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    Default Great Technical Boxers Limited by Mentality

    Flicking through a number of recent threads I've become concious of a number of fighters who although physically and technically gifted, never reached their apparent potential because of apparent deficiencies in their mental makeup.
    Some examples....

    Zab Judah
    This fighter immediatly springs to mind. Blessed with a savage left uppercut, copious quantities of speed and skill, Zab has literally thrown away a HoF career.
    His ability to fall apart during a fight in which he had been highly succesful is infamous. In addition his meltdowns as seen in the Maywether, Cotto and Clottey fighyts have seen Zab beaten by men who are simply more focused toward their objectives and willing to ride early storms to win.
    Zab never has shown the ability to endure and overcome.

    Meldrick Taylor
    Taylor could have been a superstar. Unrivalled amateur pedigree, sublime skills in co-ordination with near perfect physicality and athleticism, it seemed he was born to be the best.
    For me he was primary contributor to his own demise. He would not allow a fighter impose themselves physically without attempting to validate his own physicality.
    This saw him drawn into wars, such as that with Chavez. Fights could have been won clearly had he stuck to the task of boxing, an art he mastered. However, Taylor's mind demanded he go to war and as we all saw he was very good, but not the best at this.

    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....

    Andrew Golota
    I am one of those that was very keen on Golota. However he quickly let me down. When the goping got tough, Golota got Dirty.
    He was his own worst enemy in cases.
    He could have been a heavyweight Arturo had he battled it out cleanly; a hero regardless of results, but he spoiled his chances of marketability and profit through the use of foul and sometimes dangerous tactics...

    Feel free to add more....


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    Oliver McCall
    Mike Tyson
    Kermit Cintron
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Flicking through a number of recent threads I've become concious of a number of fighters who although physically and technically gifted, never reached their apparent potential because of apparent deficiencies in their mental makeup.
    Some examples....

    Zab Judah
    This fighter immediatly springs to mind. Blessed with a savage left uppercut, copious quantities of speed and skill, Zab has literally thrown away a HoF career.
    His ability to fall apart during a fight in which he had been highly succesful is infamous. In addition his meltdowns as seen in the Maywether, Cotto and Clottey fighyts have seen Zab beaten by men who are simply more focused toward their objectives and willing to ride early storms to win.
    Zab never has shown the ability to endure and overcome.

    Meldrick Taylor
    Taylor could have been a superstar. Unrivalled amateur pedigree, sublime skills in co-ordination with near perfect physicality and athleticism, it seemed he was born to be the best.
    For me he was primary contributor to his own demise. He would not allow a fighter impose themselves physically without attempting to validate his own physicality.
    This saw him drawn into wars, such as that with Chavez. Fights could have been won clearly had he stuck to the task of boxing, an art he mastered. However, Taylor's mind demanded he go to war and as we all saw he was very good, but not the best at this.

    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....

    Andrew Golota
    I am one of those that was very keen on Golota. However he quickly let me down. When the goping got tough, Golota got Dirty.
    He was his own worst enemy in cases.
    He could have been a heavyweight Arturo had he battled it out cleanly; a hero regardless of results, but he spoiled his chances of marketability and profit through the use of foul and sometimes dangerous tactics...

    Feel free to add more....


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    Oliver McCall
    Mike Tyson
    Kermit Cintron
    cintron should replace andrew. andrew doe'snt deserve props imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_takamura View Post
    cintron should replace andrew. andrew doe'snt deserve props imo.
    Golota doesn't deserve a mention?

    Add some of your own too fella
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mad_takamura View Post
    cintron should replace andrew. andrew doe'snt deserve props imo.
    Golota doesn't deserve a mention?

    Add some of your own too fella
    jorge barrios,
    acelino freitas, hussein hussein, jermaine taylor
    there are problems with these guys on their mental make up imo. they could have been greater.

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    Was gunna say Jermain Taylor too he seems to have the skills and the speed especially his jab but seems to lack confidence in himself in the ring and also the killer instinct when he has his opponent in trouble he doesnt capitalise on it and it costs him later in the fight.
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    Zab Judah is easily my #1 pick for this topic. He had all the tools to be a great and everyone saw his potential. He just completely dropped the ball.

    I'm a fan of Jermaine Taylor and it hurts me to see his career go down the pooper. After the two Hopkins wins his career went downhil from there IMO.

