Rover wrote:Another example of a very competitive (and great) fight with a clear winner: Frazier/Ali I.
There are many fights that were competitive, but there really isn't much doubt about who won. Ali-FraizerI is a good example. Duran-Leonard I is another. Vargas-Quartey was another one. Quartey fought a good fight, but Vargas probably had the night of his life.
I think we are starting to get off on a tangent. Lets not hijack this thread and get off track. Lets talk about Hall of Fame here, and talk about close decisions on another thread.
If people are trying to use this as an example of why Quartey should not be elected; thhe Vargas fight is not a great example. He certainly didn't look bad in that fight.
Fighters such as Camacho, Holyfield, De la Hoya etc. are no brainers. They should and will make it soon after they are eligible.
People mentioned at the beginning of the thread like Joppy, Rosi etc. are obviously no where near close enough to deserve it.
Quartey is an interesting because becasue he is a close call of whether he deserves to make it or not.
Donald Curry is an interesting case. He does have some good wins, but he was never the same after the Honeyghan fight. Yes he beat Rosi, but Rosi simply wasn't that good. Curry is certainly better than several fighters mentioned at the beginning of the thread, but his overall career just was not quite Hall of Fame worthy.