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  • richardt
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    #41
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

    I guess it depends on which record we're talking about. McCall will only break the age record. I thought you were speaking in terms of spectacle.
    Actually the age record for a former Heavyweight Champion. I still don't know why after knocking out Lewis, he stood in the ring and cried and gave his title away in the rematch. He might have lost the rematch anyway but he cried it away.

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #42
      Originally posted by richardt

      Actually the age record for a former Heavyweight Champion. I still don't know why after knocking out Lewis, he stood in the ring and cried and gave his title away in the rematch. He might have lost the rematch anyway but he cried it away.
      He won't break the record for the former undisputed HW champ. And McCall was Champ for one year. He actually lost the belt to Frank Bruno in 1995. The crying was in the Lewis rematch of 1997.

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        #43
        Bruno's kinda underrated these days. He was alright.

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          #44
          Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

          He won't break the record for the former undisputed HW champ. And McCall was Champ for one year. He actually lost the belt to Frank Bruno in 1995. The crying was in the Lewis rematch of 1997.
          He broke the record as the oldest former heavyweight champ to win a fight on Tuesday. He fought Lewis in a chance to win the title and cried that opportunity away.
          Last edited by richardt; 11-21-2024, 03:02 PM.

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