    I always think that Rocky Juarez would be so much better if he didn't get so gun shy all the time.

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    Joshua Clottey?? not a finisher...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post

    ...

    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....
    I was gonna say LOL tell me you are kidding abouy great technicality, till I saw the bit about limited mentality

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    I was gonna say LOL tell me you are kidding abouy great technicality, till I saw the bit about limited mentality
    Do you know the worst part?
    He could have been really good technically, but just sold out on power and aggression instead...
    Not in a good mood with Ricky at all atm
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    I was gonna say LOL tell me you are kidding abouy great technicality, till I saw the bit about limited mentality
    Do you know the worst part?
    He could have been really good technically, but just sold out on power and aggression instead...
    Not in a good mood with Ricky at all atm

    it got him to where he was

    Had he of tried to fight tszyu the way he tried to BOX pacquiao he would of been blown out in 5.

    Instead he went with the simplest plan of them all that night. If your fitter and stronger than your opponent then youve simply no need to have a boxing contest instead just turn it into a fight.

    The pac fight was a complete disaster and not worthy of comparisions as it was such an awful display compared to the previous 46 hatton outings.

    But against mayweather he just got caught out by a guy who was too quick for him and was able to counter hattons one dimensional approach by using his feet whenever possible and working those quick hands and arm length advantage to his gain.

    Ive said it once and i`ll say it again being only beaten twice by the 2 best fighters of the last decade still represents a top quality world class fighter!!
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    Marlon Starling
    Hector Camacho

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Marlon Starling
    Hector Camacho

    camacho was hardly wasted talent was he??

    having seen floyd snr 6-7 times over i was always rather dissapointed the way he got beatdown by sugar
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Flicking through a number of recent threads I've become concious of a number of fighters who although physically and technically gifted, never reached their apparent potential because of apparent deficiencies in their mental makeup.
    Some examples....

    Zab Judah
    This fighter immediatly springs to mind. Blessed with a savage left uppercut, copious quantities of speed and skill, Zab has literally thrown away a HoF career.
    His ability to fall apart during a fight in which he had been highly succesful is infamous. In addition his meltdowns as seen in the Maywether, Cotto and Clottey fighyts have seen Zab beaten by men who are simply more focused toward their objectives and willing to ride early storms to win.
    Zab never has shown the ability to endure and overcome.

    Meldrick Taylor
    Taylor could have been a superstar. Unrivalled amateur pedigree, sublime skills in co-ordination with near perfect physicality and athleticism, it seemed he was born to be the best.
    For me he was primary contributor to his own demise. He would not allow a fighter impose themselves physically without attempting to validate his own physicality.
    This saw him drawn into wars, such as that with Chavez. Fights could have been won clearly had he stuck to the task of boxing, an art he mastered. However, Taylor's mind demanded he go to war and as we all saw he was very good, but not the best at this.

    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....

    Andrew Golota
    I am one of those that was very keen on Golota. However he quickly let me down. When the goping got tough, Golota got Dirty.
    He was his own worst enemy in cases.
    He could have been a heavyweight Arturo had he battled it out cleanly; a hero regardless of results, but he spoiled his chances of marketability and profit through the use of foul and sometimes dangerous tactics...

    Feel free to add more....


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    Mike Tyson
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    GAVIN REES .

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....
    Ricky Hatton is not a great technical boxer. He's a guy with above average speed, but not a ton of skill, who made the most with what he had. If Ricky Hatton had been born in say... Ghana, and didn't have the big marketable fanbase that he got in the UK, he never would have been considered an elite fighter at any point in his career.

    (On this board, I'm sure this post is going to go over about as well as a fart at church).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Ricky Hatton
    The most frustrating fighter of the past decade for me. Squandered raw talent, physicality and a hell of a lot of work with his lifestyle between fights, despite endless advice from trainers, fighters, the media, his fanbase.....
    Ricky Hatton is not a great technical boxer. He's a guy with above average speed, but not a ton of skill, who made the most with what he had. If Ricky Hatton had been born in say... Ghana, and didn't have the big marketable fanbase that he got in the UK, he never would have been considered an elite fighter at any point in his career.

    (On this board, I'm sure this post is going to go over about as well as a fart at church).
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