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Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 09:33
by DG.
Kevin Mitchell
Amir Khan
Both made me want to see them flattened - but not anymore!
Mitchel because he looks to back up his earlier OTT celebrations when fighting limited oppostion - good fighter these days!
Khan - he wants to fight the best and left Fwank which means he can!

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 09:36
by Deno1986
Audley Harrison for some reason I can't explain - maybe I feel sorry for him more than anything.
Paulie Malignaggi is another one.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 09:39
by alexpaterson
Danny MacIntosh - For the way he dealt with defeat against Cleverly and is now going after tough fights

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:27
by damianhucker1
Deno1986 wrote:Audley Harrison for some reason I can't explain - maybe I feel sorry for him more than anything.
Paulie Malignaggi is another one.
same here , i never really hated him in the way some did , he just annoyed me with all the
" this time next year ill be world champion" mullarky.
i do hope he wins the euro , just to give him some sort of respect from his career , as the olympics aside hes acheived feck all .
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:28
by Counter-puncher
alexpaterson wrote:Danny MacIntosh - For the way he dealt with defeat against Cleverly and is now going after tough fights


x2 his interview after Clev was very classy
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:30
by dondada
Audley too. I don't really like him as a fighter but I do admire his bottle outside the ring for coming back from all the criticism, etc.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:45
by Coco
I wonder if the Walsh brothers will become more popular
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:50
by DG.
Coco wrote:I wonder if the Walsh brothers will become more popular
No chance!

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 10:53
by alexpaterson
Bernard Hopkins was one. I thought he spoiled a lot and didnt like watching him then I started getting really in to him (in boxing terms
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D ) his fight with Trinadad was brilliant, I then watched a lot more and really appriecated what he was doing he is a superb taction and so very clever in the ring.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:01
by Chris W 1982
DG. wrote:Kevin Mitchell
Amir Khan
Both made me want to see them flattened - but not anymore!
Mitchel because he looks to back up his earlier OTT celebrations when fighting limited oppostion - good fighter these days!
Khan - he wants to fight the best and left Fwank which means he can!

How do you mean "fight the best?"
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:11
by whiskey
Derek Chisora.
I still think he is a grade A asshole, but the man intrigues me.
Not sure it counts as 'didn't like but like now' though !
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:13
by DG.
The quiet man 2004 wrote:DG. wrote:Kevin Mitchell
Amir Khan
Both made me want to see them flattened - but not anymore!
Mitchel because he looks to back up his earlier OTT celebrations when fighting limited oppostion - good fighter these days!
Khan - he wants to fight the best and left Fwank which means he can!

How do you mean "fight the best?"
I think Khan wants the big name fighters, after his next fight I fully expect a unification and some good exciting fights down the line.
I realise that fighting big names does not always equal fighting the best, but he won't be fighting handpicked lower level fighter from now onwards.
I know about the Maidaina fight but as a 1st fight in the US a Malinaganagggggiii fight makes more sense, imo.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:14
by DG.
G0mez wrote:Derek Chisora.
I still think he is a grade A asshole, but the man intrigues me.
Not sure it counts as 'didn't like but like now' though !
I don't think you can say you like him after saying that!

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:20
by Chris W 1982
Well lets be realistic about Khan.
The best fights out there for him were Maidana, Bradley and Malignaggi. Marquez is a lightweight whilst Pac and Floyd would eat him.
Now i know for a fact that Fwank had deals in place for Bradley and Maidana to come over here and i'm quite certain that Paulie would venture here too. Is your reason for admiring Khan now based on the fact he left his promoter for money or do you genuinely believe America can give him bigger fights?
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:25
by DG.
The quiet man 2004 wrote:Well lets be realistic about Khan.
The best fights out there for him were Maidana, Bradley and Malignaggi. Marquez is a lightweight whilst Pac and Floyd would eat him.
Now i know for a fact that Fwank had deals in place for Bradley and Maidana to come over here and i'm quite certain that Paulie would venture here too. Is your reason for admiring Khan now based on the fact he left his promoter for money or do you genuinely believe America can give him bigger fights?
Fwank only got the fights because KHAN was leaving him.
He left his Promoter because he was free to.
I think Khan has always wanted to fight the best, he might come unstuck, but he has always wanted the big fights.
AND LETS GET IT STRAIGHT - BOXING IS A BUSINESS ALSO - KHAN TOOK HIS ELSEWHERE.
In business If you can get the same job done but make more money then...change supplier.
It's business!
Shed no tears for Fwank - he would drop Khan and anyone else if he were not making money out of them.

