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la-califa
07-06-2009, 12:35 PM
Of the last 30 years, Which fighters should be considered for the Hall of Fame?? Two Catagories
1. Fringe Possibilities
2. Strongly Considered
teeto
07-06-2009, 01:06 PM
Don't know about the categorical placement, but Jose Luis Castillo should be considered. Felix Trinidad,
GPater11093
07-06-2009, 02:21 PM
Pacquiao definitly
Marquez definitly
Mayweather definitly
De La Hoya definitly (although i think he shouldnt)
la-califa
07-06-2009, 02:30 PM
Here's some fringe name's for consideration:
Vinnie Pazienza
Ray Mancini
Diego Corrales
Jorge Paez
Riddick Bowe
Kostya Tszyu
Edwin Rosario
Johnny Tapia
Roger Mayweather
What do you think of some of these fighters? Should they be voted in?
bxrfan
07-06-2009, 02:40 PM
Vinnie Pazienza- No way, likeable but limited
Ray Mancini- Sorry, too short of a career
Diego Corrales- Possibility
Jorge Paez- I don't think so
Riddick Bowe- Highly doubt
Kostya Tszyu- Absolutely, stellar career
Edwin Rosario- He's already in
Johnny Tapia- Can't say, haven't followed him
Roger Mayweather- Ko losses hurt his chances
teeto
07-06-2009, 03:31 PM
Vinnie Pazienza- No way, likeable but limited
Ray Mancini- Sorry, too short of a career
Diego Corrales- Possibility
Jorge Paez- I don't think so
Riddick Bowe- Highly doubt
Kostya Tszyu- Absolutely, stellar career
Edwin Rosario- He's already in
Johnny Tapia- Can't say, haven't followed him
Roger Mayweather- Ko losses hurt his chances
Tapia defo for me, in my opinion he is a strong contender for the best super-flyweight of all time, to justifiably call him the greatest of that division is maybe more difficult, but very possible also.
la-califa
07-06-2009, 05:49 PM
Here's a few more possibilities:
Naseem Hamed
Jose Luis Ramirez
Meldrick Taylor
Mark Breland (More for Ametuer accomplishments).
Don Curry
Mike McCallum
Carlos De Leon
Terry Norris
Tony Lopez
Kennedy McKinney
Junior Jones
sweet_scientist
07-07-2009, 12:42 AM
Given the HOF's standards, strong considerations would be: Jorge Arce, Acelino Freitas, Chris Byrd and Kennedy McKinney.
Fringe possibilities would be Imamu Mayfield, Michael Grant and Panchito Bojado.
WhataRock
07-07-2009, 12:52 AM
Given the HOF's standards, strong considerations would be: Jorge Arce, Acelino Freitas, Chris Byrd and Kennedy McKinney.
Fringe possibilities would be Imamu Mayfield, Michael Grant and Panchito Bojado.
:yep
HOF will let in guys like McGuigan but not Rose..The distinction of being a HOF'r is slowly diminishing every year in my eyes.
sweet_scientist
07-07-2009, 01:05 AM
:yep
HOF will let in guys like McGuigan but not Rose..The distinction of being a HOF'r is slowly diminishing every year in my eyes.
Yep, just wait till the likes of Ricky Hatton and Diego Corrales get admitted in five years time and Rose is still missing. Much like the Nobel prize in literature and the Academy Awards in film, it's almost getting to the stage where it's a surer sign of greatness to miss out on induction/being awarded than it is to be inducted/awarded.
flamengo
07-07-2009, 10:09 AM
:yep
HOF will let in guys like McGuigan but not Rose..The distinction of being a HOF'r is slowly diminishing every year in my eyes.
WaR.. Lionel Rose would be a very worthy recipient to be recognised.
The great man is not here forever. Fingers crossed he becomes an inductee. To hell with the money making Canastota enterprise...
Will PM you.
Lee Mc
07-07-2009, 10:55 AM
Unfortunately the Hall of Fame has a serious flaw...
By inducting every year it forces the decision makers to add boxers who really shouldn't be anywhere near there. In recent years this was proved by the example of Barry Maguigian who, though I do like him as a person, defiinitly does not deserve to be mentioned alongside the greats of our sport.
Until the HoF re-assesses it's induction policy every boxer mentioned on this list has a very good chance of being inducted.
cotto20
07-07-2009, 11:01 AM
:yep
HOF will let in guys like McGuigan but not Rose..The distinction of being a HOF'r is slowly diminishing every year in my eyes.
couldnt agree more! cant believe they let mcguigan in, but not kalambay, naseem hamed or iran barkley all 3 did much more and were better fighters
Jack Dempsey
07-07-2009, 11:08 AM
I wonder what will happen when Gatti becomes eligible
Vantage_West
07-07-2009, 11:12 AM
i think culturally mcguigan should be in. career wise it was a good career but not a steller career but what he did for the irish peace process is incredible. i know it's not what you should get voted in for but still it is very noteworthy.
same with joel casamayor he cemented the pathway for cuban pro's. look at the massive insurgence of cuban ams going pro the past 5 years. mainly due to joels cultural impact. exposed the cuban ams as a shame if you win gold (bike for a gold medal)
Vantage_West
07-07-2009, 11:15 AM
Here's a few more possibilities:
Naseem Hamed
Jose Luis Ramirez
Meldrick Taylor
Mark Breland (More for Ametuer accomplishments).
Don Curry
Mike McCallum
Carlos De Leon
Terry Norris <:blood
Tony Lopez
Kennedy McKinney
Junior Jones
already included
HOF Worthy
dont think so
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