Results That Look Better With Time

keithmoonhangover
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Results That Look Better With Time

Post by keithmoonhangover »

I'll start us off with Haye-Chisora. Over 7 years later and no one has got Del out of there that quickly.
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Only 3 years ago and a debatable, close decision but Parker beating Andy Ruiz Jr has aged well for him on paper after the latter beat Joshua.
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NoScoutingReports wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 09:34 Only 3 years ago and a debatable, close decision but Parker beating Andy Ruiz Jr has aged well for him on paper after the latter beat Joshua.
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Youssef al Hamidi beating Crolla on points back in 2008
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JC vs Hopkins
Tyson vs Holmes
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Callum Johnson dropping/hurting Beterbiev looks good now. Shame he didn't go for the ko when he was hurt.
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smiling assassin wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 09:51 Youssef al Hamidi beating Crolla on points back in 2008
:clap:

Al Hamidi was always a handful back then and was robbed a few times.
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Usyk against Hunter. Was considered by many as a below par performance by Usyk and it was to a degree but Hunter has went on to show his class.
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Stuarty wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 11:38 Usyk against Hunter. Was considered by many as a below par performance by Usyk and it was to a degree but Hunter has went on to show his class.
Indeed, Hunter is a bit of a force at heavyweight these days.

Brook never capitalised on his win over the last Porter, but looking some of the performances Porter has put in since just shows how good Brook could be on his night.
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Orlando Solider beating Lomachenko at 36 , then only won 2 of his last 6 before retirement.
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Amir Khan vs Maidana considering Maidana went on to beat the unbeaten Broner and then gave FMM fits in their fight.
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A result that looks worse with time is Josh Taylor’s win over O Hara Davies.

No doubting Taylor’s class with the wins he has had since but at the time that win was hailed as proof of being of a certain class.
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Glass Joe wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 10:32 Callum Johnson dropping/hurting Beterbiev looks good now. Shame he didn't go for the ko when he was hurt.
Also a shame he still fights only once a year,
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Ritchie Wenton beating Mark Johnson.
Who'd of thought that Johnson would go the next 11 years before losing again, and become a two weight champion
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jameswilson wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 15:00 A result that looks worse with time is Josh Taylor’s win over O Hara Davies.

No doubting Taylor’s class with the wins he has had since but at the time that win was hailed as proof of being of a certain class.
I think Taylor took something from Davies in that fight. I still think of it as a good win, given how soon it was in Taylor's career. Davies was the favourite going in.
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Froch over Pascal
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Pascal for a number of guys actually, people said he was shot when Kov and Bivol beat him, but he's since battered an unbeaten prospect and bounced Marcus Browne off the mat
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Margarito stopping Martinez. Martinez going on to become a top PfP fighter a decade or so later.
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Wonjongkam beating Suriyan Sor Rungvisai fits into here perfectly
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jameswilson wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 15:00 A result that looks worse with time is Josh Taylor’s win over O Hara Davies.

No doubting Taylor’s class with the wins he has had since but at the time that win was hailed as proof of being of a certain class.
Hating on O hara
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Calzaghe Hopkins.

May weather Canelo!

Someone revived a 7 year old thread here yesterday with people arguing wether this Irish Mexican was ready to fight for world titles.

Considering what he’s gone on to do, and just how easily Mayweather done him, that looks really impressive. It also seems to be the best thing what happened to Saul, because he became a much better boxer from that point on.

Still can’t believe CJ Ross scored it a draw :lol:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 19:08
jameswilson wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 15:00 A result that looks worse with time is Josh Taylor’s win over O Hara Davies.

No doubting Taylor’s class with the wins he has had since but at the time that win was hailed as proof of being of a certain class.
Hating on O hara
Remember Davies's career before the fight? He had it all there in front of him, right team, right promotor, right size, everything.
Now think of his career after the fight.
He literally went off the rails. Lost his confidence, lost his promoter, lost his fans...
Josh took something from him that night that he has never got back, and I don't mean just his "0".
So I look back on it as a good (not great) win for Taylor.
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Post by margaret thatcher »

A lot of people called Makabu a bum etc after Bellew beat him, but he's been on a solid run lately and at least fought his way back to contendership. He was actually never a bum though, it was just easy to discredit him immediately because Bellew was facing him.
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Controversial wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:01 Amir Khan vs Maidana considering Maidana went on to beat the unbeaten Broner and then gave FMM fits in their fight.
Maidana for Kotelnik too
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