Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
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Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
Morrison,Bowe and Vargas
Morrison will always be rememberd for the KO loss to Mercer!!! My head still hurts :P
I'm sure Tommy's head still hurts also. If Ray did that to him now, a beating like that would knock the AIDS right out of Tommy now.
Hahahahahaha
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Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by The Magic Man
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
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Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
Morrison,Bowe and Vargas
Morrison will always be rememberd for the KO loss to Mercer!!! My head still hurts :P
I'm sure Tommy's head still hurts also. If Ray did that to him now, a beating like that would knock the AIDS right out of Tommy now.
Hahahahahaha
Cool Clickk
Lol, right back to you Mr. Magic
Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Andrew golota and all that might have been if he didnt short circuit all the time?
Biting Sampson po'uha when he was hurt
Low blowing D.Nicholson
Destroying Michael Grant through 9 rounds and plan azz quitting and turning his back.
Neutering Riddick Bowe twice Etc.Etc.
That scum bag James Butler for KOing Richard Grant after the fight when Grant went to shake his hand....Later Murderd Max Kellermans Brother >:mad
I agree James Butler is one of the biggest piece's of trash to not only disgrace the sport of boxing but walk the planet.
Here are a few that might make the list- not sure if lowest moment means they did something shameful or not?
Some of these guys just had a bad minute in their career.
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Mike Tyson refusing to get up against that heavyweight impersonator Kevin McBride
Hasim Rahman for running out of gas and losing his title for the second time in his rematch against Maskaev
Ike Ibeabuchi for going to prison when he had all the potential to clean out the heavyweight division
Sorry man but you got it wrong on almost all of these. Kostya is forever linked to Judah, fortunately for him he's the one who scored the knockout so that is the first thing that comes to mind when people think of him. And Hagler is remembered more than anything else for the war with Hearns, and also being arguable the greatest middleweight to walk the earth. As for Tyson, most people have already completely forgotten who Kevin McBride even is, so even if he is remembered for one of his losses, it would be either the biting incident or the Lennox beating or even the upset in Tokyo, not McBride. Ultimately he'll either be remembered for being the baddest man on the planet or the craziest boxer who ever lived, not for his fight against McBride. And Rahman is remembered for what happened with Lennox, both his stunning upset win and getting KTFO.
Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
Any opinions on this one ?
Bob Foster.......For Ko losses against world class Heavys Or.....
That all time best Left hook that paralyzed Dick Tiger & 14 Defenses ???
also Ray Mancini For Kim fight :(
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Andrew golota and all that might have been if he didnt short circuit all the time?
Biting Sampson po'uha when he was hurt
Low blowing D.Nicholson
Destroying Michael Grant through 9 rounds and plan azz quitting and turning his back.
Neutering Riddick Bowe twice Etc.Etc.
That scum bag James Butler for KOing Richard Grant after the fight when Grant went to shake his hand....Later Murdered Max Kellermans Brother >:mad
LMAO, neutering Bowe. I'd CC you for a great morning laugh, but I already did. I agree, what a let down and showed how much mental strngth has to do with this game. Zab also{no reasons necessary as I think all know why :-\} Mike Tyson for me, as he was the shnizzle-mc-fizzle, or whatever ::** What a long term let down for me. After Douglas, and really Cus, never was the same, and began one of the worst downward spirals I know of, until he became a punchline to a bad joke IMO.
Tyson definitely "The Bite"
And Maybe Zab for His epileptic body shock attack Vs.Kostyas fist Lol.
CC back to Ya In 24!
Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by skyler
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Andrew golota and all that might have been if he didnt short circuit all the time?
Biting Sampson po'uha when he was hurt
Low blowing D.Nicholson
Destroying Michael Grant through 9 rounds and plan azz quitting and turning his back.
Neutering Riddick Bowe twice Etc.Etc.
That scum bag James Butler for KOing Richard Grant after the fight when Grant went to shake his hand....Later Murderd Max Kellermans Brother >:mad
I agree James Butler is one of the biggest piece's of trash to not only disgrace the sport of boxing but walk the planet.
