hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
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oldwarrior
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hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
OK Guys.........If you were had the clout to put someone into Canastoga, New York and you only have 3 choices, who would they be?
Use the same criteria, at least 5 years retired. It can be anyone who was overlooked and deserves to be in.
oldwarrior
Use the same criteria, at least 5 years retired. It can be anyone who was overlooked and deserves to be in.
oldwarrior
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
- Tyson must be coming up soon, this or next year as long as the rumours of his comebacks continue to be quashed.oldwarrior wrote:OK Guys.........If you were had the clout to put someone into Canastoga, New York and you only have 3 choices, who would they be?
Use the same criteria, at least 5 years retired. It can be anyone who was overlooked and deserves to be in.
oldwarrior
Danny Little Red Lopez and Primo Carnera the most glaring absence in the HOF that I can think of off hand.
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Rocky Kansas
Newsboy Brown
Mike O'Dowd
Paddy DeMarco
Memphis Pal Moore
Newsboy Brown
Mike O'Dowd
Paddy DeMarco
Memphis Pal Moore
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elmersalsa
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Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
These guys deserve a lock to the IBHOF:
Lupe Pintor
Rafael Herrera
Mike Tyson
Cocoa Kid
Hilario Zapata
Sot Chitalada
Samuel Serrano
Wilfredo Vazquez
Ernesto Marcel
Esteban De Jesus
Tippy Larkin
Ken Overlin
Gilberto Roman
Lupe Pintor
Rafael Herrera
Mike Tyson
Cocoa Kid
Hilario Zapata
Sot Chitalada
Samuel Serrano
Wilfredo Vazquez
Ernesto Marcel
Esteban De Jesus
Tippy Larkin
Ken Overlin
Gilberto Roman
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
Seamus wrote:Rocky Kansas
Newsboy Brown
Mike O'Dowd
Paddy DeMarco
Memphis Pal Moore
Great calls on Newsboy Brown & Mike O' Dowd. I honestly didn't know they were not in.
Zapata, Laciar, Yuh & Gushiken are four that I think belong.
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Great call yourself. All four (Zapata, Laciar, Yuh and Gushiken) were excellent, longtime champions and underratedSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Seamus wrote:Rocky Kansas
Newsboy Brown
Mike O'Dowd
Paddy DeMarco
Memphis Pal Moore
Great calls on Newsboy Brown & Mike O' Dowd. I honestly didn't know they were not in.
Zapata, Laciar, Yuh & Gushiken are four that I think belong.
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Peter Meuller...Franz Szuzina...Virgil Akins.....Gustov Scholz...Rory Calhoun
Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
Lloyd Marshalloldwarrior wrote:OK Guys.........If you were had the clout to put someone into Canastoga, New York and you only have 3 choices, who would they be?
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Rocky Balboa
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Tyson should be there, without question imo! Lesser fighters have been inducted so Mike should be there! 
Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
I assume the question refers to the "Modern catagory" (no bout earlier than 1943 - retired 5 years):
1. Rodolfo "El Gato" Gonzalez
2. Danny "Indian Red" Lopez
3. Koichi Wajima
(By the way, Tyson isn't eligible yet, his last fight having taken place in 2005).
1. Rodolfo "El Gato" Gonzalez
2. Danny "Indian Red" Lopez
3. Koichi Wajima
(By the way, Tyson isn't eligible yet, his last fight having taken place in 2005).
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Yes, Tyson's last pro fight was in 2005, so if I'm not wrong, we are talking aboutg 2010, so 2005-2010 is five years! With that, Tyson is eligable!raylawpc wrote:I assume the question refers to the "Modern catagory" (no bout earlier than 1943 - retired 5 years):
1. Rodolfo "El Gato" Gonzalez
2. Danny "Indian Red" Lopez
3. Koichi Wajima
(By the way, Tyson isn't eligible yet, his last fight having taken place in 2005).
Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
Last time I looked at the calendar, it was still 2009.Rocky Balboa wrote:Yes, Tyson's last pro fight was in 2005, so if I'm not wrong, we are talking aboutg 2010, so 2005-2010 is five years! With that, Tyson is eligable!raylawpc wrote:I assume the question refers to the "Modern catagory" (no bout earlier than 1943 - retired 5 years):
1. Rodolfo "El Gato" Gonzalez
2. Danny "Indian Red" Lopez
3. Koichi Wajima
(By the way, Tyson isn't eligible yet, his last fight having taken place in 2005).
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I took the writer's intention with this post as for the participants to list 3 fighters who, while otherwise eligible, have been unfairly denied entry into the IBHOF. Tyson hasn't been denied entry yet - he's just not eligible.
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oldwarrior
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Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
I'm the guy who started this thread.
The inductees for 2009 have already been enshrined so I'm looking at who would be the most likely candidates for 2010. Of course, there are many many worthy boxers from years past who have either been overlooked or flat out ignored.
However, someone such as Lennox Lewis made it on his first year of eligibility. So consider who retired in 2005 and if there is anyone from that year who has a chance to enter in 2010.
As for those who have been overlooked, I can't disagree with any of the choices mentioned so far. Perhaps with boxing having expanded to a global sport, there should be more inductees than the original 3 the IBHOF selects. How about 5?
oldwarrior
The inductees for 2009 have already been enshrined so I'm looking at who would be the most likely candidates for 2010. Of course, there are many many worthy boxers from years past who have either been overlooked or flat out ignored.
However, someone such as Lennox Lewis made it on his first year of eligibility. So consider who retired in 2005 and if there is anyone from that year who has a chance to enter in 2010.
As for those who have been overlooked, I can't disagree with any of the choices mentioned so far. Perhaps with boxing having expanded to a global sport, there should be more inductees than the original 3 the IBHOF selects. How about 5?
oldwarrior
Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
Thanks for the clarification. Both Tyson and J. C. Chavez are eligible in 2010, and I suspect each of them will get into the IBHOF.oldwarrior wrote:I'm the guy who started this thread.
The inductees for 2009 have already been enshrined so I'm looking at who would be the most likely candidates for 2010. Of course, there are many many worthy boxers from years past who have either been overlooked or flat out ignored.
However, someone such as Lennox Lewis made it on his first year of eligibility. So consider who retired in 2005 and if there is anyone from that year who has a chance to enter in 2010.
As for those who have been overlooked, I can't disagree with any of the choices mentioned so far. Perhaps with boxing having expanded to a global sport, there should be more inductees than the original 3 the IBHOF selects. How about 5?
oldwarrior
If I were an elector, I would submit a 2010 ballot for Chavez, "Little Red" and Wajima. Tyson would have to wait until 2011 for my vote.
If permitted by the rules, though, I'd cast a vote for Lucia Rijker - arguably the best woman boxer currently eligible, Chavez, and Wajima. Then, I'd put "Little Red," Tyson, and Gonzalez on my ballot for 2011.
In my opinion, fighters from the Orient seem largely ignored by both Halls of Fame. Wajima was a three-time champion. He deserves induction.
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fightingsteve
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Re: hall of fame for 2010...who deserves induction?
Why isint Ray Mancini in the HOF?
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How about John John Molina