Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
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ApolloCreed
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Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
I'll start the ball rolling with Peter McDonagh (16-19). I can't believe he has lost 19 times.
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DavidPayne
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Bradley Pryce.
Fed to the wolves at times by FW, fought regularly above his optimum weight and had classic dust-ups with several good fighters.
I think with more care and obviously more dedication from Pryce he could have been European Champion.
Fed to the wolves at times by FW, fought regularly above his optimum weight and had classic dust-ups with several good fighters.
I think with more care and obviously more dedication from Pryce he could have been European Champion.
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Lee noble has also been beat 17times. won 12 lost 17
Dougie Curran 5-5. Will defo win more than he losses.
Dougie Curran 5-5. Will defo win more than he losses.
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Jeff Thomas
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
There's loads. Billy Smith is probably the best example. Emanual Augustus? Depends how impressed by records you are.
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Chris W 1982
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Glen Johnson and Chris Edwards are the two that spring to mind immediately.
I also think the loss column on Bernard Hopkins' ledger is misleading also. 1993 was the last time he was beaten decisively
I also think the loss column on Bernard Hopkins' ledger is misleading also. 1993 was the last time he was beaten decisively
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ApolloCreed
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Great call on Pryce.
It was the comment on the Groves-DeGale thread that got me thinking, I was talking about fellas who were over-matched or cashed out maybe when they could have taken softer fights and padded the record.
To hear a guy like McDonagh is 16-19 makes him sound like a complete mug, but he's far from that.
It was the comment on the Groves-DeGale thread that got me thinking, I was talking about fellas who were over-matched or cashed out maybe when they could have taken softer fights and padded the record.
To hear a guy like McDonagh is 16-19 makes him sound like a complete mug, but he's far from that.
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Jeff Thomas
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
RE Hopkins:
That Jones loss was pretty decisive-
That Jones loss was pretty decisive-
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Chris W 1982
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I agree pal. Most definitely.Jeff Thomas wrote:RE Hopkins:
That Jones loss was pretty decisive-
The fact that I scored for Hopkins in both Taylor fights, the Calzaghe fight and the recent Pascal fight was my reason for the mention.
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Andrew Patterson and D mitchell are two i know personally.
Bioth much better than records show
Bioth much better than records show
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Jeff Thomas
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jonp wrote:Andrew Patterson and D mitchell are two i know personally.
Bioth much better than records show
Patterson looks a right handful
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Jeff Thomas
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Shit pal, my bad I thought you were talking about his debut. Must be the punchinessChris W 1982 wrote:I agree pal. Most definitely.Jeff Thomas wrote:RE Hopkins:
That Jones loss was pretty decisive-
The fact that I scored for Hopkins in both Taylor fights, the Calzaghe fight and the recent Pascal fight was my reason for the mention.
Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Emanuel Augustus 38-34-6.
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He was the one that immediately sprung to mine.deadpan wrote:Emanuel Augustus 38-34-6.
Who was that Mcafferty bloke from Kettering who fought a load of our top HWs?? Don't remember him winning (m)any matches, but always put on a good perfoemance and rarely got stopped.
Just looked him up Derek McCafferty 2(1)-17(5)-1
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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DavidPayne
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Derek McAfferty - was Audley's 2nd opponent from memory
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On the ball as always DavidDavidPayne wrote:Derek McAfferty - was Audley's 2nd opponent from memory
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DavidPayne
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
If we're going down that route. I always liked Luke Simpkin, bearded-baby face who learnt on the job.
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Carlos Palomino, prior to the Stracey challenge. Nobody could forsee how good a fighter he was, least of all the Cartel. I watched Palomino's fight with Mando Muniz on youtube the other day. He throws the kind of shots you don't see today.
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sugar sweet 1
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
DavidPayne wrote:Bradley Pryce.
Fed to the wolves at times by FW, fought regularly above his optimum weight and had classic dust-ups with several good fighters.
I think with more care and obviously more dedication from Pryce he could have been European Champion.
could have???????im not finished yet,lol.going back to light-middle to make a impact
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DavidPayne
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Hey Brad. You could still do it. I'd back you over Matthew Hatton at Welter all day long.sugar sweet 1 wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Bradley Pryce.
Fed to the wolves at times by FW, fought regularly above his optimum weight and had classic dust-ups with several good fighters.
I think with more care and obviously more dedication from Pryce he could have been European Champion.
could have???????im not finished yet,lol.going back to light-middle to make a impact
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ian nappa his better then his record sugests hes been robed alot
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sugar sweet 1
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DavidPayne wrote:Hey Brad. You could still do it. I'd back you over Matthew Hatton at Welter all day long.sugar sweet 1 wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Bradley Pryce.
Fed to the wolves at times by FW, fought regularly above his optimum weight and had classic dust-ups with several good fighters.
I think with more care and obviously more dedication from Pryce he could have been European Champion.
could have???????im not finished yet,lol.going back to light-middle to make a impact
im gonna hold out for a 12 rounder at welter or light-middle so could be out of ring few months,6-8 rounders are no good for me takes me 6 to warm up.
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John simpson too
fearce wrote:ian nappa his better then his record sugests hes been robed alot
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Old bones Ian
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Re: Fighters who are much better than their record suggests
Kelvin Seabrooks was 21-13 when he won the IBF bantamweight title, he went on to make 3 defenses of it.
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alexpaterson
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