The most disapointting boxers?

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Perseus wrote: 19 Jun 2025, 20:36
IKSRTFO wrote: 17 Jun 2025, 20:11
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 17 Jun 2025, 19:15

I dont think so. Winky was small for 160, didnt fight at angles like hop/martinez and stood right in front of people

I think it would have been even
Pavlik is slow of hand and foot, no lateral movement and best victory outside of Taylor is Edison Miranda. He's never given me indication that he could comfortably beat someone like Winky. Even when the Hopkins fight was announced, I was shocked by those thinking he would walk through Hopkins. When Taylor realized his power wouldn't pull through, he gave Winky trouble with movements and angles, something Pavlik didn't have.
After his fights with Taylor I would like to have seen Pavlik fight any of:Abraham, Williams, Sturm, Mundine and Wright.... all of whom HBO talking heads were naming as potential opponents.
......but Kelly and his team tried to cherry-pick an old-man with name value and it back-fired big time.
Pavlik Abraham was a fight I really wanted to see.

Interesting clash of styles.
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Andy Ruiz. So much talent but seems to lack drive. Even before the AJ win
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nmhz wrote: 01 Jul 2025, 04:14 Andy Ruiz. So much talent but seems to lack drive. Even before the AJ win
Its easy to lose weight especially if you are rich. You have to be a real slob to look like him
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1636921 wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 15:30 Andy Ruiz. Just 3 fights since Joshua. Hard to believe really
Ruiz fought Parker back in 2016. Since then Parke has had 17 fights. Ruiz only 8.
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1636921 wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 15:30 Andy Ruiz. Just 3 fights since Joshua. Hard to believe really
Yep, Ruiz is a huge disappointment.

All that ability, but no dedication nor desire to fight regularly.

He might as well retire because he's made himself irrelevant anyway.
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Jorge Luis Gonzales
Denis Boytsov
Michael Grant
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1636921 wrote: 06 Jul 2025, 09:49 It's a shame because he has so many big fights out there still. Wilder, trilogy with Joshua...rematch with Parker... all fights that would be big events
Exactly.

All the more disappointing when you consider he's virtually stopped fighting.

It's like he wants to be irrelevant.
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