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    Cintron/Margarito I and just about as bad fight II. In my eyes, I'll only ever remember him for sitting down and quitting, then crying like a school girl in the corner. At least in the rematch he didn't cry{at least not for the whole world to see anyways, maybe in the locker room}
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    Hatton may be remembered for his loss to Mayweather. No shame in losing to Floyd, but getting used as a pinball and bounced off the post is something people don't forget.
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    Liston /Ali......Both fights



    How about Ketchel/Johnson.......every time Ketchel comes up its "He had a set up deal,went for sucker KO &Johnson got pissed and played dentist" ...............Shit,I just did it

    Good topic

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    I think Lennox Lewis is unfairly criticised for his two losses, and many people mention these when trying to make an excuse for him not to be an all time top 5 HW.

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    Larry Holmes vs Michael Spinks 1.

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    Nate Campbell losing to Peden was the first one that came to mind, though it was more the manner in which he lost than the fact that he lost.

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    Meldrick Taylor / Julio C. Chavez 1......

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    Duran V Leonard 2 -Is probably the most famous for the way it ended.

    Hagler v Leonard -The controversy over the decision seems to overshadow
    Hagler's reign as a long time champ at 160.


    Tszyu v Phillips- Tszyu has copped a lot of flak for losing to Phillips in this one and i think unjustly, shit happens as they say and KT was doing a lot of that pre -fight with a big dose gastro the night before the fight. He cameback strongly after that.

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