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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Wepner-Ali
    Cobb-Holmes(both of those were,how in the hell did the guy stay in there)

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    hahaha Wepner got a spanking (got that on DVD..Ouch)

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    hahaha Wepner got a spanking (got that on DVD..Ouch)
    Great quote from that one
    Wepner gets the flash on Ali,comes over to the corner and says
    "Fire up the limo,we're gonna be rich"
    His trainer says
    "Id hold off on that,he's back up,and he looks pissed"

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Bert Cooper against Evander.


    How boxing history might have been changed that night coz cooper had EH on the ropes and in trouble.

    I remember watching that fight as a kid,back in the days when being world heavy weight champion ment something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Bert Cooper against Evander.


    How boxing history might have been changed that night coz cooper had EH on the ropes and in trouble.

    I remember watching that fight as a kid,back in the days when being world heavy weight champion ment something.

    BERT COOPER Vs EVANDER HOLYFIELD

    http://http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8dKFFIE_A
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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Bert Cooper against Evander.


    How boxing history might have been changed that night coz cooper had EH on the ropes and in trouble.

    I remember watching that fight as a kid,back in the days when being world heavy weight champion ment something.

    BERT COOPER Vs EVANDER HOLYFIELD

    http://http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8dKFFIE_A
    I thought Bert Cooper could of finished Evander Holyfield right there and then, but two things come into play here. One the ref gave Evander Holyfield a count because only the ropes held him up, in some cases the ref may not have given a count but the rest certianly did help Holyfield.

    Secondly Cooper i thought was very poor on his offense after the KD, he smothered his own punches and never really landed a good power punch after that. And that gave Holyfield the time he needed to recover then Holyfield almost knocks Coopers head off with a counter right hand, then a lovely uppercut. Great Heavyweight round possibly better than Bowe vs Holyfield 1 round 10, but i think Cooper vs Moorer round 1 was better than both of those rounds i just mentioned.

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Taylor Pavlik 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by hackey View Post
    Taylor Pavlik 1
    Wouldn't Taylor/Pavlik 2 be more appropriate? Taylor that was Taylor's best performance in a long time.

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Glen Johnson in all his decision losses.

    Augustus in his razor thin loss to Ward.
    For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Glen Johnson in all his decision losses.

    Augustus in his razor thin loss to Ward.
    One of my all-time favorite fights. I think I like that one more than Gatti/Ward 1. Two of the judges were giving him home cooking for sure. Remember that thread a few weeks ago about worst ever scorecards 98-90 (Mike Nolan) for Ward was awful. 96-94 was the accurate one.

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Nelson vs. Sanchez

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    Malignaggi v Cotto.

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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    I duno why Vitali gets so much credit for his TKO loss to an out of condition, old Lewis

    Even if he wasnt cut I think Vitali would have been knocked out in the 7th round cuz he was staggering around all over the place in the 6th whilst Lewis was getting stronger , finding his range and getting on top.


    Vitali was done after that uppercut.
    I agree, but the fact the Lennox retired after left the perception that he was scared to rematch Vitali. True or not, it's how it was perceived and that's why Vitali gets all that credit. People wanted to annoint a new HW king so they glorified Vitali's loss help put him in that position.

    Lennox was fat out of shape and going on 39yo.

    Lewis wasnt ducking him he just had enough of boxing, had Lewis trained hard even at 39yo he demolishes Vitali.

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    I give Kermit Cintron credit for his first loss to Margarito.....

















    Only because he had the balls to get in there again
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    Default Re: Fighters Given The Most Credit For Losing.

    Lamotta / Robinson ....all of the above

    Meldrick Taylor vs. Julio C. Chavez I has to be up there

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