All time Worst HW 100 !!!!!!!

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All time Worst HW 100 !!!!!!!

Post by funso banjo baby »

u guys obviously have a lot of time on your hands.

Mission Impossible.... i wouldnt be surprised if someone hasnt already attempted...

is it possible ????

The all time worst 100 heavyweights

i wont even begin to rate apart from offering current HW Suggi Foxx :TU:
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Post by dempseyfire »

You fellas who are big into the Mid-West club circuit should be able to list the first 20 EASY .. . . :TU:
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Post by The Great John L »

How about the worst that fought for the HW title?
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Post by dr_devious »

Does Funso Banjo make the worst 100? :wink:
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he he


not even close :box:
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Post by pundit »

The Great John L wrote:How about the worst that fought for the HW title?
That's a nice angle.
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Post by funso banjo baby »

First round knockouts happen...thats the nature of the sport

but if we're talking worst titlist

the mighty Akinwande springs to mind :box:
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Post by dr_devious »

Akinwande isnt that bad, but did lose his bottle against Lewis. In his prime he would have given lots of recent titlists a good run for their money.
A contender for worst HW challenger has to be Peter Okhello. WTF is he?
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Post by dempseyfire »

If we start including the WBO title this gets ugly very quickly . . . :D
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Post by funso banjo baby »

who threw and connected with the least shots...okhello or liyacovich ?

its a tough call



randy cobb ?
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Post by The Great John L »

Ignoring the “title” defenses of the incomprehensible last few decades -- Joe Roman, JP Coopman, Scott Frank, Pete Rademacher, Chuck Wepner, Randy Cobb, Jewey Smith… and a host of others.
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Post by funso banjo baby »

cant put pete Rad in surely

maybe the worst CV but he floored the hw king in his first pro fight :box:
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funso banjo baby wrote:cant put pete Rad in surely

maybe the worst CV but he floored the hw king in his first pro fight :box:
In a way I agree, but the fact that he was making his pro debut certainly has to make him one of the least qualified. While Pete was eventually allowed to develop as a pro and he did score a few good wins later in his career, it’s most likely that the Rademacher that made his pro debut would have had a pretty tough time with just about anyone else who fought for the HW championship, including guys like Roman, Wepner and Frank.

And as a reward for dropping Patterson, he got to fight Folley in his second fight…
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