Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Danny Romero. He may have sabotaged himself with tunnel vision on Tapia.
James Scott
He looked like one 'Bad Ass' who would never lose at 175 lbs.
This guy has to be on the list.
Marshall Martinez - Boxer
His mom used to drive him to East LA every day to train at DLH's gym. He was disqualified in the Olympic Trials for slapping with his punches but still got a big signing bonus to turn pro. Nothing but attitude problems and he really loved being a Fontana hood hero.
Willie de Witt
Canadian Amateur Champion
Had the 'goods' in the Amateur's and was thought to be a 'Star' in the Pro Ranks.
He did the old 'Canadian Flap-Jack'.
I thought Joan Guzman was going to be the second coming.
Donovan 'Razor' Ruddock really should have done better....big guy, big power, good hands, but just didn't train well enough and didn't have a good chin.
Mac Foster
Flopped outside of Fresno, California.
He was good, and had the potential to be at least a WBA Champion.
Was supposed to challenge WBA Champion - Jimmy Ellis in late-1969,
but the bout fell through.
A better boxer than given credit for, but over-rated in his punching power.
Too many easy early bouts against {Grade B} 'trial-horse' opponents.
'Big' John Tate .....cocaine got the best of him. He got injured before he got the chance to fight Larry Holmes and it was all downhill after that.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Cassius Clay
He never really fought anybody real good {1960 thru 1967}, and he squandered
a potentially great career.
Most his bouts were either choreographed, or 'freak-shows'.
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