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  • Squabbles94806
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    #21
    Originally posted by cruzan mario
    Politics started taking a heavy toll in 90s era boxing,to this day!!
    Yes that is true. I wouldn't say that Boxing started deteriotating in the 90's.
    It's more like the 90's era deteriorated boxing as a sport.

    Remember when they put that erasible ***** on their back to publicize "Golden Palace.com" and all that *****. That was one of the worst things in boxing. I absolutely hated that trend.

    In the 90's i liked the Heavyweights. Hated the 90's. But Tyson was an 80's and 90's fighter i guess.

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    • The Texican
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      #22
      Only one way to settle this. Best 2 out of three:

      prime 4 prime

      Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Oscar de la Hoya
      Thomas "Hitman" Hearns vs. Felix Trinidad
      Marvelous Marvin Haglar vs. Bernard Hopkins or Roy Jones Jr.

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        #23
        Originally posted by The Texican
        Only one way to settle this. Best 2 out of three:

        prime 4 prime

        Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Oscar de la Hoya
        Thomas "Hitman" Hearns vs. Felix Trinidad
        Marvelous Marvin Haglar vs. Bernard Hopkins or Roy Jones Jr.
        Sugar Ray would murder De La Hoya

        Thomas Hearns would murder Felix Trinidayd

        But i think Hopkins will get Haglar and Haglar will get RJJ

        So whatever that means....i guess the 80's gets this one

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