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  • #41
    Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
    I think that Yuri's days as a title contender are over. He'll soon be a safe test for younger prospects.
    He was a weak champion, Cotto beat him coming off a devastating loss and moving up into the division for the first time. And he looks worse off now, i can see quite a few guys in that division beating him at this point

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    • #42
      Originally posted by IronMike. View Post
      For example:
      Eubank-Thompson fights:
      Eubank fought his heart out in those fights and even though he lost them they have to be two of my fav Eubank fights. He showed tremendous heart and will in those fights
      Arguello-Pryor:
      Arguello took a bad beating in those fights, never quit and fought to the end. Never made up any silly stories to explain away his loss like some other fighters have done
      Hi,
      I want to share a wonderful fight of Muhammad Ali a big name in the field of boxing....
      His practice in boxing was really impressive and also teach to respect the loser...
      Last edited by Egile; 04-02-2011, 10:53 AM.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Egile View Post
        Hi,
        I want to share a wonderful fight of Muhammad Ali a big name in the field of boxing....
        His practice in boxing was really impressive and also teach to respect the loser...
        What Ali fight to do have in mind?

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        • #44
          Danny Williams against Vitali Klitchko, he took an immensley one sided ass whoopin and kept coming

          Vitali Klitchko got my respect himself against Lewis after goin toe to toe and wanting to continue despite his face hanging off

          Joe Frazier in The Thrilla in Manilla, obviously i missed Joe's career but this was the first fight of his i saw and i loved his guts and heart

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          • #45
            Sergio Martinez vs Paul Williams. I honestly though tWilliams would spark him out in 6 or 7 in that 1st fight.

            Cotto vs Mosley. I really though the best of Mosley was behind him yet he still put Cotto through a damn good test.

            Mayorga vs Mosley. I know Mayorga talks a lot of **** but is exciting to watch. Couldn't help for respect him because he gave Mosley a much harder fight then expected. Mosley needed that last 2nd KO to seal the deal.

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            • #46
              Paulie Malignaggi against Miguel Cotto - He showed tremendous heart, I saw him as abit of a punk before I watched that fight. I gained alot of respect for him while watching it and look at him differently now.

              Rosendo Alvarez against Ricardo Lopez - Lopez basically dominated all but 3 opponents. Only Alvarez, Grigsby and Guardia were even competitive with him. Even though the latter two only managed it for a few rounds. Alvarez gave Lopez the two toughest fights of his career, he showed incredible toughness in the 2nd fight where he walked through tons of punches in order to get close and win rounds. He fought for several more years after Lopez and was the Ring Magazine 108lb champ at one point, but he was never really the same after the Lopez fights. He was incredibly tough but also very skilled and smart.

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              • #47
                Cant think of a better example than last night,its not that i didnt respect Morales anyway and its not as if he caught a beatdown yesterday,but last night was incredible

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by The_Demon View Post
                  Cant think of a better example than last night,its not that i didnt respect Morales anyway and its not as if he caught a beatdown yesterday,but last night was incredible
                  Co-sign on that! Although I thought Morales won it...even more unbelievable. That was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
                    Co-sign on that! Although I thought Morales won it...even more unbelievable. That was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen.
                    I had it even,i really couldnt believe what i was watching had too pinch myself too make sure i was still awake

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by The_Demon View Post
                      I had it even,i really couldnt believe what i was watching had too pinch myself too make sure i was still awake
                      To be honest, I didn't score it last night. 1. I didn't think there was a point going in and 2. I was watching it as a Morales fan rather than an impartial observer. I'll get around to scoring it eventually...so I can ***** about El Terrible getting robbed.

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