
Originally Posted by
Trainer Monkey

Originally Posted by
silent assassin

Originally Posted by
Trainer Monkey
There also Jerry Halstead,etc,etc,after Witherspoons he never strung together more then 3 quality wins again(the 90s streak was actually embaressing,he was fighting guys making their debuts)hell his very next fight he lost to a guy who ended up 18-11
Id call that the wheels falling off
Agree to disagree.
This is not the wheels falling off. I'm not sure but I think U keep reffering to the same guy that beat him--Wills. If so- he ended up 14-18. If not, I don't know who ur even talkin about now (18-11).
Besides after he was 40+ yrs old & Wills (I talked about him long enough).
Name somebody that wasn't a good fighter that beat him?
No,Bey
Not a good fighter?
Oh come now Page was supposed to be the real deal,and for the record he lost to Wills twice
Losing to Wills not once but twice is a humilation,not to mention a Joe Bugner that needed a walker to get in to the ring
Going from major league contender to "Will lose for food" is indeed having the wheels falls of
Dis u even read my post. Ur posting things that I have already posted on the "Record"(Loss to Wills 2x's).
How much do u really know about this sport? And I'm not tryin to be ugly here.
As for Bey. At the end of his career yes he ended up 18-11. But Page fought the 13-0 Bey. And he was no good? Could u win 13 in a row as a pro? U think that's easy? His 11 losses were against guys that all had good records.
U claim to be a boxer. What would u have been able to do with Bugner, Wills, & Bey?
Losing to other tough guys is not a shame or humiliation. It's very easy for people to sit on a couch, hit a heavy bag, & bark about who's the good & not good fighters. I have been around & my beliefs/viewpoints based on my experiences are waaayyy different from urs.
To each, their own.
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