Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
definitely naseem hamed. one lacklustre win then he vanished
that will haunt him for the rest of his life....Unless he comes back with a vengence.....he is still relatively young and could have 2-3 big fights left in him.....
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by bigragu
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
definitely naseem hamed. one lacklustre win then he vanished
that will haunt him for the rest of his life....Unless he comes back with a vengence.....he is still relatively young and could have 2-3 big fights left in him.....
Well looking at him now I agree they would be very big fights :P
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by bilbo
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Originally Posted by bigragu
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
definitely naseem hamed. one lacklustre win then he vanished
that will haunt him for the rest of his life....Unless he comes back with a vengence.....he is still relatively young and could have 2-3 big fights left in him.....
Well looking at him now I agree they would be very big fights :P
lol...he has gotten "Comfortable" hasn't he? :)
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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I am not going to agree with the Tyson one, as he still regained his title afterwards, fought main events and was 'the man' for a while after that loss.
What about Don Curry, though, after Honeyghan beat him up?
How can you disagree with the Tyson choice and than mention Curry? Curry manage to win another title after the Honeyghan loss.
You make a good point, despite strangely using blue text for some reason. ;)
Perhaps it was me, but I thought the Tyson defeat against Douglas was an aberration, that Mike had an off day, that personal problems ate him up, and that he would come back and splatter Douglas because he was still the baddest man on the Planet. I saw Curry, who was the P4P #1 at the time, get beaten to a pulp by 'average' Lloyd who I had seen lots of. Curry never regained his aura, whereas Tyson (maybe wrongly) did.
Still, I will be the first (or second) to admit my inconsistency there - fair point, Violent Demise.
May I call you VD for short?
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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I am not going to agree with the Tyson one, as he still regained his title afterwards, fought main events and was 'the man' for a while after that loss.
What about Don Curry, though, after Honeyghan beat him up?
How can you disagree with the Tyson choice and than mention Curry? Curry manage to win another title after the Honeyghan loss.
You make a good point, despite strangely using blue text for some reason. ;)
Perhaps it was me, but I thought the Tyson defeat against Douglas was an aberration, that Mike had an off day, that personal problems ate him up, and that he would come back and splatter Douglas because he was still the baddest man on the Planet. I saw Curry, who was the P4P #1 at the time, get beaten to a pulp by 'average' Lloyd who I had seen lots of. Curry never regained his aura, whereas Tyson (maybe wrongly) did.
Still, I will be the first (or second) to admit my inconsistency there - fair point, Violent Demise.
May I call you VD for short?
Keep your blue text. And I don't think Tyson ever regained his aura after the prison stint. Don King just made it seemed that way. And you can call me Mr. Demise.
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by X
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by X
I am not going to agree with the Tyson one, as he still regained his title afterwards, fought main events and was 'the man' for a while after that loss.
What about Don Curry, though, after Honeyghan beat him up?
How can you disagree with the Tyson choice and than mention Curry? Curry manage to win another title after the Honeyghan loss.
You make a good point, despite strangely using blue text for some reason. ;)
Perhaps it was me, but I thought the Tyson defeat against Douglas was an aberration, that Mike had an off day, that personal problems ate him up, and that he would come back and splatter Douglas because he was still the baddest man on the Planet. I saw Curry, who was the P4P #1 at the time, get beaten to a pulp by 'average' Lloyd who I had seen lots of. Curry never regained his aura, whereas Tyson (maybe wrongly) did.
Still, I will be the first (or second) to admit my inconsistency there - fair point, Violent Demise.
May I call you VD for short?
STD would be more fitting.
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by AdamGB
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Originally Posted by X
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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I am not going to agree with the Tyson one, as he still regained his title afterwards, fought main events and was 'the man' for a while after that loss.
What about Don Curry, though, after Honeyghan beat him up?
How can you disagree with the Tyson choice and than mention Curry? Curry manage to win another title after the Honeyghan loss.
You make a good point, despite strangely using blue text for some reason. ;)
Perhaps it was me, but I thought the Tyson defeat against Douglas was an aberration, that Mike had an off day, that personal problems ate him up, and that he would come back and splatter Douglas because he was still the baddest man on the Planet. I saw Curry, who was the P4P #1 at the time, get beaten to a pulp by 'average' Lloyd who I had seen lots of. Curry never regained his aura, whereas Tyson (maybe wrongly) did.
Still, I will be the first (or second) to admit my inconsistency there - fair point, Violent Demise.
May I call you VD for short?
STD would be more fitting.
Than that would make your sister Mrs. STD.
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Than that would make my sister Mrs. STD.
Fixed that for you ;)
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
Michael Grant...Lewis put paid to him
Herbie Hide.....despite regaining the WBO title impressivly against TonyTucker Riddick Bowe put a dent in Hide he could never fix
Adrian Dodson......Someone thought it would be a good idea to fight Winky.
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
definitely naseem hamed. one lacklustre win then he vanished
I think he realised he was in decline then got out the game before he was embarrassed further. Pity because he had huge potential.
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
"Keep your blue text. And I don't think Tyson ever regained his aura after the prison stint. Don King just made it seemed (sic) that way. And you can call me Mr. Demise." Violent Demise. Typical diffuse post by boy demise. It is curious to note he, boy demise, never mentioned Vladimir Klitschko and his comeback after two KOs, but that would be expecting something intelligent emanating from him, something with insight and penetrating knowledge, which are, regrettably, devoid of his personna.
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by AdamGB
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Than that would make your sister and mom Mrs. STD.
Fixed that for you ;)
Fixed what?
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by Raeder
"Keep your blue text. And I don't think Tyson ever regained his aura after the prison stint. Don King just made it seemed (sic) that way. And you can call me Mr. Demise." Violent Demise. Typical diffuse post by boy demise. It is curious to note he, boy demise, never mentioned Vladimir Klitschko and his comeback after two KOs, but that would be expecting something intelligent emanating from him, something with insight and penetrating knowledge, which are, regrettably, devoid of his personna.
Damn another stalker. Atleast I heard of the other ones. Who the fuck are you? And the thread title says "unable to rebound after big losses". Not rebounded from big losses. Dumbass
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hahah... you've got to be the best troll I've seen, is it a hobby? you're very good :)
Its either that or a bad case of Angst on the net. Every body else manages to get along with out slinging shit around... maybe you know something they don't? :)
Re: Fighters that were unable to rebound from big losses?
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Originally Posted by body head banger
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Originally Posted by shza
Ricky Hatton.
ahem... excuse me? i do believe that hatton is undefeated sweet cheeks!
but mine are
Iron mike
Fernando Vargas,
Naseem Hamed
felix trinidad to an extent??
I agree with this but instead of trinidad i would say Roy jones jr.