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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    There's a lot of disappointments in boxing, but there's a few that come to mind.

    Settling down to watch boxing on Sky, only to find out that once again Junior Witter was headlining a card. Then hearing his (obviously ironic nickname) 'The Hitter', being announced, with the hope of him actually hitting something generally fairly slim.

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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Muhammad Ali

    May 1981

    Getting turned down as a guest on The Tonight Show.

    Seems that Muhammad could not put a coherent sentence together.
    Nobody could understand what he was saying.

    He sounded as if he stuffed a wad of cotton in his mouth.

    It Was Beyond Embarrassment
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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    You list any of these tragedies:

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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.

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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Mayweather and Pacquiao blowing the opportunity to fight each other in their primes.

    To elaborate, the moment is lost. From about the time PacMan defeated ODLH to approximately when he first faced Timothy Bradley, we had something really special on our hands: 2 all-time greats in the same weight division and at the red-hot primes of their careers. This never happened.

    It's as if we are going straight to Leonard-Hearns II without having a I. Alternatively, if one views PBF as still in his red-hot prime (a reasonable opinion, but not one I hold) we have something closer to Tyson-Holmes. I mean, 2 red hot prime fighters in the same weight class and at this skill level is something very rare. Even Leonard-Duran doesn't quite qualify (Duran peaked at Lightweight). Ali-Frazier probably does, but even then we could quibble about Ali (he peaked before his Vietnam controversy).

    I'll watch the fight of course, but I'm terribly disappointed.

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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Quote Originally Posted by Manju View Post
    Mayweather and Pacquiao blowing the opportunity to fight each other in their primes.

    To elaborate, the moment is lost. From about the time PacMan defeated ODLH to approximately when he first faced Timothy Bradley, we had something really special on our hands: 2 all-time greats in the same weight division and at the red-hot primes of their careers. This never happened.

    It's as if we are going straight to Leonard-Hearns II without having a I. Alternatively, if one views PBF as still in his red-hot prime (a reasonable opinion, but not one I hold) we have something closer to Tyson-Holmes. I mean, 2 red hot prime fighters in the same weight class and at this skill level is something very rare. Even Leonard-Duran doesn't quite qualify (Duran peaked at Lightweight). Ali-Frazier probably does, but even then we could quibble about Ali (he peaked before his Vietnam controversy).

    I'll watch the fight of course, but I'm terribly disappointed.



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    Putting this Album on the record player.

    Released; August 1963

    Certified 'dog shit'.

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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Bill I normally do not agree with you and I will not start now.

    That album was great. Sam Cooke would have been proud of that album.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Putting this Album on the record player.

    Released; August 1963

    Certified 'dog shit'.


    Paxton you pansy Cassius could sing better than you, As for fighting better?? damn PeeWee Hermann 's better than you. And as for having class Youre in the lowest class
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    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Manju View Post
    Mayweather and Pacquiao blowing the opportunity to fight each other in their primes.

    To elaborate, the moment is lost. From about the time PacMan defeated ODLH to approximately when he first faced Timothy Bradley, we had something really special on our hands: 2 all-time greats in the same weight division and at the red-hot primes of their careers. This never happened.

    It's as if we are going straight to Leonard-Hearns II without having a I. Alternatively, if one views PBF as still in his red-hot prime (a reasonable opinion, but not one I hold) we have something closer to Tyson-Holmes. I mean, 2 red hot prime fighters in the same weight class and at this skill level is something very rare. Even Leonard-Duran doesn't quite qualify (Duran peaked at Lightweight). Ali-Frazier probably does, but even then we could quibble about Ali (he peaked before his Vietnam controversy).

    I'll watch the fight of course, but I'm terribly disappointed.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Damn. #1. How did we not know all of that shit happened after that Kim/Mancini fight. Damn....
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    Default Re: What is the most disappointed you've ever been about anything boxing related?

    Muhammad Ali

    September 1980

    During a filmed gym session for a Press Release, Muhammad was trying to hit the Speed Bag.

    Muhammad couldn't even get a good 10-Seconds off, before forgetting how to punch the Bag.

    Embarrassing Moment #67 for Muhammad Ali

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Damn. #1. How did we not know all of that shit happened after that Kim/Mancini fight. Damn....
    I know, terrible chain of events.
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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.

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