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    Default Biggest Boxing Bust of all time



    I would have to say David Reid is the biggest bust that I have seen in boxing. He won a gold medal in the olympics along with winning his first 14 fights and winning the Super Welterweight championship. He then faced Felix Trinidad in what was probably the biggest mistake of his life, after that he faded away from the boxing world. They once called him the American Dream. He did not pan out.

    They put him in with Trinidad way to early in his career.

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    Hector Mancho Camancho Jr has to be an honorable mention.

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    Reid had too many eye problems, that's what kept him from seeing the punches to his face!

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    Quote Originally Posted by eugepang
    Reid had too many eye problems, that's what kept him from seeing the punches to his face!
    good hit

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    reid was a dissapponitment but i wasnt his fault really--he had a horrible injury...but he did win a world title and fought his ass off against a hall of famer in tito............u cant say he was a bust


    1 i would say that bojado is a bust--he lost to a nobody and a has been and hasnt fought in like 2 yrs..he seemed to be just as hyped as cotto coming in...

    2 abdullaev---wasnt he supposed to be a top ranked guy by this point?

    3 mike grant---the next big thing at one point--turned into a bum

    4 camacho jr is a bust--he was heavily hyped......

    5.ricardo williams--------jail is always bad for your career

    6 ike ibeabuchi--ditto.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops
    reid was a dissapponitment but i wasnt his fault really--he had a horrible injury...but he did win a world title and fought his a** off against a hall of famer in tito............u cant say he was a bust


    1 i would say that bojado is a bust--he lost to a nobody and a has been and hasnt fought in like 2 yrs..he seemed to be just as hyped as cotto coming in...

    2 abdullaev---wasnt he supposed to be a top ranked guy by this point?

    3 mike grant---the next big thing at one point--turned into a bum

    4 camacho jr is a bust--he was heavily hyped......

    5.ricardo williams--------jail is always bad for your career

    6 ike ibeabuchi--ditto.......
    I love the Bojado hit, I forgot all about him, I believe he lost to Lieja

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    Of modern times, I would say; Duane Bobick, Gerry Cooney, Greg Page, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Grant, Michael Nunn, Don Curry, Michael Olijade, Mark Breland, Carlos Gonzales, Hector Camacho Snr, Shane Mosley, Howard Davis, Gato Gonzales and Alejandro Gonzales; come to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid
    Of modern times, I would say; Duane Bobick, Gerry Cooney, Greg Page, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Grant, Michael Nunn, Don Curry, Michael Olijade, Mark Breland, Carlos Gonzales, Hector Camacho Snr, Shane Mosley, Howard Davis, Gato Gonzales and Alejandro Gonzales; come to mind.
    I alway's said the headbutt from Forrest changed his career forever (Shane Mosley) but he should still make the hall of fame

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid
    Of modern times, I would say; Duane Bobick, Gerry Cooney, Greg Page, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Grant, Michael Nunn, Don Curry, Michael Olijade, Mark Breland, Carlos Gonzales, Hector Camacho Snr, Shane Mosley, Howard Davis, Gato Gonzales and Alejandro Gonzales; come to mind.
    Damn, a lot of fighters would love to make it as far as Mosley, Camacho Snr, Cooney, or Nunn. Asking somebody to be the Jesus of boxing is asking a lot. They've don't pretty well in a highly demanding sport.

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    lol nobody has mentioned Golata yet

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    How about Hamed? A lot was expected of him and his career went to crap.

    Ricky Hatton is on the verge of bust.

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    Because Hamed had a great enough career to the credentials and at least used his talent to accomplish more then many could hope to. Sure more was expected for him but at least he was on the path to it and stayed on it. Golata had a path layed out but he took the left turn at alberquerque

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Because Hamed had a great enough career to the credentials and at least used his talent to accomplish more then many could hope to. Sure more was expected for him but at least he was on the path to it and stayed on it. Golata had a path layed out but he took the left turn at alberquerque
    Agreed. The puzzling thing is that Golota had mental problems, biting people in the ring, continously hitting people with low blows while his corner tries to warn him, troubles with the law outside the ring. Golota had the talent he just didn't have the brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuckwopat
    Damn, a lot of fighters would love to make it as far as Mosley, Camacho Snr, Cooney, or Nunn. Asking somebody to be the Jesus of boxing is asking a lot. They've don't pretty well in a highly demanding sport.
    Anyone who becomes a world class fighter is superb, but the fighters I listed were expected by some to be far more than what they became IMO.

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    Default Re: Biggest Boxing Bust of all time

    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid
    Of modern times, I would say; Duane Bobick, Gerry Cooney, Greg Page, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Grant, Michael Nunn, Don Curry, Michael Olijade, Mark Breland, Carlos Gonzales, Hector Camacho Snr, Shane Mosley, Howard Davis, Gato Gonzales and Alejandro Gonzales; come to mind.
    SHANE MOSELY? wow!!! Thats dumb

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