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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Considering how Gatti is regarded, his record doesn't look as great as it should.

    I would have thought considering that Oscar has been around since the dawn of time he'd have more wins on his record. His statistical record doesn't do justice to how great he is.

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    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
    Sorry, and I'm not someone who likes to take shots at people, but I still am dumbfounded as to why you brought up Joe Louis. Taking into the account of the description of the thread in the original post, I have no idea how you thought of Joe Louis. It baffles me.
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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Jack Johnson 92-14 stuck around too long
    Joe Bugner 69-13 at 48 beats Bonecrusher Smith,beat Jimmy Ellis,beat Henry Cooper,except for a couple of notable exceptions,all of his losses were to the best in the buisness

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    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
    Sorry, and I'm not someone who likes to take shots at people, but I still am dumbfounded as to why you brought up Joe Louis. Taking into the account of the description of the thread in the original post, I have no idea how you thought of Joe Louis. It baffles me.



















    Once again I took it as being names on resumes.....

    Take a look at Louis Resume in 73 fights.....

    once again while you sit there baffled at why I said that I am baffled how you missed

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    Considering how Gatti is regarded, his record doesn't look as great as it should.

    I would have thought considering that Oscar has been around since the dawn of time he'd have more wins on his record. His statistical record doesn't do justice to how great he is.
    I have grudgingly grown to respect Oscar. He takes on the best and his record just shows the quality of opposition he has been up against. It is a who's who in boxing at his era. I wish more fighters would have the guts to face so many elite fighters in one career.

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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Steve Robinson 32-17-2

    He was 13-9-1, and coming off a loss, when he stepped in on 2 days notice to fight Davidson.

    Between that and his loss to Naz he fought, and beat, opponents with a combined 202-21-8, including 3 decent world champions, all of whom were favoured against him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
    Freddie Pendleton was a good fighter how he lost so many early fights is a mystery
    Right first i'll mention JLC!

    And secondly much like jlc freddie gives you the impression that he was not the fighter he became from the start ..He learnt his craft by boxing as a professional and bieng sucha good bloke he learnt from his experiances and made the best of every occurance good or bad

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    Cut me mick mentioned Dick Tiger Nice story . He was 0 and 6 when he stopped Terry Downes in 4. A reporter after the fight asked Terry who hed like to fight next his reply The Fucking Matchmaker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    Jack Johnson 92-14 stuck around too long
    Joe Bugner 69-13 at 48 beats Bonecrusher Smith,beat Jimmy Ellis,beat Henry Cooper,except for a couple of notable exceptions,all of his losses were to the best in the buisness
    Cooper was robbed against Bugner and Smith lost the Bugner fight due to an injury he did surprise me against Frazier though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silent assassin
    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
    Lionel Butler, I remember sparring with him, I was just coming out of the amatures around 92 93 ? cant remember dates.. He had a losing record something like 9 win , 10 losses, hit like a truck , was fast as all F#$k. took me a few days to start getting the best of him . remember thinking to meself who the hell beat him ? victum of poor managment, he could have been a threat if brought along correct, this i can promise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by silent assassin
    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
    Lionel Butler, I remember sparring with him, I was just coming out of the amatures around 92 93 ? cant remember dates.. He had a losing record something like 9 win , 10 losses, hit like a truck , was fast as all F#$k. took me a few days to start getting the best of him . remember thinking to meself who the hell beat him ? victum of poor managment, he could have been a threat if brought along correct, this i can promise.
    Butler turned it around, the way he leveled Tony Tubbs was awesome. Had a good run at it, til he ran into Lewis that is. Mike Weaver is another heavyweight that turned around too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    Cut me mick mentioned Dick Tiger Nice story . He was 0 and 6 when he stopped Terry Downes in 4. A reporter after the fight asked Terry who hed like to fight next his reply The F****** Matchmaker.














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    Default Re: Best Fighters with ugly records.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
    Freddie Pendleton was a good fighter how he lost so many early fights is a mystery
    Right first i'll mention JLC!

    And secondly much like jlc freddie gives you the impression that he was not the fighter he became from the start ..He learnt his craft by boxing as a professional and bieng sucha good bloke he learnt from his experiances and made the best of every occurance good or bad

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    Pendleton was the name that immediately came to mind for me as well. His record was 24-16 when he faced Pernell Whitaker, and he gave him by far the toughest fight that Whitaker had during his reign as lightweight champ. Pendleton legitimately won 3 or 4 rounds, more than guys like Greg Haugen, Jose Luis Ramirez, Azumah Nelson, Jorge Paez, etc.

    Pendleton faced guys like Frankie Randall, Roger Mayweather, Livingstone Bramble, Whitaker, Paez, Ruelas, Trinidad, Vince Phillips, Terron Millett, James Page, Tackie, Hatton

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn

    Where I even said I take my pick back....Must have not been showing up on your screen huh?......

    I saw you take your pick back, but everyone can plainly see you put Louis out there as you never edited your post. I can understand you getting defensive and snippy at me, but damn man I just had to say that was one hell of a weird choice.
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