Holman Williams, Lloyd Marshall and Cocoa Kid snubbed again
http://www.ibhof.com/06pressconf/06announce.html
-KOKid-
Once again the IBHOF proves that it is nothing more than a joke. Carbajal and Gonzalez were both very good fighters, and if I had to induct one of them it would be Carbajal...but there is absolutely no rationalizing how these guys get into the hall of fame and guys like Holman Williams and Cocoa Kid are not.-KOKid- wrote:Here's this years inductees.
Holman Williams, Lloyd Marshall and Cocoa Kid snubbed again![]()
http://www.ibhof.com/06pressconf/06announce.html
-KOKid-
I thought the same thing when I read the anouncement. A couple more ordinary modern fighters while they continue to ignore greats from the past. I guess they fit right in with Carlos Palomino.iceman21287 wrote:Nothing against Carbajal and Gonzalez, but at this point I don't think of them as HOFers.
The IBHOF hasn't hit an all-time low just yet...barry wrote:Jesus! Michael Carbajal and Humberto Gonzalez! I have a problem with both as there have been many other flyweights who are a hell of a lot more deserving than Carbajal and Gonzalez combined!
Gonzalez beat Carbajal, Melchor Cob Castro and Jung-Koo Chang and Carbajal beat Gonzalez and Melchor Cob Castro and that's about the extent of their accomplishments.
Talk about shitty...the IBHOF is a complete joke and the accomplishments that a boxer has to achieve before being voted on has hit an all-time low...I didn't think it was possible for them to vote in someone less worthy than Harry Harris, but they have managed to do so now!
All I can say for Brouillard, Slattery and especially Yarosz...it's about damn time!
Damn Brockton...you joined 3 weeks after me and you're almost on your 3000th postBrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:that is a joke that holman williams, cocoa kid, and lyoyd marshall are not in the hall of fame. how the hell arnt these guys in yet?
You do have a point. If I were creating a HOF, then Carnera would not be in it. But this isn't about my HOF, this is the IBHOF.kovit wrote:Why not induct former world heavyweight champion Primo Carnera? From the heavyweight champions from the 1930s like Schmeling, Sharkey, Baer, Braddock, and Louis are in the international boxing hall of fame, but why not Carnera? Carnera was then the heaviest man to win the world heavyweight title before it was broken by current WBA heavyweight champion Nicolay Valuev.
Carbajal and Gonzalez are both infinitely more deserving, based on career accomplishments, than Mickey Ward. Ward's claim to fame is a 10 round majority decision over Arturo Gatti. Carbajal and Gonzalez were both world champions. Ward never held anything more than the WBU title, and the only time he fought for a world title, against Vince Phillips, he was absolutely destroyed. He was completely outclassed by Zab Judah. Even James Leija was beating him fairly soundly when their fight was stopped.barry wrote:Carnera has a hell of a lot better record then some heavyweights in the hall...even the bouts that weren't crooked.
>>>Wait until they vote in Mickey Ward<<<
Well, Ward is just as deserving as Carbajal, or Gonzalez. I really enjoyed watching both fight, but they're not HOF caliber!
Let's be fair here Barry. Boxing is not baseball. We have a liberal hall of fame.barry wrote:Jesus! Michael Carbajal and Humberto Gonzalez! I have a problem with both as there have been many other flyweights who are a hell of a lot more deserving than Carbajal and Gonzalez combined!
Gonzalez beat Carbajal, Melchor Cob Castro and Jung-Koo Chang and Carbajal beat Gonzalez and Melchor Cob Castro and that's about the extent of their accomplishments.
Talk about shitty...the IBHOF is a complete joke and the accomplishments that a boxer has to achieve before being voted on has hit an all-time low...I didn't think it was possible for them to vote in someone less worthy than Harry Harris, but they have managed to do so now!
All I can say for Brouillard, Slattery and especially Yarosz...it's about damn time!
What was the top 10 win? Corrie Sanders? Kirk Johnson?Decagon wrote:Vitali Klistchko's 1-2 against top-10 competition, but a lot of people will be calling for him to get in.-KOKid- wrote:Looking at who is in the IBHOF, I can't fugure out what their criteria for induction is.
I reaslise heavyweight champions get a free ticket, how else would one explain how a "flash in the pan" champion like Ingemar Johansson got in when he is 3-2 against top 10 opposition?
But for lighter weights, I don't get it.
-KOKid-
Very well put. You can almost make the same exact arugement for Gonzalez as well. I can go either way on both their enshrinements, and although there are fighters more deserving than them not in the hall, there are plenty less worthy than them in.Carbajal had an excellent ring record. He was 49-4 with just one TKO loss. Carbajal owns big KO wins over Kittikasem, and Humberto Gonzalez. Kittikasem KO'd a great fighter in Jung Koo Chang , so Carbajal beating him is significant. I think many boxing fans in general do not understand lower weight boxing. The talent at flyweight can be thin, and the primes of the fighters often go quickly. Yet at their best many lower weight fighters are true pound per pound fighters.
Carbajal was a true star in his era capable of captivating the fan’s imagination. Stuff like this matters to me. I give Carbajal bonus points for being in memorable fights. Many lower weight fights are games of tag. This was not the case with Carbajal, as he had a real seek and detroy type of style. You would be hard pressed to name many flyweights who hit harder. Was Carbajal the best fly of all time? No, but he was certainly worthy of enshrinement based on his skills, ring record, title defenses, and memborable fights. At least that's how I feel about him.
I completely agree with you that the system is flawed beyond repair. I also agree with you than neither Carbajal nor Gonzalez are really HOFers. However, the point I was trying to get across is that, though they fought at best slim competition in their careers, they were both world champions and there is no denying that at their peak they were two of the top flyweights in the world.barry wrote:So Carbajal and Gonzalez are in based basically on two, or three fights at the most, which are basically those bouts with each other...Mickey Ward is just as deserving, but that's not saying much because both Carbajal and Gonzalez fall short when you look at the careers of other flyweights. Hell, flyweights like Jackie Paterson, Pone Kingpetch, Santos Lacair, Black Bill, Ruby Bradley had a hell of a lot more deserving career than the two flyweights enshrined this year.
Is Jung-Koo Chang, Yuri Arbachakov or Sot Chitlada even in the HOF? Gonzalez and Carbajal both never would move up three pounds to face Arbachkov.
The IBHOF is flawed beyond repair, but then again today's boxing is all about rewarding mediocrity as if it is truly something special, not saying that Gonzalez and Carbajal were mediocre, but the new inductee’s don’t really surprise me as boxing has sunk lower and lower in every aspect…what a shame!
iceman21287 wrote:Damn Brockton...you joined 3 weeks after me and you're almost on your 3000th postBrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:that is a joke that holman williams, cocoa kid, and lyoyd marshall are not in the hall of fame. how the hell arnt these guys in yet?![]()
The most impressive thing about that is the vast majority of your posts are actually quality. Nice work man