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  • ATG with losses while still prime to lesser fighters

    B-Hop comes to mind, two losses to the good but not great Jermain Taylor back in 2005.

    I know people will argue that he was past prime back then but I don't buy it, he's still a world champ now, 8 years after the fact.

    Any other examples

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    Lennox Lewis to Hasim Rahman.

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    • #3
      Roy Jones "loss" to Montell Griffin lol.

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      • #4
        Duran's loss to DeJesus.

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          Berto's "loss" to Ortiz.

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            Foreman-young
            Tyson-Douglas
            Lewis-McCall
            Holyfield-Moorer
            Vitali-Byrd
            Wlad-sanders
            Wlad-Brewster
            Forest-mayorga
            Tzysu-Phillips
            Duran-laing (Duran was on the slip but he still went onto win titles at junior middle and middleweight)

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            • #7
              Robinson-Lamotta II.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PUK_MY_DANG_34 View Post
                Berto's "loss" to Ortiz.
                Berto is an ATG? And why do you have the word "loss" in quotations?

                JMM's loss to Freddie Norwood.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Slyboots View Post
                  Berto is an ATG? And why do you have the word "loss" in quotations?

                  JMM's loss to Freddie Norwood.
                  He's an all-time great bulls**tter.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                    Lennox Lewis to Hasim Rahman.
                    This.

                    Was mind blowing to see Lewis flat out sleeping.

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