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    Kabongs thread on Stevenson and Savon got me wondering about this, as someone who has never followed amateur boxing. Obviously the differences are big, but generally if guys are really dominant and prolific amateurs they tend to go on to do at least pretty well in the pros. Loma and Rigo are two obvious examples of guys who made a quick transition and stayed at the same level recently. I'm wondering if there were guys nearly that successful as amateurs who turned pro and completely faltered, can anyone think of some?

    People use David Reid as an example, but I'm looking for more drastic flops than that, basically. He was fast tracked, did become a world champ and beat some solid guys before the TRinidad fight, in which he still gave a good account of himself early. People also say he already had the eye trouble by then. Has there ever been a repeat medalist or someone with a staggering amateur record who turned pro only to get blown away by the first live body they fought, etc?

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    David Reid's issue was his eye, it got fucked up, surgery didn't fix it and it ended his career which was a shame. He wasn't on Trinidad's level, but he was a solid boxer who had his career cut short.


    Well big time amateurs that have flopped or failed to live up to potential....

    Odlanier Solis fat tub of worthless
    Zou Shiming, guy was made for the amateurs or maybe he just waited too long but it's safe to call him a bust as a pro 8 (2 KO)-1-0 at age 35....yup
    Audley Harrison won a Gold medal but boy did his pro career take a quick turn


    I think and this is a questionable one, but Duane Bobick could make this list. 6'3 82" reach, 48 wins 42 wins by KO and 4 losses all by KO. Beat Larry Holmes by stoppage in the amateurs only to end up losing Gold to Teofilo Stevenson. He was very successful as a pro until he got to the upper echelon of the sport....Duane Bobick was 38(32 KO)-0-0 vs the 37(30 KO)-4 Ken Norton and the fight ended in 1 round.....and you immediately think "A 1 round fight featuring a knockout artist and Ken Norton...Bobick had to be the winner" nope, he just never had that elite level.

    Dominick Guinn was a pretty loud flop...I think that guy either had issues outside the ring or he just worked himself out in the amateurs and he was physically spent as a pro.

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    Howard Davis Jr. was a gold medalist and one of the greatest American amateurs ever, but was never able to win a pro title, unfortunately. He was a classy guy and I hate calling him a bust though.

    Ricardo Williams and Panchito Bojado come to mind, as does Eddie Hopson. I'm sure there are others but those are the big ones jumping out at me right now.

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    Pete Rademacher?
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    Michael Bennett (heavyweight)?
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    Mark Breland was another fantastic amateur and Olympic gold medalist who didn't meet expectations as a pro. He was a two time Titlist, but still fell well short of the ATG career he seemed destined to have.

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