underacheivers

Post Reply
littlepug
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5351
Joined: 03 Jul 2012, 07:17

underacheivers

Post by littlepug »

Touched on this on another thread thought id expand the topic so, Audley with Olympic and commonwealth gold and pro European champ still underachieved, so how many other fighters have fallen so short of expectation ? I think Breland falls into that category and not that I know too much about him but Errol Christie also seems to get mentioned in this light any others ?
Michael bennt
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: underacheivers

Post by Michael bennt »

For the talent he had Fernando Vargas under achieved, the Trinidad fight ruined him, was a soul destroying fight.
Nile4000
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 7186
Joined: 17 Sep 2005, 15:21

Re: underacheivers

Post by Nile4000 »

Greg Page, but he probably didn't have the heart to be a fighter in the first place, knowing what I know now.
Sklar
Middleweight
Posts: 5680
Joined: 21 Sep 2013, 09:06

Re: underacheivers

Post by Sklar »

Having watched Michael Gomez from young I thought he underachieved. He was a social animal and it cost him. He could, IMO, have mixed at world level. From the same part of the world, Patrick Barrett would undoubtedly had done more had he not made some of the choices he did.
evrenb
Super Middleweight
Posts: 3410
Joined: 16 Feb 2013, 09:47

Re: underacheivers

Post by evrenb »

Howard davis jnr should have achieved more...
knockouts67
Middleweight
Posts: 46
Joined: 07 Jun 2014, 15:23

Re: underacheivers

Post by knockouts67 »

Believe it or not I consider Mike Tyson--even though he was the youngest Heavyweight champion of all time. I feel he could have been in the top 3 if he continued on the way he was before the first Bruno fight---when he started to become more of a standup slugger---and all that chaos.
SamWise72
Cruiserweight
Posts: 1346
Joined: 02 Jul 2011, 16:41

Re: underacheivers

Post by SamWise72 »

Tyson definitely. The Witherspoon who gave Holmes all he could handle could have had a much better career. Herol Graham - had he got the nod over McCallum, I'd have seen him beating all of McCallum's future opponents up to Toney at least. I kinda think Harold Brazier underachieved; he had massive talent, and with the backing of a good promoter, might have been a world champ.
p4p1
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 5854
Joined: 23 Apr 2007, 07:43

Re: underacheivers

Post by p4p1 »

Naseem Hamed I always thought was a bit of an underachiever super talented but got lazy
Buster Douglas could have achieved more but was just never in love with boxing and was lazy
Roy Jones Jr is one of the most talented fighters I've ever seen but doesn't have the names on his record that someone as good as him should have.
Leon Spinks Olympic gold medal win over Ali then pretty much nothing

I don't know if I would consider him an underachiever or not but a James Toney that was more motivated and disciplined would of certainly achieved more.
IKSRTFO
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 4759
Joined: 09 Dec 2007, 17:14

Re: underacheivers

Post by IKSRTFO »

Zab Judah
Naseem Hamed
Out of shape James Toney
Post Reply