Champions who didn't reach their potential

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  • NJFighter91
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    #21
    Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger
    He did in one fight and then that was it for him!
    Haha...his prime was February 11, 1990.

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    • ben41193
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      #22
      Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger
      He did in one fight and then that was it for him!

      Yah he did against tyson. oh yah buster douglas is my trainer.

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      • Southpaw Stinger
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        #23
        Haha...his prime was February 11, 1990
        Not every fighter can have an exact date for their prime, so Douglas should be proud!

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        • butterfly1964
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          #24
          Originally posted by ben41193
          muhammad ali imo never became the best he could. Because He was stripped of his title right after what many people consider to be his best fight ever. And he was still improving. He missed out on a boxers prime ages. the ages where you are still young but your not so young you are inexperanced. And also at that age he was still improving so if he had not been forced to retire he would have gotten better and probably would not have slown down as much.
          took the words right out of my mouth.

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          • ferocity
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            #25
            Originally posted by K-DOGG
            Glad to hear he's okay.

            I knew that he had walked away from the game for a few years and "got fat" as he called it; and then one day the boxing bug bit him again. He didn't lose once in his comeback and was the WBO titlist when he retired again....and I honestly think he could have beaten Chavez at the time.

            Damn I loved watching him fight.

            Thanks for the info, man.
            I really only remember Padilla fight with Olivera, and though he threw a lot of punchs, he didn't have the power to bother Chavez, and Padillas love for infighting would have been all wrong to try and beat Chavez at his own game. Padilla tough, throws a lot of punchs and Chavez bit older but still beats Paddilla.

            If you have any of his fights im willing to trade from my fight collection.

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            • ferocity
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              #26
              Fighter that haven't been mentions:

              Johnny Tapia - he lost 3 years of his boxing career do to a drug habit/being in jail, he could have been even greater

              Alejandro "La Cobrita" Gonzalez

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              • King Koyle
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                #27
                Oliver Mccall-probadly could have been so much better if it wasn't for the mental problems.Who know's how he would have done in the Lewis rematch if he didn't break down!

                Oleg Maskaev-One of the worst managed fighters ever!

                Mike Tyson-Enough said!

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                • Zigga
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                  #28
                  Kirkland Laing, after beating Duran he had the world at his feet but chose drugs and booze instead.

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                  • MickyHatton
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Zigga
                    Kirkland Laing, after beating Duran he had the world at his feet but chose drugs and booze instead.

                    He was a talented fighter but had a suspect chin and was stopped 8 times (hence he was KO'd in one round by Fred Hutchings the next fight after beating Duran!)

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                    • hemichromis
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Yaman
                      Tony Tucker

                      if it wasn;t for tyson he would have dominated the division almost as completely IMO

                      ernie shavers was someone who could knock out damn near anyone and yet everytime he got a championship match it was against someone who was just too good at evading or rolling with the punches. he was still trying(and knocking people out!) at 50!

                      jerry quarry was also a great fighter and yet never became champion

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