Boxers who fell off the hardest?

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  • El Jesus
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    #11
    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
    Kassim Ouma, such a precipitous drop from being a rising star in the sport to losing to Gabriel Rosado.
    it started with his loss to roman karmazin and showed signs of it with his descion win over kofi jantuah

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    • Ether
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      #12
      Originally posted by Klitschko2009
      The Klitschko Brothers ruined them and took their souls.

      Klitschkos have ruined tons of fighters
      Lol, agreed.

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      • SalSanchez
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        #13
        Rid**** Bowe

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        • oldgringo
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          #14
          Originally posted by Asian Sensation
          Kassim Ouma, such a precipitous drop from being a rising star in the sport to losing to Gabriel Rosado.
          Absolutely (lennox).

          He went from looking like an incredible force to be reckoned with against Jantuah to less than ordinary against Karmazin. After that Karmazin fight he could never get right again.

          There was a time where I thought Ouma would have comfortably defeated Winky Wright at 154. Yikes...

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          • BoxingChaos
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            #15


            Kelly 'The Ghost' Pavlik

            This boy has really been living up to his nick name lately.
            Rumor has it, he has been haunting a certain pub in Ohio.

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            • oldgringo
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              #16
              Ike Quartey really fell off. God knows he's one of my favorites, but he went from looking like a monster in the mid 90's to just good later on in his career. Inactivity and a couple of bad decisions will do that to ya though.

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              • Panopticon
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                #17
                Meldrick Taylor. He went from being the next Sugar Ray Leanord on the verge of upsetting a mexican phenom with a 66-0 record to being a man that lost it all in two crucial defeats(Chavez, and Norris). Poor guy.

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                • Primal Instinx
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                  #18
                  David "American Dream" Reid....After Trinidad he completely went downhill...such a terrible fall from grace for the olympic gold medalist.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PittyPat
                    Bowe. All that young success with only one pro loss, never stopped, but fell off the wagon really fucking hard after the Holyfield trilogy. By rights, had Golota not been such a dumb idiot, Bowe would have 3 losses right now.

                    What a truly wasted career. I'm convinced he could've beaten Tyson, as well as given Lennox the hardest fight of his life.
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    Kassim Ouma, such a precipitous drop from being a rising star in the sport to losing to Gabriel Rosado.
                    I agree with both of these and will add Meldrick Taylor.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Panopticon
                      Meldrick Taylor. He went from being the next Sugar Ray Leanord on the verge of upsetting a mexican phenom with a 66-0 record to being a man that lost it all in two crucial defeats(Chavez, and Norris). Poor guy.
                      Good call. I should have scrolled down further.

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