Here are a few that might make the list- not sure if lowest moment means they did something shameful or not?
Some of these guys just had a bad minute in their career.
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Mike Tyson refusing to get up against that heavyweight impersonator Kevin McBride
Hasim Rahman for running out of gas and losing his title for the second time in his rematch against Maskaev
Ike Ibeabuchi for going to prison when he had all the potential to clean out the heavyweight division
Sorry man but you got it wrong on almost all of these. Kostya is forever linked to Judah, fortunately for him he's the one who scored the knockout so that is the first thing that comes to mind when people think of him. And Hagler is remembered more than anything else for the war with Hearns, and also being arguable the greatest middleweight to walk the earth. As for Tyson, most people have already completely forgotten who Kevin McBride even is, so even if he is remembered for one of his losses, it would be either the biting incident or the Lennox beating or even the upset in Tokyo, not McBride. Ultimately he'll either be remembered for being the baddest man on the planet or the craziest boxer who ever lived, not for his fight against McBride. And Rahman is remembered for what happened with Lennox, both his stunning upset win and getting KTFO.
There is a lot of low points Tyson will be remembered for...I will have to agree with Body Puncher on the McBride thing...It was sadder then seeing Tyson laying in a heap after Lennox KO'd him just leaning on the bottom rope refusing to get up after going down against McBride...This is a guy Tyson would have made a record KO against in his prime
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Any opinions on this one ?
Bob Foster.......For Ko losses against world class Heavys Or.....
That all time best Left hook that paralyzed Dick Tiger & 14 Defenses ::**
also Ray Mancini For Kim fight :(
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Andrew golota and all that might have been if he didnt short circuit all the time?
Biting Sampson po'uha when he was hurt
Low blowing D.Nicholson
Destroying Michael Grant through 9 rounds and plan azz quitting and turning his back.
Neutering Riddick Bowe twice Etc.Etc.
That scum bag James Butler for KOing Richard Grant after the fight when Grant went to shake his hand....Later Murdered Max Kellermans Brother >:mad
LMAO, neutering Bowe. I'd CC you for a great morning laugh, but I already did. I agree, what a let down and showed how much mental strngth has to do with this game. Zab also{no reasons necessary as I think all know why :-\} Mike Tyson for me, as he was the shnizzle-mc-fizzle, or whatever ::** What a long term let down for me. After Douglas, and really Cus, never was the same, and began one of the worst downward spirals I know of, until he became a punchline to a bad joke IMO.
Tyson definitely "The Bite"
And Maybe Zab for His epileptic body shock attack Vs.Kostyas fist Lol.
CC back to Ya In 24!
Believe it or not Spicoli', I was going to put Foster down for just that reason. He's one of my favorite fighters and my earliest memories are of my dad cheering him on and the Quarry/Rondon destructions. Couoldn't bring myself to list his miserable heavyweight failures.
Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
Andrew golota and all that might have been if he didnt short circuit all the time?
Biting Sampson po'uha when he was hurt
Low blowing D.Nicholson
Destroying Michael Grant through 9 rounds and plan azz quitting and turning his back.
Neutering Riddick Bowe twice Etc.Etc.
That scum bag James Butler for KOing Richard Grant after the fight when Grant went to shake his hand....Later Murderd Max Kellermans Brother >:mad
Damn right on both points. Butler should be headbutted to death for both acts. Grant was being a gentleman and Sam was just trying to help him!!!
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Shannon Briggs for his excuses
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
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Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
Morrison,Bowe and Vargas
Morrison will always be rememberd for the KO loss to Mercer!!! My head still hurts :P
I'm sure Tommy's head still hurts also. If Ray did that to him now, a beating like that would knock the AIDS right out of Tommy now.
Apparently, Morrison never had AIDs. It was all a mistake, which is why he's continuing his comeback in the boxing hotbed of Sonora, MX in 2 weeks. ;D
Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Completely disagree with these 3.
