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this report will focus on the worst fanbase in boxing history... and the fighters that fanbase over-hyped, and then rode off a cliff
for the purpose of this exercise we first need to define two things... 1) the term " hype-job "... 2) the fanbase in question
1) a hypejob is NOT a fighter who loses... or, a fighter who lacks substance... they can range from club fighter, through to ATG
the term " hype-job " does not reflect on the fighter... it reflects on the level that a fighter is perceived by the majority of his fanbase
a hypejob is a fighter who failed to live up to the lofty (often ridiculous) expectations that are bestowed upon him by his idiot fanbase
2) lets cut to the chase, the worst fanbase in boxing history has ALWAYS been... pac-tards... they are rabid, maniacal, and totally clueless
and the majority of that fanbase have not improved over time... their boxing knowledge is still low, even after 10+ years following the game
lets document their journey..... Pacquiao >> Golovkin >> Matthyse >> Joshua
Manny Pacquiao - excellent fighter, genuine ATG... but even today his fanbase still compares Pacquiao to legends like Duran, etc
* above 130, he only fought the best once... and he lost
* nearly decapitated by his biggest rival... Juan Manuel Marquez
* spanked by his later rival... Floyd Mayweather
* lost to lower-level opponents like... Torrecampo, Sangsurat, Bradley, Horn, Ugas
Gennady Golovkin - very good fighter... but failed to live up to his own standards, let alone the standards of his fanbase
* incessantly lied to his fans
* promised for years that he would fight anyone from 154-168... but then he killed four HUGE fights over weight
* exposed by Canelo Alvarez
* refused to fight other middleweight champions like Charlo, Andrade, and Saunders... or even top fighters like Erislandy Lara
Lucas Matthyse - a good fighter... but badly over-hyped, even after losing TWICE to the first two world-class fighters that he faced
* fell short despite good performances against Judah/Alexander
* worked his way back to a opportunity for a breakout fight... but lost to Danny Garcia
* had his level confirmed with a disappointing effort against Victor Postol
* immediately lost 90% of his fanbase overnight, when unexpectedly matched up with Manny Pacquiao
Anthony Joshua - very good fighter... but failed to beat his two breakout opponents, both of whom were significant underdogs
* incessantly lied to his fans
* avoided Deontay Wilder like he had the plague
* lost to a significant underdog who took the fight on short notice... Andy Ruiz
* lost once again to a smaller opponent, who was also a significant underdog... Oleksandr Usyk
honorable mention, and possibly the next stop for the pac-tard hype train: - Jake Paul
* not a real boxer, but the pac-tards are dying to adopt him as one of their own... you can just tell
* stealing Floyd Mayweather's hat nearly qualified Jake Paul for greatness in their eyes
* they desperately want Jake Paul to beat Canelo... who has stripped a lot of shine off Pacquiao, because he is a better fighter
* they will start to smarten up, following their latest disaster with Joshua... but will likely be absorbed by 20,000,000 idiots who follow Paul on twitter
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this report will focus on the worst fanbase in boxing history... and the fighters that fanbase over-hyped, and then rode off a cliff
for the purpose of this exercise we first need to define two things... 1) the term " hype-job "... 2) the fanbase in question
1) a hypejob is NOT a fighter who loses... or, a fighter who lacks substance... they can range from club fighter, through to ATG
the term " hype-job " does not reflect on the fighter... it reflects on the level that a fighter is perceived by the majority of his fanbase
a hypejob is a fighter who failed to live up to the lofty (often ridiculous) expectations that are bestowed upon him by his idiot fanbase
2) lets cut to the chase, the worst fanbase in boxing history has ALWAYS been... pac-tards... they are rabid, maniacal, and totally clueless
and the majority of that fanbase have not improved over time... their boxing knowledge is still low, even after 10+ years following the game
lets document their journey..... Pacquiao >> Golovkin >> Matthyse >> Joshua
Manny Pacquiao - excellent fighter, genuine ATG... but even today his fanbase still compares Pacquiao to legends like Duran, etc
* above 130, he only fought the best once... and he lost
* nearly decapitated by his biggest rival... Juan Manuel Marquez
* spanked by his later rival... Floyd Mayweather
* lost to lower-level opponents like... Torrecampo, Sangsurat, Bradley, Horn, Ugas
Gennady Golovkin - very good fighter... but failed to live up to his own standards, let alone the standards of his fanbase
* incessantly lied to his fans
* promised for years that he would fight anyone from 154-168... but then he killed four HUGE fights over weight
* exposed by Canelo Alvarez
* refused to fight other middleweight champions like Charlo, Andrade, and Saunders... or even top fighters like Erislandy Lara
Lucas Matthyse - a good fighter... but badly over-hyped, even after losing TWICE to the first two world-class fighters that he faced
* fell short despite good performances against Judah/Alexander
* worked his way back to a opportunity for a breakout fight... but lost to Danny Garcia
* had his level confirmed with a disappointing effort against Victor Postol
* immediately lost 90% of his fanbase overnight, when unexpectedly matched up with Manny Pacquiao
Anthony Joshua - very good fighter... but failed to beat his two breakout opponents, both of whom were significant underdogs
* incessantly lied to his fans
* avoided Deontay Wilder like he had the plague
* lost to a significant underdog who took the fight on short notice... Andy Ruiz
* lost once again to a smaller opponent, who was also a significant underdog... Oleksandr Usyk
honorable mention, and possibly the next stop for the pac-tard hype train: - Jake Paul
* not a real boxer, but the pac-tards are dying to adopt him as one of their own... you can just tell
* stealing Floyd Mayweather's hat nearly qualified Jake Paul for greatness in their eyes
* they desperately want Jake Paul to beat Canelo... who has stripped a lot of shine off Pacquiao, because he is a better fighter
* they will start to smarten up, following their latest disaster with Joshua... but will likely be absorbed by 20,000,000 idiots who follow Paul on twitter
this report was bought to you by ... your one-stop-shop for the latest boxing news
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