How bout the most Underated?

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The guys who replied to the Most Overated question got me thinking. I wonder what yall think about guys who were underated. I certinly think Calzghe is underated. I bet if he went back in time and beat Ali, Frasier, and a Prime RJJ, he still wouldnt be respecteed as he should be. Help me out gentlemen. Who are some more of or fighters who never got respected properly by the Caste World of sports?
 

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Yep, 50 fights, just two loses. All time great, no doubt. Thanks JD1986.

He defeated most of the same people Roy Jones beat in the 90s, like Hill and Prince. He beat Griffin, who has two wins over Toney and one DQ win over Jones.

Dariusz fought lots of American black boxers, but never let a black man beat him. The two losses were not to black boxers, and in his last two fights. He was 48-0 until age finally caught up to him...

Watch him on video - he was one of the most exciting fighters I've ever seen.Edited by: JD1986
 

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So he could have hung it up as an undefeated?AND he never lost to a black man?!Man that is AWSOME! I wish he had been managed better. Those two loses make most idiots like Maxipad Kellerwoman withold rspect from him. Thanks so much JD1986 for educating me on this mans two loses, and the other facts.


Does it speak volumes that I hardly knew of him until CF?
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Calzaghe is underrated at the moment, but history may prove kind to him.

Dariusz Michalczewski, as mentioned above, is definately very underrated.

In the same way every heavyweight of the 70's is overrated, every heavyweight from Marciano on back (excluding Louis and Johnson...wonder why?) is underrated in my opinion. You still hear good things about Marciano, Dempsey, Jeffries, Baer, etc. But they are NEVER given the credit they are due. The media instead focuses on the Sam Langfords, and Harry Wills instead.

The Klitschko's are definately underrated as was Lennox Lewis during his time.

Finally, guys lik Greb and Pep, while certainly given much respect, don't come up enough in p4p greatest discussion among the boxing media. Carmen Basilio is also underrated.
 

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P-NutLane said:
So he could have hung it up as an undefeated? AND he never lost to a black man?! Man that is AWSOME! I wish he had been managed better. Those two loses make most idiots like Maxipad Kellerwoman withold rspect from him. Thanks so much JD1986 for educating me on this mans two loses, and the other facts.


Does it speak volumes that I hardly knew of him until CF?
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Actually, most agree that Dariusz was past his prime for those two losses, so they are not really held against him. The Tiger tried everything to get Jones to fight him, but Jones wouldn't. That is what Kellerman and others hold against him. They blame him for RJJ's cowardice.

Watch some vids of him on youtube, and you will CLEARLY see why Jones didn't take the fight. His 12 round destruction of Virgil Hill basically ended Hill's career at LHW. Hill fought Jones the fight after, and was stopped, which is something else the boxing idiots hold against him; that RJJ beat Hill quicker, even though it was the Tiger who didmuch more damage.
 

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I may not be correct on this but I believe Dariusz lost those 2 fights when he came out of retirement. He wasn't the same then.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
I may not be correct on this but I believe Dariusz lost those 2 fights when he came out of retirement. He wasn't the same then.

The second loss (against Italian Fabrice Tiozzo) was a comeback fight. His first loss was at age 35, but he was well past him prime by that time. It was still a split decision. There was actually talk of another 1 fight comeback earlier this year between The Tiger and undefeated Sven Ottke, but the fight never came off.
 

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I wonder how the media would treat Dariusz or Joe if they fought from the US. I am sure they would not be praised like Jones or Popkins.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
I wonder how the media would treat Dariusz or Joe if they fought from the US. I am sure they would not be praised like Jones or Popkins.

Well the answer is two fold. If they were black Americans they would absolutely be rated with RJJ and B-Hop. If they were white Americans, they would be more accepted than Joe and DM really are, but still considerably less than their black counterparts.
 

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Yes why isn't Marciano called "The Greatest"? Ali is yet he has several loses on his record. Ohh that's right Marciano is the wrong color so he will never get his respect. That angers me more than anything today.
 

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The Rock is certinly underated, to the point its almost comical! 49-0. Im glad someone brought up Tunney. Thanks fellas, great post by all my bros.
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If any others pop into mind, please remind me of them. I love finding videos of these guys to watch. In all honesty, whites make up at least 8 of the10 all time greatest, in my book. I watched the Tigers highlights and could not have been more impressed. THAT DUDE WAS A BEAST! Sean is right, he would have pounded Boy jones into the canvas. Thanks Sean, as usual, for the info. Edited by: P-NutLane
 
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