at age 36 to 40 had that record and look who he fought during that period. Kt lost to fucking VP and never avenged it so kinda has a mark on his career and then to Hatton and then quiet at 36. He beat Oscars left overs JCC and then his best wins are Judah and Mitchell i mean not that impressive. I mean he has beat no Atgs anywhere near there prime or even Hofs. He was in a weak division and never moved up to change that he is far step below a Mosely or Dela Hoya and far from a atg.

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    Now its not that i don't think KT is good but i not sure if he is a great or were he would be ranked. He is a elite but hes not Holyfeild or a Dela Hoya just don't really know were to place him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr140 View Post
    Mosley at age 36 to 40 had that record and look who he fought during that period. Kt lost to fucking VP and never avenged it so kinda has a mark on his career and then to Hatton and then quiet at 36. He beat Oscars left overs JCC and then his best wins are Judah and Mitchell i mean not that impressive. I mean he has beat no Atgs anywhere near there prime or even Hofs. He was in a weak division and never moved up to change that he is far step below a Mosely or Dela Hoya and far from a atg.
    The greatest ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about.

    The rematch was going to happen, but Millet KO'd Phillips and Tszyu went onto fight Miguel Angel Gonzalez. Weak division? In 2001 the Jr Welter division was often recognised as the most exciting and best division in boxing. DLH still could've fought Tszyu in 97, instead he went for an ageing Whitaker, Mosley avoided him completely by leap frogging straight up to 147lb!
    I doubt very much if anyone would not place Tszyu in their top 3 Jr Welters of all time, if they don't please refer to opening statement above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    I'm not an aussie, but I thought Kostya had a hall of fame career, tarnished a bit by his loss to Ricky Hatton in his last fight as a pro.

    I'm hope Tszyu is doing well financially and otherwise, and congrats on being inducted into the boxing hall of fame!
    Unlike Jones Jr and Mosley Tszyu did the right thing and retired, he fought a young gun in Hatton on his home turf, with just 3 rounds in the ring in 36 months, an english ref and 20,000 Hatton fans cheering on every low blow that was landed..so the noise was deafening. Tszyu was approaching 36 yrs old, coming back after a shoulder injury and was quite simply done. More than half his pro fight career was against 16 World Champions. The Phillips loss being the only real blemish and that was due to a gastro attack that left him drained before fight time after the weigh in. Remember he almost had Phillips out of there in round 3, he had nothing left in the tank after round 5, a rematch would have seen a very early KO win. The only reason a rematch didn't happen was Millet stopped Phillips in 1999 and Tszyu went onto to fight Gonzalez. The amazing thing is, i don't think we ever really saw the best of Kostya Tszyu, we saw glimpses of it, but without a Mosley, DLH or Floyd fight i think he will always have a question mark against in his name and that's a shame. He was an undisputed world champion in his time and that is a rarity in boxing.
    Tszyu was one of my favorite fighters, he was fun to watch, and the creator of the World famous "Chicken Dance" as performed by Zab Judah.


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