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    Default Re: Fighters who were never the same after losing once

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    Default Re: Fighters who were never the same after losing once

    Louis Veader after Micky Ward
    Foreman after Ali - did anybody mention that?
    Michael Nunn after James Toney.

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    Default Re: Fighters who were never the same after losing once

    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Louis Veader after Micky Ward
    Foreman after Ali - did anybody mention that?
    Michael Nunn after James Toney.
    shouldn't be mentioned because 10 yrs later he came back stronger than ever, hello, he knocked out Moorer to become the oldest champion ever

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    Default Re: Fighters who were never the same after losing once

    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Foreman after Ali - did anybody mention that?
    Michael Nunn after James Toney.
    Foreman looked pretty much back to form in 76, the Young fight was the one that cost him 10 years....

    As for Nunn, I would say it was the Barkley fight was the one that began Nunn's fall, although the Toney fight was still an upset.
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