Willie Pastrano, he was not very serious dude based on interviews
Willie Pastrano, he was not very serious dude based on interviews
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Roberto Duran was a notorious party animal who ballooned up between fights even more than Hatton. The great Ray Arcel resorted to actually locking him into his training camps.
Kirkland Laing was a rasta who loved weed and booze, he could have been a great
Stanley Ketchell would habitually escape from his camp to shag local women. Ended up being shot and killed by the irate husband of one of his conquests
Tyson was addicted to drugs and sex for most of his career and certainly didn't dedicate himself to being the best he could be once it all soured on him
There are a whole pile of blubbery heavyweights who should be ashamed to call themselves athletes
As a counterbalance, there have also been fighters who were totally dedicated to training ferociously, Marvin Hagler and Rocky Marciano spring to mind. Floyd Mayweather also clearly doesn't cut any corners in training ever.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
The Great John L. Sullivan had to be locked away in training camp because of his love of whiskey
You know on the surface this may not look right but if you really think about it, especially for those of us that witnessed those times, Jimmy Young.
Solis had the talent but got so fat his legs gave way during the biggest fight of his life.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Some good names so far. My list looks like this (in no particular order):
Riddick Bowe
Buster Douglas
Burt Cooper
Ray Mercer
Tommy Morrison
James Toney
Jesse Furgesson
Michael Moorer
Tim Witherspoon
Jorge Castro
Jose Luis Lopez (GREAT talent who wasted it smoking dope during the hey day of Oscar, Tito and Quartey).
Duran
Bobby Czyz
Hector Camacho
Bajado
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Joan Guzman. He could've been one of the best in the world but the guy missed weight so many times that people stopped taking him seriously. Huge waste of talent.
Tim Witherspoon
When he wanted to, he could have been one of the best Heavyweights of the 1980's.
Lynda Carter as 'Wonder Woman'.
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Johnny Tapia could have been an all time great if he would have stayed away from the cocaine.
Joe Bugner
Not in the sense of conditioning, but in the sense of >
He'd rather survive than win.
Muhammad Ali {1975} >
"Joe Bugner has all the talent in the world, plus size and durability. But he
lacks 'desire'. And that cannot be taught."
"He will be one of these guys, that remains in the Top 5 for 10-years. But will
never be more than a European Champion. That and .50 Cents, gets you a
Cup of Coffee."
"I would put Joe Bugner in a list with other guys who just didn't have the inner-desire."
* Thad Spencer
* Roy 'Tiger' Williams
* Mac Foster
* Jose Luis Garcia
* Manuel Ramos
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