Re: Fighters whose faces have taken the biggest toll during their careers
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Doug Dewitt, he even talked about getting plastic surgery after boxing to restore/improve his looks.
LOL good call on Doug Dewitt, it was funny to see him at the end of his career, white boy with a nose like Bill Cosby
Doug Dewitt was a fucking bad ass. He floored Nigel Benn and put up one hell of a fight. Also fought Tommy Hearns.
He reminded me of a bigger Greg Haugen. They looked a like, least to me;D
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He was a tough bastard. He took one hell of a beating from Toney at the end of his career.
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Iran Barclay face of a fighter.
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Iran Barclay face of a fighter.
"From the streets of the South Bronx New York..."
Barkley looked like a caveman.
Him and Vito Antefuermo both. ;D
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Wait until you all see Floyd Jr in ten years, he takes very few punches but he's the spitting image of his dad. That may be worse then all the fighters mentioned in this thread.
Just pure ugliness, no punches needed, although dad took quite a few in his day.
I like watching Floyd Sr fights, you can see clearly where Jr's style came from.
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Troy Dorsea had a face only a mother could love.;D
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Charlie Magri face's have blocked a few punches in its time.
From a side view his nose is totaly flat.
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Charlie Magri face's have blocked a few punches in its time.
From a side view his nose is totaly flat.
Saw a documentary on Box nation about a young Magri in the 70's, he has aged a bit. ;)
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I agree with Bowe , his head now looks like a brown leather casey ( football ) that is deflating slowly.
he is one ugly bastard.
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Gotta add on Zaragoza. Rewatched the Banke trilogy last night, and he def makes the cut :foruml10gc5:
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Gotta add on Zaragoza. Rewatched the Banke trilogy last night, and he def makes the cut :foruml10gc5:
Zaragoza was born with that lived in face, I believe he was a chain smoker.
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Cris Arreola ain't getting any prettier
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he wasn't pro but Mickey Rourke deserves a nod
Tim Bradley may not have punch damage but he should get honorable mention for being so naturally ugly.
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Wepner-probably had his own Mash unit
Gatti- skin like rice paper.
Cobb
Mancini
Crumble-the name, the record, the assumption
Hatton- maybe it’s his pale, pale skin but I’m convinced he’d get bruised up by a nerf football.
Auntuofermo- the Red Cross should have set up a booth at his fights.
Wickwar- you simply can’t have had close to 500 fights and not be damaged.
Strickland-self explanatory
Quarry-his trainer carried maxi-pads