> Which fighters careers have suffered most because lack of opposition and/or being avoided by opposition?

Which fighters careers have suffered most because lack of opposition and/or being avoided by opposition?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
At HW: Sonny Liston, Rocky Marciano, David Tua, Ike Ikeabuchi, Mike Tyson, Jersey Joe Walcott, Jim Jeffries and espiecially SAM LANGFORD!

Sakio Bika, although he did manage to get bouts against both Joe Calzaghe and Andre ward....and fought competitively both times

but his career has been horribly managed. he is a tough guy, with good power, who makes exciting fights and is willing to go on the road for big fights

Mike McCallum is one of the most avoided boxers of all time.

Joe Calzaghe was avoided by Hopkins and Sven Ottke in his prime, and gets discredited a lot by American fans because of this.

GGG, Thurman, Lara,

BQ

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These jokers said opponents are avoiding them and yet they WILLINGLY SIGN EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTS with WARRING PROMOTIONS and NETWORKS WTF! GGG being avoided is the biggest myth in boxing for years now!

the current situation with GGG has got me thinking.he is unbelievably talented but he's gunna have to pull some $h!t if he wants to fulfill that potential. between the kid chocolate situation and martinez avoiding and then getting chinned by cotto golovkin won't be able to prove much at middleweight now.flattening cotto or geale isn't gunna put him up there with the ATG middleweights and i think it's a shame cus he a natural middleweight.jumpin up in weight he runs a big risk especially against the likes of ward but it looks like that's wat hel have to do if he wants to cement his legacy.hopefully canelo comes up soon.anyway does this situation p!ss you off and wat other fighters have suffered the most from similar situations