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    Stone Cold's loss to Brett Hart at the 1996 Survivor Series. LITERALLY MADE STONE COLD.
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    Oh yeah good one. I remember after that when everyone was LITERALLY PICKING STONE COLD to beat Lewis and Holyfield on the same night.

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    Razor Ruddock dined out on going 19 rounds & losing twice to the then one dimensional Mike Tyson, so much so, that he was considered to be the most most dangerous HW in the world circa 1992 when Tyson got himself locked up.
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    First guy I thought of was Duk Koo Kim, now that's pretty fucked up of me.

    Second guy that comes to mind is Tim Tomashek. Something happened with whoever was supposed to be fighting Tommy Morrison one night in 1993 for his WBO strap, so they found a guy who was just eating some hot dogs that was willing to fight. Admittedly, dude was a 35-10 heavyweight, but he still put up a valiant effort while he was getting his ass kicked. After the fight, he took the opportunity to say hello to his mom and dad since he was on live TV. What a lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
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    Am I on the right track?

    First guy I thought of was Duk Koo Kim, now that's pretty fucked up of me.

    Second guy that comes to mind is Tim Tomashek. Something happened with whoever was supposed to be fighting Tommy Morrison one night in 1993 for his WBO strap, so they found a guy who was just eating some hot dogs that was willing to fight. Admittedly, dude was a 35-10 heavyweight, but he still put up a valiant effort while he was getting his ass kicked. After the fight, he took the opportunity to say hello to his mom and dad since he was on live TV. What a lad.
    Dude was a trip .

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