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  • #21
    Hands down Francisco Bojado amateur record of 168-15.Ring Magazine made him to be the second coming. the Vaporized!!!!!!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by U_TALKING_2_ME? View Post
      The fastest and worse decline I have ever seen was Prince Hamed after he lost to MAB.

      I have never seen anything like that before, he lost everything he had overnight
      Yeah,to me it just showed what a fraud he was from the start...over-hyped,fat f**k that he is/was.

      David Reid and Jermain Taylor are good examples also.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BluesMan View Post
        Yeah,to me it just showed what a fraud he was from the start...over-hyped,fat f**k that he is/was.

        David Reid and Jermain Taylor are good examples also.
        Hamed was an excellent fighter in his prime. Dismissing his entire career because of a decision loss to a future hall of famer is just ******.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by SweetSci View Post
          Hands down Francisco Bojado amateur record of 168-15.Ring Magazine made him to be the second coming. the Vaporized!!!!!!
          Oh **** I forgot about him. Chad Dawson's career has taken a dive...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by U_TALKING_2_ME? View Post
            The fastest and worse decline I have ever seen was Prince Hamed after he lost to MAB.

            I have never seen anything like that before, he lost everything he had overnight
            Hamed looked shi tty during, and before that fight. He fought once more and, not surprisingly, looked sh itty. Your post makes no sense.

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            • #26
              Holyfield
              Jones
              Ali

              Mostly because they just stuck around too long

              Any greats decline and then recover to return to greatness?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                Holyfield
                Jones
                Ali

                Mostly because they just stuck around too long

                Any greats decline and then recover to return to greatness?
                Duran certainly did

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                • #28
                  Leonard deserves a shout I mean he never really got beat up till the end but he lost a little something every time he made a come back lol

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                  • #29
                    Victor Ortiz just fell off over night from one loss to the next

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                    • #30
                      ah man let me see. Roy Jones, Rid**** Bowe, Wilfred Benitez, Meldrick taylor, Kelly pavlik, Sergio Martinez, Leon Spinks, Fernando Vargas, James toney, Ricky Hatton

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