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Who is the most underrated Boxer?
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Originally posted by TheGreat1yeah, it's about being in the right place at the right time, i really think i could have beaten tyson that day, ofcourse only after he injured himself and could hardly stand in the 1st round. Tyson showed alot of heart that fight, he knew he couldn't loose to danny, so he tried to stand in there and knock him out. tyson wasn't out, he just knew he couldn't continue with 1 leg.
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Originally posted by MexicanBoxerIts either Ricardo Lopez or micheal Spinks.
Of the current crop, Tszyu, I think is undervalued. He has so long dominated a talent-rich division but never got/gets the recognition equal to such a feat.
Then there's a totally forgotten one: Mexican sensation Ricardo Moreno, who had promoters scampering for entertainers (singers) to fill in time: Moreno's all of but 3 of 73 fights ended early!
For all you trivia buffs out there:
Ricardo Moreno, also dubbed "Pajarito", fought between the years 1954-1967. He retired with a record of 60 wins (59 KOs! and 1 win by DQ4)- 12 losses and 1 Draw. He was KOd in 9 of his losses; the only decision losses he had were against Nacho Escalante, Meno Diez and Kid Irapuato, all of those fairly early in his career. He had a solitary bid for a world title--Featherweight--but was KOd in 3 by Hogan (Kid) Bassey. Many of his losses came at the tail-end of his career, prompting the question, why wasn't he given more shots at the title? Oh, well, boxing politics, then and now... Pajarito died at the age of 41 in 1978.
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Originally posted by acquittedjermain taylor...best middle weight in boxing right now...and U BUMS only talk about trinidad hopkins eastman and sturm
I JUST ran out of Chinamen's fingers to count the number of idiotic posts made by YOU.
FLUNKIE.
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