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  • jimmy1569
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    #21
    How about that dude back in the day who was taunting his gay opponent something fierce before the bout & wound up paying the most ultimate of paybacks with his life in the ring.. I forget the names involved but they had a documentary on it. You can't top death..he beat him so bad.. he died in the ring. Sometimes taunting can go too fAR & when you strip a man of his dignity.... there's nothing left to hold onto.

    Oh & let's NOT forget the Lewis revenge KTFO of Hasim Rahman who also questioned Lewis' sexuality. Everyone knows i'm not a Lewis fan but that retribution was sweet.. he did to Hasim what Hasim did to him.. payback also LOUIS & SCHMELLING is another example of alltime great sweet retribution.

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    • Jack Napier
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      #22
      Lacy talked tough before fighting Calzaghe
      he was claiming Calzaghe avoided the fight
      he got destroyed in one of the worst clinics ever taken by a fighter

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        #23
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        Ali-Frazier 1.

        Nothing better than that.

        Ali talking to Fraizer like he's nothing, overwhelming arrogance. For Fraizer to put it on him (Ali sure didn't go down without a fight though) was just great.

        That KD, sheer beauty.

        Ali aying something onlong the lines of; "There is no chance he beats me" "If Joe Fraizer beats me I will bow to him and call him the greatest"

        Quite frustrating he actually didn't do that, to any extent. Infact, he did quite the opposite.

        Especially all the 'Uncle Tom' ****. I mean, grow up.

        But yeah that's the best one, for me.
        If only Ali did shut his mouth aterwards.

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        • Barn
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          #24
          Originally posted by jimmy1569
          How about that dude back in the day who was taunting his gay opponent something fierce before the bout & wound up paying the most ultimate of paybacks with his life in the ring.. I forget the names involved but they had a documentary on it. You can't top death..he beat him so bad.. he died in the ring. Sometimes taunting can go too fAR & when you strip a man of his dignity.... there's nothing left to hold onto.

          Oh & let's NOT forget the Lewis revenge KTFO of Hasim Rahman who also questioned Lewis' sexuality. Everyone knows i'm not a Lewis fan but that retribution was sweet.. he did to Hasim what Hasim did to him.. payback also LOUIS & SCHMELLING is another example of alltime great sweet retribution.
          Emile Griffith and Benny Paret

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          • RubenSonny
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            #25
            Originally posted by CarlosG815
            If I recall correctly that was the first instance where Hamed did not trash talk before the fight. It was mentioned often leading up to the fight and they made mention that it was a sign of "How serious Hamed is taking Barrera."

            I remember everything leading up to that fight like it was yesterday.
            He was talking ****, but your right I don't recall anything towards Barrera, It was mainly dues to him saying Allah had written it and he obviously took that back after the fight.

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            • RubenSonny
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              #26
              Originally posted by Barnburner
              Emile Griffith and Benny Paret
              I don't know how the ref could let that happen to him, it was brutal and is always horrible to watch.

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                #27
                I loved watching Cotto make Mayorga quit the other week.

                I loved watching wipe the floor in a thriller with Mayorga.

                I didn't get any pleasure out of it but thought Tyson's trash talk was absolutely hilarious against Lewis even though he ended up getting beat down badley.

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                • T.Horton
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jimmy1569
                  How about that dude back in the day who was taunting his gay opponent something fierce before the bout & wound up paying the most ultimate of paybacks with his life in the ring.. I forget the names involved but they had a documentary on it. You can't top death..he beat him so bad.. he died in the ring. Sometimes taunting can go too fAR & when you strip a man of his dignity.... there's nothing left to hold onto.
                  he didn't actually die in the ring but yeah, emile griffith was seemingly mad as hell and he was normally very nice guy with a generous spirit. at least that's how i see it.

                  the guy who died was benny paret.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #29
                    I watched a segment a while back of Emile Griffith in old age where he talks about how he was never the same fighter after Paret 3.

                    I don't know how honest he is being, but to think he wasn't the same fighter after that and to then have the resume he has after that fight is astonishing.

                    He even went on to the be the best fighter of the 60's, IMO.

                    Emile Griffith truley is an amazing fighter.

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                    • PunchesNbuncheS
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                      #30
                      Julio Cesar Chavez vs Greg Haugen

                      Julio Cesar Chavez vs Hector Camacho

                      I loved those 2 beatings!

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