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    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i was watching the rematch against golota the other day & bowe looked awfull i mean i forgot how bad he was, he was out on his feet most of the fight & he looked so vunerable with those chicken legs! anyone know what happened to him before the golota fights? i mean when he beat holyfield for the title he looked like he could become an all time great!

    I seemed to remember he got his weight right down for the Golota Rematch but it seemed to sap his endurence.
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    Bowe had the goods...He let Rock I am not really sure what race, religion or nationality I am Neuman guide his career and oit screwed him....The Holyfield fights just taxed the shit out of him,...Then he liked the party life....In short he threw it away he could have been a top 20 HW if he applied himself

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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    i was watching the rematch against golota the other day & bowe looked awfull i mean i forgot how bad he was, he was out on his feet most of the fight & he looked so vunerable with those chicken legs! anyone know what happened to him before the golota fights? i mean when he beat holyfield for the title he looked like he could become an all time great!

    I seemed to remember he got his weight right down for the Golota Rematch but it seemed to sap his endurence.

    Yeah the weight loss had a lot to do with Bowes spaghetti legs in the rematch. You noticed it right away. The 1st time he boxed poorly but he was able to absorb Golotas punches alot better. Andrew was fresher and was prepared to work harder in the 1st fight.

    The rematch was a sad sight for any Bowe fans. You could see how far he had fallen and was almost blown away in the 2nd round. It was like watching a different fighter to the 1 who beat Evander afew years earlier. I think he was only 29 too. Same age as Morales when he got blown away by Pac and looked like he aged overnight. It suddenly caught up with Bowe too but Golota couldnt finish the job.

    Bowe showed heart to stay in there because he was out of it in the 5th too but kept at it even though he was getting a beating. He's looked slow and sluggish in his comeback too however we cant forget what a good fighter he was in the early 90's. Big heavyweight with a good left hand, nice uppercut, he could work at pace and could fight on the inside aswel as keeping it long.

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    cheers for feedback everyone
    i still think in the 1st holyfield fight that bowe would of had a good go @ any heavyweight in history!

    cant remember a fighter declining so quickly tho than bowe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    cheers for feedback everyone
    i still think in the 1st holyfield fight that bowe would of had a good go @ any heavyweight in history!

    cant remember a fighter declining so quickly tho than bowe?
    That fight was his one shining moment. I always hated Bowe myself and thought he was very overrated but he fought an awesome fight vs Evander in the 1st scrap. Still one of the best HW fights in the last 20 years.

    His biggest problem was he was lazy as a sloth. I mean, dude had Eddie Futch in his corner!!! He could have been a bad man with that great jab he had. I always hated him because he wouldn't fight Lewis and because of that I didn’t think Lewis was given his just due for many years.

    Even though I disliked him even I was feeling sorry for him during that 2nd Golota fight. He showed lots of heart but probably ruined his life by taking that beating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    cheers for feedback everyone
    i still think in the 1st holyfield fight that bowe would of had a good go @ any heavyweight in history!

    cant remember a fighter declining so quickly tho than bowe?
    Maybe Roy Jones. In the one fight he just made history by winning the heavyweight title and was being touted as one of the best ever. In his very next fight he was getting his ass kicked by Tarver. Then he got blown away in 2 rounds, then followed another Ko defeat and travelled to Australia and got blown away in a round. That decline was very rapid considering the heights he had hit only afew months prior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    cheers for feedback everyone
    i still think in the 1st holyfield fight that bowe would of had a good go @ any heavyweight in history!

    cant remember a fighter declining so quickly tho than bowe?
    Maybe Roy Jones. In the one fight he just made history by winning the heavyweight title and was being touted as one of the best ever. In his very next fight he was getting his ass kicked by Tarver. Then he got blown away in 2 rounds, then followed another Ko defeat and travelled to Australia and got blown away in a round. That decline was very rapid considering the heights he had hit only afew months prior.
    Well Roy's "Prime" lasted about 10 years, Bowe's "Prime" may have lasted 2-3 years...I think that's the point he's trying to make

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Drago View Post
    cheers for feedback everyone
    i still think in the 1st holyfield fight that bowe would of had a good go @ any heavyweight in history!

    cant remember a fighter declining so quickly tho than bowe?
    Maybe Roy Jones. In the one fight he just made history by winning the heavyweight title and was being touted as one of the best ever. In his very next fight he was getting his ass kicked by Tarver. Then he got blown away in 2 rounds, then followed another Ko defeat and travelled to Australia and got blown away in a round. That decline was very rapid considering the heights he had hit only afew months prior.
    Well Roy's "Prime" lasted about 10 years, Bowe's "Prime" may have lasted 2-3 years...I think that's the point he's trying to make
    No doubt about it that Jones had a longer prime but in regards to declining quickly. It isnt going to happen much quicker than " superman vs Ruiz" then "washed up" vs Tarver

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    yeah RJJ decline was pretty quick, i think there is a link there between him & bowe as RJJ stepped upto heavy then lost the weight to fight tarver, bowe used to balloon up then drastic weight loss when fighting. so it maybe the weight loss that took it out of them both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post

    No doubt about it that Jones had a longer prime but in regards to declining quickly. It isnt going to happen much quicker than " superman vs Ruiz" then "washed up" vs Tarver

    Roy againts Tarver 1 was like 65% of Superman Roy ( Paz, Griffin ). and yet he still won. Though Tarver convinced the crowd that he won by impressing them in the last 15 secs of every round


    Roy againts Tarver 2, Glen Johnson, Green were like 20% of Superman Roy

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    I always thought that Bowe had all physical tools and skills to be an ATG HW. Clearly the guy just didn't have the spirit or durability to be a fighter....and he never saw twinkie he passed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    I always thought that Bowe had all physical tools and skills to be an ATG HW. Clearly the guy just didn't have the spirit or durability to be a fighter....and he never saw twinkie he passed up.
    Agreed he had all the talent in the world. Holyfield said he punched him consistently the hardest of any fighter he fought which says a lot.
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