Most disgraceful moment in boxing history?

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  • Benncollinsaad
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    #11
    Wasn't Duk Koo Kim the fighter who died after fighting Ray Mancini?? Or was it DEUK Koo Kim?

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    • K Larsen
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      #12
      Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
      When De La Hoya lost that decision to Trinidad. There you have it.
      Yup, thats one of them.

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      • DeymarPR
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        #13
        this Kimbo *** is really starting to get on everyones nerves, tell Kimbo to rematch Sean Gannon, the guy that put a whoopin on him, and Seth, the guy that exposed on elitexc. We should get this dude banned, seriously

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        • beecherhq
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          #14
          Don King and most other promoters behaviour is probably the most disgraceful element in boxing.

          ALSO

          Floyd Mayweather Jr opening his mouth.

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          • Easy-E
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            #15
            Originally posted by vercingetorix3
            Roy Jones, Jr. vs. Duk-Koo Kim, Seoul Olympics 1988.
            Duk Koo Kim was the fighter killed by Ray Mancini.
            Jones "lost" to Park Si-Hun in the Seoul Games.

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            • Benncollinsaad
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              #16
              Originally posted by Easy-E
              Duk Koo Kim was the fighter killed by Ray Mancini.
              Jones "lost" to Park Si-Hun in the Seoul Games.
              Thought so. They couldn't have so similar names, or else I'd remember it.

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              • vercingetorix3
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                #17
                Originally posted by Easy-E
                Duk Koo Kim was the fighter killed by Ray Mancini.
                Jones "lost" to Park Si-Hun in the Seoul Games.

                Ooh yeah, my bad. It was Park-Si Hun. Changed!

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                • Chuckguy
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                  #18
                  How about when Tyson bit Holys ear

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                  • Benncollinsaad
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Chuckguy
                    How about when Tyson bit Holys ear
                    Indeed! Or when Judah did the old "hit 'em in the groin, then whack 'em upside the head" routine on Mayweather. That's the nastiest **** I've seen so far...I really cheered for Roger to get to him and choke him.

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                    • #1Assassin
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                      #20
                      i think holyfield-valuev was pretty bad. everyone was going on before the fight how bad it was holyfield whos clearly washed up got a shot at the title, and how painful it will be to watch him lose (possibly by KO) to a guy he would annhilate in his prime.

                      then holyfield goes around and wins the fight BIG only to lose the decision. a 46 year old man beat a reigning world champ easily, it was boring, and someone got robbed big time. a real triple threat that really looked bad for the sport.

                      the HW division since lewis retired.

                      calzaghe-RJ being hyped as a big fight that was supposed to mean something was pretty bad too.

                      molinares KOing starling clearly after the bell (on purpose) didnt look too good eighter.

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