Donald Curry – A Short, Lonely Ride to the Top

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  • Dynamite76
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    #11
    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
    That's not a good way to look for a fight to turn out....
    Most fighters have been floored at some point in their careers, & that doesn't mean you expect guys with good punches, but 100th the ability, to beat them.

    Curry was on several higher levels than BJY.
    That's true, but something tells me that Bobby Joe would give him a battle, can't explain it, it's just that feeling.

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    • Shaolin Bushido
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      #12
      Originally posted by FistoftheDallasStar
      I'm from the FW area and was really happy to see a fighter from Ft.Worth doing well. I was totally shocked when he lost to Honeyghan and thought that his carreer was over after McCallum. He did impress me later when he fought Michael Nunn and Terry Norris even though he lost he was definately in both fights. It just seemed that he would loose gas as the fight wore on.
      He was very good but I never thought of him as even being physically the same size as Hagler. I also didn't know he fought those two guys. Obviously he lost because a win against either of those guys would have gotten him right back in the mix.

      How'd he come out? KO'ed?

      And last but not least ... who the hell is Bobby Joe Young? Never heard of him.

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