Ketchell...sorry its been one of those days.Ok thats not funny given recent events,and I cant nep myself.
Michael grant....what about Cuevas ?
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Ketchell...sorry its been one of those days.Ok thats not funny given recent events,and I cant nep myself.
Michael grant....what about Cuevas ?
Last edited by Spicoli; 08-28-2009 at 08:47 PM.
Naseem Hamed
Felix Trinidad was never the same after BHop knocked him out.
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Mike Tyson
Matthew Saad Muhammad
Mike Tyson is the biggest name there I believe.
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Was thinking Tyson at first but he may fall into that 'not what he once was' category as opposed to fully shot.He was still winning straps,unifying and yet to fight Holyfield.At that time very few if any were giving Evander a chance,openly fearing for his health,saying he was on the fast down slide.Good call on Saad.His candle burned at both ends with the Lopez,Johnson among others wars.Sad the way he went out,hanging on for so long as a stepping stone 'name'.
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michael moorer
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Ya, there's a big difference between being past your peak and being shot. Hamed and Tito were not shot after their first losses.
Alright just testing the waters. With that being said then the obvious 1 to me was Angel Manfredy.
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Robin Reid,David reid,Fernando Vargas, and not so much shot but never reached true world level again just drifted down and down next up Amir Khan![]()
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Robin Reid
How was he shot??
At aged 28 alot of people thought he beat Calzaghe, went on to beat Brian Mcgee as a big underdog is his own backyard at 33, and was robbed of a victory against Sven Ottke at aged 32.
Far from shot mate, he was basically just not that good a decent fighter who was just as good at 33 as he was in his mid to late twenties.
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John Mugabi
Hidden Content IN CASE THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT REAL HEAVYWEIGHT POWER WAS!!!
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