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    Default Re: Fighters that were shot in their 20s

    Actually, worse.

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    Default Re: Fighters that were shot in their 20s

    Mike Tyson was not shot in his 20´s. His last fight in his 20´s was the second Bruno fight. He was far from shot. He was shot in the Lewis fight and especially his last two fights. Shot means you can´t fight anymore.
    At 29 he was on the slide, yes. Past his prime, yes. Not shot.

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    Wilfred Benitez.Wonder if things are any better for him nowadays?
    Wilfred Benitez is a strange one, some days he looked great. Beating Antonio Cervantes, Roberto Duran, Carlos Palomino, Maurice Hope, handily.

    Then there were days when he was dropped 3 times agaisnt Bruce Curry, and got a gift decision and also what about his struggle against Harold Weston ?

    I really like Wilfred Benitez and its a shame, he didn't train for fights. And its also a shame what i heard about him being broke or something ?

    Quite strange he began to slide so quickly, after a brave effort against Thomas Hearns, and a one sided victory against Roberto Duran.

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    Benitez looked good in his losing effort against hearns and leonard. he burned out pretty quickly though. but what a slickster he was in his prime. one of the few fighters who actually could slip body shots.

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    Default Re: Fighters that were shot in their 20s

    Barry McGuigan.


    Not sure how old he was when he lost his title but he was never as good as the night he won it against Perdosa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post
    Benitez looked good in his losing effort against hearns and leonard. he burned out pretty quickly though. but what a slickster he was in his prime. one of the few fighters who actually could slip body shots.
    When you consider that Benitez got his start so young, then maybe he didn't burn out so quickly.

    I remember watching his fight against Matthew Hilton on tv. That was depressing. I'm thinking that fight must have hurt him a lot. Probably he was already on the downside, but Hilton finished him off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Wilfred Benitez.Wonder if things are any better for him nowadays?
    Wilfred Benitez is a strange one, some days he looked great. Beating Antonio Cervantes, Roberto Duran, Carlos Palomino, Maurice Hope, handily.

    Then there were days when he was dropped 3 times agaisnt Bruce Curry, and got a gift decision and also what about his struggle against Harold Weston ?

    I really like Wilfred Benitez and its a shame, he didn't train for fights. And its also a shame what i heard about him being broke or something ?

    Quite strange he began to slide so quickly, after a brave effort against Thomas Hearns, and a one sided victory against Roberto Duran.
    He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Wilfred Benitez.Wonder if things are any better for him nowadays?
    Wilfred Benitez is a strange one, some days he looked great. Beating Antonio Cervantes, Roberto Duran, Carlos Palomino, Maurice Hope, handily.

    Then there were days when he was dropped 3 times agaisnt Bruce Curry, and got a gift decision and also what about his struggle against Harold Weston ?

    I really like Wilfred Benitez and its a shame, he didn't train for fights. And its also a shame what i heard about him being broke or something ?

    Quite strange he began to slide so quickly, after a brave effort against Thomas Hearns, and a one sided victory against Roberto Duran.
    He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.
    that's terrible. you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post

    Wilfred Benitez is a strange one, some days he looked great. Beating Antonio Cervantes, Roberto Duran, Carlos Palomino, Maurice Hope, handily.

    Then there were days when he was dropped 3 times agaisnt Bruce Curry, and got a gift decision and also what about his struggle against Harold Weston ?

    I really like Wilfred Benitez and its a shame, he didn't train for fights. And its also a shame what i heard about him being broke or something ?

    Quite strange he began to slide so quickly, after a brave effort against Thomas Hearns, and a one sided victory against Roberto Duran.
    He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.
    that's terrible. you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.
    yeah. It may interest you to know about F.I.S.T. an effort by Gerry Cooney to help retired boxers find jobs. If you don't alrady know. Here is one link, there's plenty more that can be googled.

    Interview: Gerry Cooney on Jobs for Former Fighters | North America > United States from AllBusiness.com

    It's an old article, I honestly don't know what he's doing now. I assume F.I.S.T. is still going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post

    He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.
    that's terrible. you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.
    yeah. It may interest you to know about F.I.S.T. an effort by Gerry Cooney to help retired boxers find jobs. If you don't alrady know. Here is one link, there's plenty more that can be googled.

    Interview: Gerry Cooney on Jobs for Former Fighters | North America > United States from AllBusiness.com

    It's an old article, I honestly don't know what he's doing now. I assume F.I.S.T. is still going.
    i've heard of that. Cooney's a good guy. very nice thing for him to do. i suspect savvy guys like hopkins will end up financially set after his boxing career. not piss it away like holyfield who's been having a lotta financial problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post

    that's terrible. you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.
    yeah. It may interest you to know about F.I.S.T. an effort by Gerry Cooney to help retired boxers find jobs. If you don't alrady know. Here is one link, there's plenty more that can be googled.

    Interview: Gerry Cooney on Jobs for Former Fighters | North America > United States from AllBusiness.com

    It's an old article, I honestly don't know what he's doing now. I assume F.I.S.T. is still going.
    i've heard of that. Cooney's a good guy. very nice thing for him to do. i suspect savvy guys like hopkins will end up financially set after his boxing career. not piss it away like holyfield who's been having a lotta financial problems.
    well, seeing as how you mentioned Holyfield. He won't go broke like Tyson. All Holy has to to is downgrade from a 40 room palace to a 20 room mansion, sell a few of his luxury cars and a bunch of his jewelry, and he'll be flush again. That's my take on it anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jokaleras View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post

    He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.
    that's terrible. you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.
    yeah. It may interest you to know about F.I.S.T. an effort by Gerry Cooney to help retired boxers find jobs. If you don't alrady know. Here is one link, there's plenty more that can be googled.

    Interview: Gerry Cooney on Jobs for Former Fighters | North America > United States from AllBusiness.com

    It's an old article, I honestly don't know what he's doing now. I assume F.I.S.T. is still going.
    Also my good friends, Jacquie and Alex at the Retired Boxers Foundation. See: http://www.retiredboxers.com/

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    50 Cent he was an Amatuer fighter and was shot 9 times in his 20's lol

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