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What Loss Upset You the Most ?
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Tyson to Douglas was unbelivable when I was a kid... Funny how after that fight I new I could beat Mike Tyson's Punchout!!!
Tyson to Lewis was just sad cause Tyson had nothing in that fight!!! He never showed any fire or any of the strength he once had at all.
Holyfiel to Toney was just sad too!!! I felt so bad for him in that fight!!! We all officially new he was finished as a fighter, but here he goes again.
Tua against Lewis was just awful too!!! Tua wins the first round and then just does absolutely nothing for the rest of the fight!!! He barely even threw a punch the rest of the fight!!!
Basicully any fight that singles the end of a fighters career is pretty tuff to take!!!
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Tyson-Douglas; was mad young at the time & couldn't finish watching the fight. I turned from it & till this day have never seen the whole fight.
McCllelan-Benn
Leonard-Norris; was young then but knew he was gonna get KTFO.
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Roy Jones-glenn johnson
tarver wasnt beatin rjj's ass in tha fight just caught him with a good fight
but rjj was on tha ropes tha whole night not even tryin
i was like 100% sure he would've won
i thought he wanted it
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Hearns-Duran !!!
Roberto Duran WAS my idol. When he whipped Leonard in Montreal, well... That goes right up there in the important date column with the birth of my kids and March 8, 1971 when Joe whipped Ali's ass.
With that said, you can fully understand my disappointment when Roberto said "No Mas" during Leonard-Duran II. Still there was this feeling that it wasn't a complete victory for Leonard. Who knows what was going on in Roberto's head when he uttered those now famous words ? It left the door open for a rubber match that would take place years later.
It was so different when Hearns nearly tore Roberto's head off. Up to this fight only the great Esteban DeJesus had put Duran on floor. Tommy CREAMED him. It was unbelieveable. To see Roberto flat on his stomach at the feet of the towering Hearns was humbling to Roberto and his fans. Roberto had just gone fifteen tough rounds with Marvin Hagler. Who would have thought that Roberto would be so easily dispatched. They didn't call Thomas Hearns the "Hit Man" for nothing.
I don't recall Roberto ever pushing hard for a return match with Tommy !Last edited by neverlast; 11-06-2004, 02:23 PM.
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