Tszyu will more likely be remember for making Zab do the dance. ;)
On a more serious note Tszyu will be remembered most for being P4P the best fighter of his time and argueably establishing himself as the all time Light Welterweight.
I fell of my chair when I read the next to names (For the people who commented on the "Underrated" thread the other night here you are ;) )
Body Puncher, to me Alexis is possibly the most skilled fighter to step foot in the ring. The way he stepped to the side to make you miss while both hands held high as he quickly countered you with a vicious straight right a thing but yet powerful arm stretched to perfection as it hit you followed immidiately was a left hook that thumped your ear drums and down you went. Alexis to me is a precise puncher who put punches together like music notes. He is also the only fighter whos won titles in 3 divisions, never lost a title fight after wining a title and defended his titles at least once.
Hagler IMO will be remembered more for his reign as the best Middle since Monzon. Also P4P up there with the best, matter a fact I think I remember more Hagler punching Minters mouth piece out and the mouth piece flying like 10 fucken rows back. ;D
I think Hagler himself brought all that negative attention after the SRL fight more then anyone. I mean he disappeared from boxing, he went into seclusion I mean he could have fought Barkley, Kalambay or Tate instead he he left to Italy. Anyway I think his accomplishment are much more rememebered by fans then his fight with SRL. Actually I remember Hagler vs. Vito I, more then the SRL decision. Not to mention the Hearns fight which is seen as one of the greatest fights ever.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Completely disagree with these 3.
Tszyu will more likely be remember for making Zab do the dance. ;)
On a more serious note Tszyu will be remembered most for being P4P the best fighter of his time and argueably establishing himself as the all time Light Welterweight.
I fell of my chair when I read the next to names (For the people who commented on the "Underrated" thread the other night here you are ;) )
Body Puncher, to me Alexis is possibly the most skilled fighter to step foot in the ring. The way he stepped to the side to make you miss while both hands held high as he quickly countered you with a vicious straight right a thing but yet powerful arm stretched to perfection as it hit you followed immidiately was a left hook that thumped your ear drums and down you went. Alexis to me is a precise puncher who put punches together like music notes. He is also the only fighter whos won titles in 3 divisions, never lost a title fight after wining a title and defended his titles at least once.
Hagler IMO will be remembered more for his reign as the best Middle since Monzon. Also P4P up there with the best, matter a fact I think I remember more Hagler punching Minters mouth piece out and the mouth piece flying like 10 fucken rows back. ;D
I think Hagler himself brought all that negative attention after the SRL fight more then anyone. I mean he disappeared from boxing, he went into seclusion I mean he could have fought Barkley, Kalambay or Tate instead he he left to Italy. Anyway I think his accomplishment are much more rememebered by fans then his fight with SRL. Actually I remember Hagler vs. Vito I, more then the SRL decision. Not to mention the Hearns fight which is seen as one of the greatest fights ever.
I guess I must have missed that meeting, because Tzsyu was NEVER p4p #1.
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Re: Fighters Who Will Be Remembered for Their Lowest Moments
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Originally Posted by smashcrusher
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Completely disagree with these 3.
Tszyu will more likely be remember for making Zab do the dance. ;)
On a more serious note Tszyu will be remembered most for being P4P the best fighter of his time and argueably establishing himself as the all time Light Welterweight.
I fell of my chair when I read the next to names (For the people who commented on the "Underrated" thread the other night here you are ;) )
Body Puncher, to me Alexis is possibly the most skilled fighter to step foot in the ring. The way he stepped to the side to make you miss while both hands held high as he quickly countered you with a vicious straight right a thing but yet powerful arm stretched to perfection as it hit you followed immidiately was a left hook that thumped your ear drums and down you went. Alexis to me is a precise puncher who put punches together like music notes. He is also the only fighter whos won titles in 3 divisions, never lost a title fight after wining a title and defended his titles at least once.
