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  • #31
    Originally posted by butterfly1964 View Post
    Nobody said Jim Braddock? Oh well, I will. Jim Braddock.
    That's just ******

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    • #32
      I gotta say Valuev, I dont like how he's so much bigger then all of his opponets, I was gald when Chagaev beat him for the title.

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      • #33
        john ruiz by far. that guy is garbage. he should be in the wwe. cuz thats all he does is wrestle and complain. how he keeps getting title shots just amazes me

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        • #34
          How about Michael Bentt? He got lucky against a docile Morrison and lost his only defense to a blown up Cruiserweight.

          http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...5642&cat=boxer

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          • #35
            Rahman. He got Lennox with a lucky punch- and was proved to be a fluke in his following fight.

            Credit to Rahman for giving Lewis the rematch though.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mickeyb View Post
              Rahman. He got Lennox with a lucky punch- and was proved to be a fluke in his following fight.

              Credit to Rahman for giving Lewis the rematch though.
              He had to. It was a clause in the original contract.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Randall_Hopkirk View Post
                He had to. It was a clause in the original contract.
                Oh rite, i didn't remember that. ****... poor bastard. He'd have never taken the rematch option i reckon if he had a choice.

                I remember watching it, and being so shocked by it. It was all everyone talked about the next day at school- and our head of year even did a speech about it in Assembly saying that we "must always be prepared, if we want to succeed" - using Lennox as an example of a man who was not prepared for the humidity in Africa during the fight and therefore did not triumph (it was Africa..right?).

                Still... Rahman, lucky punch- i think it was ring magazines upset of the year if i remember right.

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                • #38
                  Seldon probably is the technical answer- didn't he lay down like a wet noodle against Tyson without really getting hit? But just for sheer hate and disgust, no one, NO ONE beats John "Louise" Ruiz.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by mickeyb View Post
                    Oh rite, i didn't remember that. ****... poor bastard. He'd have never taken the rematch option i reckon if he had a choice.

                    I remember watching it, and being so shocked by it. It was all everyone talked about the next day at school- and our head of year even did a speech about it in Assembly saying that we "must always be prepared, if we want to succeed" - using Lennox as an example of a man who was not prepared for the humidity in Africa during the fight and therefore did not triumph (it was Africa..right?).

                    Still... Rahman, lucky punch- i think it was ring magazines upset of the year if i remember right.
                    Sparring with Wlad Klitschko in LA just 48 hours before the fight wasn't a smart idea, especially when the fight in South Africa was at 1500m altitude. Oh well...

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                    • #40
                      I say Buster Douglas he got so lucky everything was working for him when he beat Tyson and look what happened with Holyfield he got whooped has he ever beating another big name besides Tyson i dont think so but I could be wrong

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