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  • VG_Addict
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    Fighters who declined rapidly.

    I'm mostly looking for fighters who relied on speed and athleticism, then declined rapidly when those faded.

    I know RJJ and Sergio Martinez are two.
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    Roy jones by far,,, went from being p4p #1 and possible GOAT after ruiz fight, to becoming a punching bag ever fight after.. Incredible drop off, unlike a tyson where it was more gradual and the declined had over many years..

    Jermain taylor and jeff lacy both never recovered again after pavlik n calzaghe..


    Bute see,s to be completely done after the froch fight

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    • Anthony342
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      Yeah Jones. Didn't know Martinez was that athletic. I think his decline had more to do with age and his knee injury. Gerry Cooney was never the same after losing to Holmes and not only declined, but lost whenever he really stepped up.

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      • AddiX
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
        Roy jones by far,,, went from being p4p #1 and possible GOAT after ruiz fight, to becoming a punching bag ever fight after.. Incredible drop off, unlike a tyson where it was more gradual and the declined had over many years..

        Jermain taylor and jeff lacy both never recovered again after pavlik n calzaghe..


        Bute see,s to be completely done after the froch fight
        yep, going up in weight so much and than dropping so much destroyed his CNS. His body never recovered.

        Same thing happened when Tarvar went up in weight for Rocky and came back down. Bhop knew the weight loss would break his CNS, and took him apart that fight.

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        • MRBOOMER
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          Berto. Went from the next mayweather to constant losses.

          Dawson. Lost to pascal never seemed the same mentally afterwards

          Whitaker after the 154 title he won he seemed to slow down rapidly

          Vargas- to many tough fighters vs to many good fighters to soon.

          Pwill- he seemed to slow down after the first Martinez fight then the knock out came and he just wasn't the same.

          Tavours cloud- I almost forgot he existed lol

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            Wilfred benitez seemed to decline rapidly as did Cuevas

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            • Anthony342
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              #7
              Originally posted by AddiX
              yep, going up in weight so much and than dropping so much destroyed his CNS. His body never recovered.

              Same thing happened when Tarvar went up in weight for Rocky and came back down. Bhop knew the weight loss would break his CNS, and took him apart that fight.
              And what is CNS?

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              • Anthony342
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                Yeah too bad. I really liked Paul Williams too. He was set to have one more payday before retiring when that car accident paralyzed him. He said in post fight interviews he saved most of his money, so he's probably doing okay financially now.

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                • AddiX
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Anthony342
                  And what is CNS?
                  Central nervous system..

                  You know how in video games you have a bar of life on the bottom of the screen? CNS is kind of like the real version if that.

                  It's kind of like the software of your body. And if you over push it (drugs, lack of sleep, steroids, disease, medication, overwork it t the gym, etc etc,) it will deteriorate.

                  It's why as fighters get older making weight becomes older. Extreme weight gain/loss is def bad for the CNS.

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                  • boxingnut712
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AddiX
                    Central nervous system..

                    You know how in video games you have a bar of life on the bottom of the screen? CNS is kind of like the real version if that.

                    It's kind of like the software of your body. And if you over push it (drugs, lack of sleep, steroids, disease, medication, overwork it t the gym, etc etc,) it will deteriorate.

                    It's why as fighters get older making weight becomes older. Extreme weight gain/loss is def bad for the CNS.
                    I am amazed at how fast things get off topic here.

                    Fernando Vargas, Ike Quartey, Rid**** Bowe, Michael Moorer, Pernell Whitaker, Naseem Hamed, John Mugabi, Terry Norris, Jeff Lacy, and a lot more I can probably think of.
                    Last edited by boxingnut712; 10-27-2015, 06:58 PM.

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