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Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko
John L. Sullivan
James J Corbett
Michael Grant
Frank Bruno
Oleg Maskaev
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It has to be someone with a glass jaw, little resistance and does not know what to do when hit, step forward Frank Bruno.
and Herbie Hide.
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tommy morrison
john mugabi except 1
andrew lewis
mark breland
walter dario matthysse
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Julian Jackson to my knowledge... Hell I can't think of a fight he won that went more than 4 rounds.. Did Terry Norris ever lose a decision? I know he was KOed by Brown and Julian Jackson, then the DQ's to Santana
Norris lost a decision late in his career to some Rossenbladntt (spell check) guy.
"Dangerous" Dana Rosenblatt, archenemy of Vinnie Paz, now a mortgage broker. 37-1-1. Overprotected. Caught Terry Norris and Paz on the back nine. He should have fought Scotty Pemberton before he quit. Imagine a guy with Peter Manfredo's talent level but without the either the irritating parts or the stones to make a big fight.
;D.....Hey Rozzysean,do you remember Pazienza losing his mind and almost KO'ing the poor ref in the 1st fight?Crazy stuff.
two more......Roberto "Grandpa" Garcia.I thought this one would be around for a while,solid boxing prior to getting snuffed out in losses.Looks to be turning into a nice trainer.
Raul Marquez......Love em but I fear his all losses by KO status will remain intact against Abrahams,hope not.
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Paz bashed up Rosenblatt didnt he? Had a crack at bashing up the referee too if memory serves.
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Norris lost a decision late in his career to some Rossenbladntt (spell check) guy.
"Dangerous" Dana Rosenblatt, archenemy of Vinnie Paz, now a mortgage broker. 37-1-1. Overprotected. Caught Terry Norris and Paz on the back nine. He should have fought Scotty Pemberton before he quit. Imagine a guy with Peter Manfredo's talent level but without the either the irritating parts or the stones to make a big fight.
;D.....Hey Rozzysean,do you remember Pazienza losing his mind and almost KO'ing the poor ref in the 1st fight?Crazy stuff.
two more......Roberto "Grandpa" Garcia.I thought this one would be around for a while,solid boxing prior to getting snuffed out in losses.Looks to be turning into a nice trainer.
Raul Marquez......Love em but I fear his all losses by KO status will remain intact against Abrahams,hope not.
That was pretty nuts. Yah, Paz really hates that guy. It must still burn him that Dana got the decision in the rematch.
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You can put Rosenblatt on the list. His only loss was the KO by Paz.
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Ditto
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It has to be someone with a glass jaw, little resistance and does not know what to do when hit, step forward Frank Bruno.
and Herbie Hide.
You are right they have to punch hard to ensure they never go to a decsion
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It has to be someone with a glass jaw, little resistance and does not know what to do when hit, step forward Frank Bruno.
and Herbie Hide.
You are right they have to punch hard to ensure they never go to a decsion
Hide was exciting, would either spark them or fall over himself