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  • #31
    Don't forget Brian Vera

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Enemy/Friend View Post
      I say Kelly Pavlik,even tho I am a fan. There is no way he can out live that devastating loss to Hopkins. His career is pretty much over before it started.
      Wow. Relax. He's 26. Beat Taylor twice. He's a knockout fighter and the Middleweight champion of the world. Let's not call his career over just yet.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by HappyBoxingFan View Post
        Wow. Relax. He's 26. Beat Taylor twice. He's a knockout fighter and the Middleweight champion of the world. Let's not call his career over just yet.
        Maybe you are right It will be tough getting over that pumeling he received for twelve rounds tho. Rubio won't be a push over like Lockett.

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        • #34
          Audley "A Farce" Harrison.

          Has the skills, hated being hit.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by The Surgeon View Post
            Most dissapointing careers old and new

            Heres a few that dissapointed me

            Fernando Vargas - Damn u Tito!!!!

            Gerald Mcllelan - hardly his fault.

            Ike Ibeabuchi - Why u have to go nuts boy!?

            Ike Quartey - good career but should have applied himself more.

            Joan Guzman - guys so talented but he wasting his career and the clock is ticking

            Michael Nunn
            Riddick Bowe
            Naseem Hamed

            The way their careers fizzled out was a shame.

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            • #36
              Jeff Lacy, you know the next Tyson.

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              • #37
                Naseem Hamed
                Hamed was champ for years and retired with bajilions in the bank, he also retired with a 36-1 record, held 3 out of the four major belts and the guy that beat him was hardly rubbish and beat him by 2 rounds.

                He was also the type of fighter that relied on reflex's and his had clearly gone.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by hammerhiem View Post
                  Hamed was champ for years and retired with bajilions in the bank, he also retired with a 36-1 record, held 3 out of the four major belts and the guy that beat him was hardly rubbish and beat him by 2 rounds.

                  He was also the type of fighter that relied on reflex's and his had clearly gone.
                  Thats all true but he was still a dissapointment, he coulds done alot more or at least thats what i and many others felt

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tengoshi View Post
                    Meldrick Taylor
                    Meldrick Taylor got his career beat out of him....Lefty

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                    • #40
                      A few yrs ago Rocky Juarez was lookin like the next FW beast, but he's been punked into journeyman status by the big names. And David Reid surely coulda gone farther had he not run into Felix.
                      Last edited by MANGLER; 12-30-2008, 05:57 PM.

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