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  • #11
    Man, Antwun had some power in those hands. I remember his fights against B-Hop, Charles Brewer, Richard Grant and he smoked Kabari Salem too. He was in the main event of many ESPN and USA weekday boxing cards. Rest in Peace Kid Dynamite.

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    • #12
      Of his 22 losses, 3 were to B-Hop & Mundine &, literally, I think the other 19 came in a row at the end. For a guy who had been a contender no-one looked after Antwun.

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      • #13
        Horrible news. RIP Good Sir

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        • #14
          RIP

          I wish the training thing had worked out for him.

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          • #15
            His second fight with Hopkins is one of the most interesting fights to learn from

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            • #16
              RIP, gee 52 is so young I watched hm fight Mundine in Sydney he was a tough fighter.

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              • #17
                Still quite young, may God comfort his family and bless his soul. His pain is over now.

                I remember him as a really hard puncher. He was awkward for opponents, in his prime, and gave Hopkins two rough fights, especially the first one.

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                • #18
                  R.I.P.
                  Wasn't Michael Nunn also from Davenport? I think Hopkins fell out of the ring in the first Echols fight. I may be mistaken.
                  Last edited by BlackRobb; 07-04-2023, 06:03 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Hopkins has stated that Echols was the hardest puncher he faced

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                    • #20
                      Hate to hear this. 52 is way too soon.

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