I always liked Teddy Reid and Scott Pemberton how about you guys.
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Hmmm, difficult question. I always really liked Jose Medel and Hector Thompson. I'm not sure you can call these guys journeymen though. They were top fighters/contenders when being a contender was the same thing as having a world title today. In today's boxing world they would both be great champions of a number of weight divisions with multiple titles.
Harold Brazier was good fun to watch too.
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I think he is a little more than a journeyman but I always loved Smokin Bert Cooper.
He was always overmatched, but he always came to win. Had that old school cross arm defense that allowed him to run into every uppercut his opponents threw at him.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostI think he is a little more than a journeyman but I always loved Smokin Bert Cooper.
He was always overmatched, but he always came to win. Had that old school cross arm defense that allowed him to run into every uppercut his opponents threw at him.
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Originally posted by Cherry Picker View PostRicky Hatton
AM Record: 73 - 7
1996 Junior World Championships Bronze Medalist
PRO Record: 45(32) - 2(2) - 0
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year (2005)
ESPN Fighter of the Year (2005)
WBU Light Welterweight Champion
IBF Light Welterweight Champion (x2)
Ring Magazine Light Welterweight Champion
Super WBA Light Welterweight Champion
Unified Light Welterweight Champion
WBA Welterweight Champion
IBO Light Welterweight Champion
Last edited by Obama; 08-18-2010, 03:06 AM.
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