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  • supermandathoe
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    #11
    Demarcus Corley.

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    • xEDDIEx
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      #12
      Andrew Golota

      -Lennox Lewis
      -Rid**** Bowe
      -Mike Tyson
      -Michael Grant
      -John Ruiz
      -Chris Byrd
      -Lamon Brewster

      granted their just about all losses, still pretty impressive

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        #13
        Evander Holyfield

        Rid**** Bowe
        Mike Tyson
        Michael Moorer
        George Foreman
        Lennox Lewis

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          #14
          Originally posted by crazylegs77
          Yeah what a great loss list for Zab
          flashy (or not in Zabs case)

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            ricardo mayorga - lewis , forrest , spinks , trinidad , de la hoya , vargas

            what's your point? it's not who you fight it's who you beat.

            guys with losses are more willing to fight better competition for less money. they have no choice.

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            • KingTito
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              #16
              Yea, that list is impressive, but his record for that list isn't.

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                #17
                I'd root for the guy that took tough fights every day of the week over a guy with a gaudy record that only took few calculated chances and had a glossy record.

                You're boy Tua took on Lewis and got his head beat in and warred with Ibeabuchi, then suddenly fought stiffs for the last 3 years.

                What gives man?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  ricardo mayorga - lewis , forrest , spinks , trinidad , de la hoya , vargas

                  what's your point? it's not who you fight it's who you beat.

                  guys with losses are more willing to fight better competition for less money. they have no choice.
                  Co-sign that ****.

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    I'd root for the guy that took tough fights every day of the week over a guy with a gaudy record that only took few calculated chances and had a glossy record.

                    You're boy Tua took on Lewis and got his head beat in and warred with Ibeabuchi, then suddenly fought stiffs for the last 3 years.

                    What gives man?
                    zab fights tough fights because that's the only fights that get him paid. he no longer is the champion or the man. now he is only brought in as an opponent for an up and coming fighter. he doesn't shy away from a fight i give him that but i bet you his handlers were a little pickier before the tzsyu loss.

                    he was out of the game for 2 plus years because of legal problems with his management. his promoter now is cedric kushner. enough said right there. you want to put a promising young contender up against a guy with a granite chin and heavy hands?

                    you thought tua was out of shape during the lewis fight? you should've seen him his first fight back. rahman , ruiz , byrd , lewis , oquendo , maskaev , izon , ibeabuchi not bad for a guy that's only got one shot for a title.
                    Last edited by Left Hook Tua; 04-11-2008, 09:17 PM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                      zab fights tough fights because that's only fights that get him paid. he no longer is the champion or the man. now he is only fought in as an opponent for an up and coming fighter.

                      he was out of the game for 2 plus years because of legal problems with his management. his promoter now is cedric kushner. enough said right there. you want to put a promising young contender up against a guy with a granite chin and heavy hands?

                      you thought tua was out of shape during the lewis fight? you should've seen him his first fight back. rahman , ruiz , byrd , lewis , oquendo , maskaev , izon , ibeabuchi not bad for a guy that's only got one shot for a title.
                      I am not a Zab fan, and I know what you're saying.
                      So back to Tua, he can't get fights right.

                      Cuz, he could get lucky because that left hook does kill people, it's just that he's a big name, you'd think he'd have one or two offers while coming back.
                      It's just too bad he's 5'6.
                      But still, he could wreck some contenders with those gaudy records...

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