Ambling Alp wrote:silkov wrote:Ambling Alp wrote:Overall a good list.
However, Holmes seems to get his due now. There are people who still don't realize how great he was, but most people seem to now.
In general, Ezzard Charles might not get the respect that he deserves. However, on this forum he certainly does.
Sumbu Kalambay? Say what? He simply wasn't that good. There are many fighters you could have picked ahead of him.
I totally agree with the comments about Michael Spinks. I am beginning to think that he is the most underrated fighter of all time. Many people just don't seem to have any idea of how good he was.
Some guys that could be added are Vincente Saldivar, Nino Benvenuti and Luis Rodriquez. All were from the "forgotten decade" of the 1960's. You seldom hear anyone talk about them.
Eddie Mustapha Muhammad would be another. Somehow, he isn't in the Hall of Fame.
Kalambay wasnt that good??.... have a look at the guys he beat.... he's the only guy who beat both a peak Herol Graham and Mike Mccallum amongst others.... he also beat Dewitt, Sims, Barkley.... his record reads like a whos who of the middle division of his era, .....your comment underlines my point about him being underrated I think....
He beat a who's who of his era? First of all, his era wasn't that good. DeWitt, Robbie Sims? Are you really that impressed with those guys? Outside of McCallum Kalambay didn't do that much.
How about getting knocked out in the first round by Michael Nunn? That's pretty embarrassing no matter how you try to spin it.
He couldn't even beat Ayub Kalue who was ok but nothing special.
There are many, many, fighters that could be put on this list before Sumbu Kalambay. Why is he more underrated than Michael Nunn? How often does anyone talk about Nunn?
You're just talking like you barely even saw the man fight.Rubbishing opponents etc. without going into detail on style or what you perceive as flaws that would prevent him from being mentioned in an "underrated" fighter thread.Mentioning the Kalule fight is a prime example as i doubt anyone who has seen the fight would consider it a poor performance.
Even if you don't consider him to have had a great career(i dont and wouldnt have put him in my top tenand am a fan)he can still be called underrated and is well worth a mention.he has at least 5 fights against world class opposition that could be put up there as being among the great defensive performances alongside Locche vs Fuji, Whitaker vs Nelson, Pineda, Canto vs Vargas...
Moving the discussion on to other fighters though, i'd certainyl say kalambay is worth as much of a mention as an underachiever like Eddie Mustapha who you mentioned.I love Eddie as a stylist and he was also a very talented technician who made few defences, had some very good wins and performances and also some downright awful fights while still in his prime.His performance against Scott being one of the worst by a prime A level light heavy i've ever seen.
Then again Eddie has always been a fashionable fighter to claim would have been unbeatable if in shape, focused, dedicated, blah blah.One of those guys many like to give the benefit of the doubt every time and excuse every dire performance.
I've always found it interesting that the other underachiever of that era John conteh,despite being at least as talented as Eddie-and accomplishing just as much-is criticised far more heavily in general.
Conteh is another name worth mentioning actually.
Howard Winstone
Lionel Rose
Hiroyuki ebihara
Hilario Zapata
JUng-Koo Chang
Masao Ohba
Jiro Watanabe
Yoko Gushiken
Yuri Arbachakov
Most of the very good lighter weight fighters throughout history don't generate as much discussion as they should.