Boxing and where it dies

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  • Yeho5incO
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    #21
    Originally posted by Buffalo
    I agree. Fans must think great boxers and resumes just pop up. I don't get it. Every legendary fighter fought bums and had weak resumes leading up to thier first big fight. Then they won that big fight and the rest is history.

    With berto, yeah he fought hernandez but he dispatched of him in the best way possible. What more could he have done?
    thank you for seeing my point

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    • Cobbler
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      #22
      Originally posted by CarlosG815
      By name they are not bums, but even past greats have an end to their prime and get washed up, and every person you listed above was far past it and in most cases SHOT, as is the case with Hatton, Margarito and Cotto. Marquez is the only live opponent listed above and he beat Manny.

      Barrera was a good win.
      Marquez didn't beat Manny. Manny won with a split decision.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #23
        boxing is dying because some boxers want to take vacations while others are too greedy, and some others are begging for fights against guys they have no business being in the ring with.

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