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 11:29
by tonyevs
Froch is the most obvious one with me.
With that big conk, gormless features, charmless wit and his constant going on of Calzaghe
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he was another Junior Witter on the scene
But now he has made his own headlines he has began to drop the tedious Calzaghe thing ..
And the times he has been on the TV at boxing shows .. he has shown what a great character he can be. Also, for me, he is the best value British boxer/fighter out there
Haye, Khan, Mitchell have none of the heart Froch brings to the ring each and everytime he steps through those ropes
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Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 12:14
by bad mamma jamma
kevin mitchell..was cocky and now seems like a good bloke
frankie gavin...seemed cocky but isnt and is a family man
dont think will ever like degale, too mouthy
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 12:58
by J
funny that mitchell seems to be a lad that everyone disliked, met him a few times (it just happened that he was an up and coming prospect when i was writing so) and to be honest the bloke has time for the fans. Didnt mind a chat and always behanved respectfully.
Vinnie had a reputation of being a loose canoon but hey havent we all been at some point in our lives, Kev always accross as a real solid nice bloke to be honest.
Be real nice to see him lift a title this year.

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 13:32
by taffytoon
Chris Eubank
Carl Froch
Tony Bellew
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 13:35
by whiskey
It's rare i dislike the person, it's more their career or stuff that gets my knickers in a twist. If a fighter is genuine, not manufactured - then that's all i would wish for.
It's the talented fighters who never do go for it, that really come in for nuclear attacks. Because it's basically assuming we are all thick or stupid enough to swallow their diatribe and believe their greatness without fighting the best.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 13:35
by el_grande_mauro_mina
tonyevs wrote:Froch is the most obvious one with me.
With that big conk, gormless features, charmless wit and his constant going on of Calzaghe :
You forgot the monotone droning voice!

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 14:26
by tonyevs
Carlos-Wigan wrote:tonyevs wrote:Froch is the most obvious one with me.
With that big conk, gormless features, charmless wit and his constant going on of Calzaghe :
You forgot the monotone droning voice!

I didn`t want to risk offending

Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 15:01
by Finch
DG. wrote:Kevin Mitchell
Amir Khan
Both made me want to see them flattened - but not anymore!
Mitchel because he looks to back up his earlier OTT celebrations when fighting limited oppostion - good fighter these days!
Khan - he wants to fight the best and left Fwank which means he can!

I have always quite liked Mitchell, but even more so recently. Turning into one of my favourites.
Khan I've wanted to see flattened, and was jumping for joy when Prescott floored him, then wanted to see him flattened even more when he got a world title shot after beating a bum and an old, one eyed featherweight. Having said this, I won't say I am pro Khan yet, but i do think he has improved ten fold with Freddie Roach and give him respect. Do i still wanna see him flattened? I wanna see him in a big fight with a big puncher, win or lose.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 15:54
by bennie
I never liked Hagler when he was fighting, he was always so surly. I remember Duran scoffing at him at their post-fight press conference with words to the effect of, "he wins the fight and he makes excuses." Marvin seemed bitter and his fall was always going embitter him more than (ever) others. It did, although he seems highly likeable today.
Re: Fighters you did not like but do now?
Posted: 15 Feb 2010, 16:07
by Ash-Weston
Ricky Hatton...Actually thats the other way round
Amir Khan im getting to like now
Floyd Mayweather is a prized idiot but you cant knock his skill
Paulie Maliggnaggi for coming back and beating a decent opponent after losing to fat boy