Boxers who faced tough stretches of opposition in consecutive fights

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  • Eric Holder
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    Boxers who faced tough stretches of opposition in consecutive fights

    name some fighters that fought really difficult competition in back to back fights




    Jose Luis Castillo fought : Juan Lazcano, Joel Casamayor, Julio Diaz, and
    Diego Corrales x2 in the span of about 16 months and he went 4-1 in that stretch
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    Marquez fought Casamayor and Diaz back to back!!!

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      floyd fought castillo back to back

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        Juan Manuel Marquez fought

        Marco Antonio Barrera (at 130)
        Rocky Juarez (at 130)
        Manny Pacquiao (at 130)
        Joel Casamayor (at 135)
        Juan Diaz (at 135)

        and now he's fighting Mayweather at 144

        should he get by Mayweather, he wants Pacquiao again.

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          buster douglas fought tyson and holyfield back to back..now thats tough

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          • El_Cholo
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            Carl Froch had two hard fights back to back.

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              Jesus Chavez
              Carlos Hernandez
              Marco Antonio Barrera
              Manny Pacquiao


              There only one

              EL TERRIBLE!!!!!!

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              • Tmann400
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                some people may disagree but i definatly say glen johnson has

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                  Originally posted by RTS
                  Juan Manuel Marquez fought

                  Marco Antonio Barrera (at 130)
                  Rocky Juarez (at 130)
                  Manny Pacquiao (at 130)
                  Joel Casamayor (at 135)
                  Juan Diaz (at 135)

                  and now he's fighting Mayweather at 144

                  should he get by Mayweather, he wants Pacquiao again.
                  yeah that's a real tough line up, especially considering JMM's up there in age(for a boxer)

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                    At the risk of sounding like a nuthugger, Ali faced great opposition from 1971-1974. Quarry x2, Bonavena, Frazier x2, Norton x2, Ellis, Mathis, Patterson (past prime), Foster, Bugner, Foreman. He went something like 16-2 during that period with the 2 losses coming from Frazier and Norton.

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