Favourite boxer who never made it big?
Favourite boxer who never made it big?
Just interested to know who is your favourite boxer who never made it to the big time? Whether its a local club fighter you enjoyed watching or someone who had the talent but didn't go on with it...
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ringsider
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Mimmy
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dr_devious
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generic screen name
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Funny you mention him. Mine was George Chaplin. Growing up in baltimore,MD. He along with Vince Pettway were the only guys from my area to hit the big time.Nile4000 wrote:Greg Page.Could have been way bigger than what he was if certain variables were right.
Chaplin was robbed twice against Greg Page in a horrid way. First fight should have been 7-3 George and the second one was about 10-2.
He beat an old Shavers, lost a close fight to Dokes and eventually got crushed by Cooney.
Others were
Curtis Parker,Hard Rock Green,Clint Jackson,Alex Ramos
Yeah, I love Middleweights
John Locicero was another one. When I was 10 or 11 I saw him fight Caveman Lee on ESPN. Anyone who has never seen that fight has missed out on one of the GOAT. He also knocked out Tony Danza.
Guys who achieved a high level but not nearly as high as I thought they would
Howard Davis jr, Hilmer Kenty
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The Durable Dane
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ringsider
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HomicideHenry
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Out of the HW's...theres quite a few I liked, but they were more or less over hyped journeyman/club fighters/ tomato cans....
Tommy Morrison, Peter McNeeley, Duane Bobick, were just a few...I can probably say to a limited degree that Joe Mesi was another favorite, though I personally never thought he would go anywhere in the sport; possibly a title shot, but never win one himself. Unfortunately, he never even got to get that far. Gerry Cooney and Tex Cobb were other favorites of mine. All name opponents, but never really hit the big times, and if they did, it went just as quick as it came.
Lower class fighters...there's bunches, but possibly my favorite was the greatly under-rated Spider Webb, one of the better MW contenders in history, who never quite managed to have his time in the spot light.
Tommy Morrison, Peter McNeeley, Duane Bobick, were just a few...I can probably say to a limited degree that Joe Mesi was another favorite, though I personally never thought he would go anywhere in the sport; possibly a title shot, but never win one himself. Unfortunately, he never even got to get that far. Gerry Cooney and Tex Cobb were other favorites of mine. All name opponents, but never really hit the big times, and if they did, it went just as quick as it came.
Lower class fighters...there's bunches, but possibly my favorite was the greatly under-rated Spider Webb, one of the better MW contenders in history, who never quite managed to have his time in the spot light.
hey that's what I thought the thread was about....the no hopers that you held out hope for......but now I know in addition to his other flaws he may have secretly been a southpaw....something that somehow got by me till now.ringsider wrote:Jeff McCracken?![]()
He was terrible........you could see his train wreck coming in the amateurs.
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