Most ducked boxer?

Who is the most ducked boxer?

Errol "The Almighty" Spence
1
2%
Let's Go Champ
9
21%
Fury The Snowman
1
2%
Gary TRex Jr.
0
No votes
Lomassiah
2
5%
Where's Andrade
2
5%
The Indongonator
0
No votes
3G
26
62%
Oldtiz
1
2%
 
Total votes: 42

Tanzio
Light Heavyweight
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Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Tanzio »

Kalan wrote:He was for many years, starting with Sergio Martinez... Everything comes to him who waits, but if you're the best fighter in your division you shouldn't have to wait around to fight the best for many years -- while duckers fight each other and strategically duck you to avoid getting knocked out.
I do not consider 3G's list of victims as unimpressive as most do. I also do not feel that Jacobs has ever ducked 3G. He just was not ready. Now he is.
punchoutsb
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by punchoutsb »

Tanzio wrote:
Kalan wrote:He was for many years, starting with Sergio Martinez... Everything comes to him who waits, but if you're the best fighter in your division you shouldn't have to wait around to fight the best for many years -- while duckers fight each other and strategically duck you to avoid getting knocked out.
I do not consider 3G's list of victims as unimpressive as most do. I also do not feel that Jacobs has ever ducked 3G. He just was not ready. Now he is.
Boxing followers seem to struggle with this notion; there are always young guys coming up and old guys going out. Whatever young guys the old guys missed they're automatically ducking...so are the supposed to just fight on forever then? Same with young guys. Just because you're good and have 10-15 fights doesn't mean you're ready for a title shot ESPECIALLY in this day and age where so much promotion and fanfare lies around records.
Kalan
Super Middleweight
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Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Kalan »

punchoutsb wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Kalan wrote:He was for many years, starting with Sergio Martinez... Everything comes to him who waits, but if you're the best fighter in your division you shouldn't have to wait around to fight the best for many years -- while duckers fight each other and strategically duck you to avoid getting knocked out.
I do not consider 3G's list of victims as unimpressive as most do. I also do not feel that Jacobs has ever ducked 3G. He just was not ready. Now he is.
Boxing followers seem to struggle with this notion; there are always young guys coming up and old guys going out. Whatever young guys the old guys missed they're automatically ducking...so are the supposed to just fight on forever then? Same with young guys. Just because you're good and have 10-15 fights doesn't mean you're ready for a title shot ESPECIALLY in this day and age where so much promotion and fanfare lies around records.
We're not talking about fighting everybody... After Lineal Champ Martinez ducked GGG for years and finally lost to Cotto -- Cotto didn't fight for a full year after he won the title.. Then Cotto fought Geale who was easily wiped out in 3 rounds by Golovkin.. Then Cotto fought Canelo.. All the while Golovkin was the mandatory challenger and the Lineal Champions kept getting "exceptions" if they promised to fight Golovkin next.. They never did.. Then Canelo was allowed to fight Amir Khan... Then he simply abandoned the Middleweight Title rather than fight GGG.

You cant fight everybody, but there's usually a most logical opponent out there for you to fight... When those fights never happen something is wrong.
Nile4000
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 7173
Joined: 17 Sep 2005, 15:21

Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Nile4000 »

3G, all-time, either the mighty Charlie Burley, or Mike McCallum.
Ossyrules
Super Lightweight
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Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Ossyrules »

Golovkin
Enlightened-One
Super Lightweight
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Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Enlightened-One »

Why are so many people convinced about Gennady Golovkin being the “most ‘ducked’ boxer”, when there’s almost no evidence of Tom Loeffler or anyone from K2 attempting to initiate contract negotiations with some of the fighters that supposedly avoided him?

I’m not trying to disparage GGG, but there is myth that has been perpetuated by the Lemming-like masses to the point that raw repetition alone has somehow displaced the truth.
Tony1244
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Joined: 03 Jun 2010, 21:31

Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by Tony1244 »

Skip the nicknames. :zzz:
asdfjkl
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by asdfjkl »

I think currently Ortiz
ValMar
Welterweight
Posts: 4149
Joined: 07 Nov 2015, 14:24

Re: Most ducked boxer?

Post by ValMar »

asdfjkl wrote:I think currently Ortiz
Yes....After Canelo accepted to face GGG.....
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