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    Default Obscure journeymen that we liked!

    Man,

    As a result of the recent buzz about Lolenga Mock, you guys made me think about other obscure journeymen that we grew to love- sometimes on the spot, or years after we see their brilliance.

    I think it was done before- I think I started it too- but what are some of the journeymen you liked. Obscure guys that rose to the occasion to have one good fight, or one good sparring session, and that was IT. lololol...

    Emmanuel Augustus HAS to be top on the list. He came back after a shiite decision to stop Coutney Burton in the rematch. Was on the way to BEATING Floyd Mayweather before the ref stopped the fight unjustly.

    Another guy I liked was the INFAMOUS Bert Cooper. The fight's he had against Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer were fights of legend.

    The fight with Moorer only lasted 5 rounds, but I can watch those 5 rounds again and again before I sit and watch some of these HW fights.

    Who else tops your list?

    (Ross Purity gets a special mention as well. He was the first person to chin-check Wlad. After that, chin-checking Wlad was something any fast and powerful HW could do.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Man,

    As a result of the recent buzz about Lolenga Mock, you guys made me think about other obscure journeymen that we grew to love- sometimes on the spot, or years after we see their brilliance.

    I think it was done before- I think I started it too- but what are some of the journeymen you liked. Obscure guys that rose to the occasion to have one good fight, or one good sparring session, and that was IT. lololol...

    Emmanuel Augustus HAS to be top on the list. He came back after a shiite decision to stop Coutney Burton in the rematch. Was on the way to BEATING Floyd Mayweather before the ref stopped the fight unjustly.

    Another guy I liked was the INFAMOUS Bert Cooper. The fight's he had against Evander Holyfield and Michael Moorer were fights of legend.

    The fight with Moorer only lasted 5 rounds, but I can watch those 5 rounds again and again before I sit and watch some of these HW fights.

    Who else tops your list?

    (Ross Purity gets a special mention as well. He was the first person to chin-check Wlad. After that, chin-checking Wlad was something any fast and powerful HW could do.)
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    Martin Rogan the real life Rocky had a good buzz for a while the common man backing him in full

    Corrie Sanders for a while, Mickey Ward is one of the best examples and popular ones to boot

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    Agustus gets my vote.

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    Default Re: Obscure journeymen that we liked!

    Jesse Ferguson.
    He whupped Ray Mercer when Mercer was a top fighter, and it cost Mercer a huge payday because Mercer's next fight was to be for Riddick Bowe's Heavyweight Title. There was a hearing over Mercer's alleged bribe attempt during the fight, trying to get Ferguson to lay down for $100 thousand, but Ferguson wouldn't do it, and continued to motor on, winning the decision over Mercer.
    Ferguson was tough and fearless, he'd step in the ring to fight anybody.

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    I would probably have to say Mock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Jesse Ferguson.
    He whupped Ray Mercer when Mercer was a top fighter, and it cost Mercer a huge payday because Mercer's next fight was to be for Riddick Bowe's Heavyweight Title. There was a hearing over Mercer's alleged bribe attempt during the fight, trying to get Ferguson to lay down for $100 thousand, but Ferguson wouldn't do it, and continued to motor on, winning the decision over Mercer.
    Ferguson was tough and fearless, he'd step in the ring to fight anybody.
    Yes, yes... Jesse "The Boogeyman" Ferguson. He was rated as a top contender with championship quality. Analysts really felt he would be able to "do it"- and particularly compete with Mike Tyson.

    The hype around Ferguson now kinda makes me think about the shiite hype around Seth Mitchell. Seth Mitchell CLEARLY doesn't have the skills or the resume to be in the top 15- but he was, and he was being touted as a major contender. Thank God Arreola saw to it that the fraud was exposed- if J. Banks hadn't already done so.
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    George 'Scrap Iron' Johnson
    Eddie Machen
    Ray 'Windmill' White
    Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams

    Could go on and on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    George 'Scrap Iron' Johnson
    Eddie Machen
    Ray 'Windmill' White
    Cleveland 'Big Cat' Williams
    Lolenga Mock
    Could go on and on!
    Great list I agree with the last one a lot.
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    matt skelton!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oakleyno1 View Post
    Lolenga Mock!!!
    Agreed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Jesse Ferguson.
    He whupped Ray Mercer when Mercer was a top fighter, and it cost Mercer a huge payday because Mercer's next fight was to be for Riddick Bowe's Heavyweight Title. There was a hearing over Mercer's alleged bribe attempt during the fight, trying to get Ferguson to lay down for $100 thousand, but Ferguson wouldn't do it, and continued to motor on, winning the decision over Mercer.
    Ferguson was tough and fearless, he'd step in the ring to fight anybody.
    Yes, yes... Lolenga "The Boogeyman" Mock. He was rated as a top contender with championship quality. Analysts really felt he would be able to "do it"- and particularly compete with Mike Tyson.

    The hype around Mock now kinda makes me think about the shiite hype around Seth Mitchell. Seth Mitchell CLEARLY doesn't have the skills or the resume to be in the top 15- but he was, and he was being touted as a major contender. Thank God Arreola saw to it that the fraud was exposed- if J. Banks hadn't already done so.
    I never knew that about Mock.
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    lololol...
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    Default Re: Obscure journeymen that we liked!

    Mock is obviously the best, although I'm not sure it's fair to call a man that dropped David Haye a journeyman. I think he could have even given Carl Thompson a tough fight if he dedicated himself, real shame we never got to see his prime years.

    He is fighting for the EU light heavy title coming up though, I wonder if Haye would do a catchweight. Mock isn't going anywhere, that rematch needs to happen if Haye wants any credibility at HW.

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    Default Re: Obscure journeymen that we liked!

    Monte Barret,

    Quality fighter, got a freebie to see him fight Vitali in London (well mudchute) great night and still think Monte is the bis.

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