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"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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Francisco Bojado if he'd have not been soooo rushed... it totally spoilt his potential
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Bert Cooper. Frankie Randall, Zack Padilla.
Poster Boy...
Joan Guzman ![]()
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Guzman is 37 and light-years past his best.
Back in the day, when his immense talent covered up his lack of dedication, he looked awesome. I'd have backed him to wipe the floor with Pac not just beat him.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
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I had to rewatch him blowing up Meyers and Gonzalez last night. Just a whirlwind! Regardless of losing 5+ yrs early and coming back at 29 he only improved. Still got totally snubbed by ranking for carrying wbo trinket then injured right at a peak. Much harsher circumstances than some dude who blew his career because he opted to put a pipe in his mouth.
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I use to like Paul Hodgkinson, Liverpool fighter, who eventually won the title but then had to fight Goya Vargas in his first defence.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Sadly he was cursed with soft skin around the eyes.
I am sure you remember the first Villasana fight, where he put on a master classof face first brawling, dominating the teak tough Mexican, until he became so swollen around the eyes, he was basically blind, and the fight had to be stopped.
At least he got revenge, and a title, which I believe he did defend a few times (He stopped Stevie Cruz, amongst others I believe). If he had beaten Vargas, he would have got a money fight with the then unbeaten American sensation Kevin Kelley. But the Vargas fight ruined him, and he was a shell when battered into retirement against Steve Robinson.
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"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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Thread title made me think of a hot ass, 18 year old virgin..
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