Hagler IMO will be remembered more for his reign as the best Middle since Monzon. Also P4P up there with the best, matter a fact I think I remember more Hagler punching Minters mouth piece out and the mouth piece flying like 10 fucken rows back. ;D
I think Hagler himself brought all that negative attention after the SRL fight more then anyone. I mean he disappeared from boxing, he went into seclusion I mean he could have fought Barkley, Kalambay or Tate instead he he left to Italy. Anyway I think his accomplishment are much more rememebered by fans then his fight with SRL. Actually I remember Hagler vs. Vito I, more then the SRL decision. Not to mention the Hearns fight which is seen as one of the greatest fights ever.
I guess I must have missed that meeting, because Tzsyu was NEVER p4p #1.
I should have been more clear, I ment he was among the p4p fighters of his time. Undisputed reining champ at Light Welterweight.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Completely disagree with these 3.
Tszyu will more likely be remember for making Zab do the dance. ;)
On a more serious note Tszyu will be remembered most for being P4P the best fighter of his time and argueably establishing himself as the all time Light Welterweight.
I fell of my chair when I read the next to names (For the people who commented on the "Underrated" thread the other night here you are ;) )
Body Puncher, to me Alexis is possibly the most skilled fighter to step foot in the ring. The way he stepped to the side to make you miss while both hands held high as he quickly countered you with a vicious straight right a thing but yet powerful arm stretched to perfection as it hit you followed immidiately was a left hook that thumped your ear drums and down you went. Alexis to me is a precise puncher who put punches together like music notes. He is also the only fighter whos won titles in 3 divisions, never lost a title fight after wining a title and defended his titles at least once.
Hagler IMO will be remembered more for his reign as the best Middle since Monzon. Also P4P up there with the best, matter a fact I think I remember more Hagler punching Minters mouth piece out and the mouth piece flying like 10 fucken rows back. ;D
I think Hagler himself brought all that negative attention after the SRL fight more then anyone. I mean he disappeared from boxing, he went into seclusion I mean he could have fought Barkley, Kalambay or Tate instead he he left to Italy. Anyway I think his accomplishment are much more rememebered by fans then his fight with SRL. Actually I remember Hagler vs. Vito I, more then the SRL decision. Not to mention the Hearns fight which is seen as one of the greatest fights ever.
good read, enjoyed ! 8)
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Body Puncher
Kostya Tszyu not being able to finish the Hatton fight.
Alexis Arguello being man handled by Arron Pryor
Marvin Hagler and the look on his face when Ray Leonard was awarded the win
Completely disagree with these 3.
Tszyu will more likely be remember for making Zab do the dance. ;)
On a more serious note Tszyu will be remembered most for being P4P the best fighter of his time and argueably establishing himself as the all time Light Welterweight.
I fell of my chair when I read the next to names (For the people who commented on the "Underrated" thread the other night here you are ;) )
Body Puncher, to me Alexis is possibly the most skilled fighter to step foot in the ring. The way he stepped to the side to make you miss while both hands held high as he quickly countered you with a vicious straight right a thing but yet powerful arm stretched to perfection as it hit you followed immidiately was a left hook that thumped your ear drums and down you went. Alexis to me is a precise puncher who put punches together like music notes. He is also the only fighter whos won titles in 3 divisions, never lost a title fight after wining a title and defended his titles at least once.
Hagler IMO will be remembered more for his reign as the best Middle since Monzon. Also P4P up there with the best, matter a fact I think I remember more Hagler punching Minters mouth piece out and the mouth piece flying like 10 fucken rows back. ;D
I think Hagler himself brought all that negative attention after the SRL fight more then anyone. I mean he disappeared from boxing, he went into seclusion I mean he could have fought Barkley, Kalambay or Tate instead he he left to Italy. Anyway I think his accomplishment are much more rememebered by fans then his fight with SRL. Actually I remember Hagler vs. Vito I, more then the SRL decision. Not to mention the Hearns fight which is seen as one of the greatest fights ever.
good read, enjoyed ! 8)
Thanks LG.