Boxing, MAB, and Broken Hearts
Never Fall in Love With a Fighter. If you do, he'll break your heart just about every time.
Joe Louis did it against Marciano in 1951
Muhammad Ali did it when he fought Holmes in 1980
Matthew Saad Muhammad (1992): Watching him get KOd by Jason Waller in his last tiff was not pleasant, partuclularly when you consider that Waller finished with a grim mark of 28 (KO 19) - 34 (KO 22)-4.
Leonard and Duran (1997-99) against Camacho and Joppy,respectively, were gut wrenching to witness.
Mike Tyson (2004-5) After Lewis KOd him in 2002, "Iron Mike" redeemed himself to some extent with a spectacular icing of Clifford "The Black Rhino" Etienne in just seconds. However, that set him up for his big fall when he was taken out viciously by Danny Williams in just four rounds. Hulking Kevin McBride then put a finisher on the gut wrenching process when Mike inceredibly quit on his stool in D.C.
Julio Cesar Chavez (2000-5) seeing him getting dismantled by Kostya Tszyu was brutal, but seeing him lose to limited Grover Wiley five years later was even worse
Oscar De La Hoya was recently subjected to a Pac-Man mugging and it was a sad shocker to his many fans.
Now, it's Marco Antonio Barrera’s turn to break hearts as he loses to a much younger fighter in an all-too-familiar scenario.
But isn't that what generally occurs when you get too close to a fighter?
Last edited by holmcall; 03-15-2009 at 06:26 PM.
Reason: too mant errors
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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