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  • #41
    Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
    of course tyson is on that list! hahaha...
    Yeah, but Tyson got in jail for ****.

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    • #42
      wow, those are names of good fighters. those females must have been gettin some serious beatdowns.

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      • #43
        I don't know if George Foreman hit any of his wives, but he hit some women before and went to court for it.

        "I was one step away from putting my foot on the man's chest," he recalled. "I thought if I killed a man it would only make me more vicious. After I'd lost to Ali, I'd decided I needed more hate. I'd hit you in the kidneys or on the back of the head. I'd beat women as hard as I beat men. [He paid a woman $30,000 in a settlement stemming from an assault and battery charge.] You psych yourself to become an animal to box, and that's what you become. A lion sleeps 75 percent of the day, the rest he eats and breeds—just like a boxer."
        Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...#ixzz1Kc5QmZb8
        Last edited by Thread Stealer; 04-26-2011, 02:49 AM.

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        • #44
          Just remembered that popular prospect Archie ray Marquez from New Mexico. He sounded like a real POS and was abusing his wife for years. That was a story just from last yr.

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          • #45
            Tim Austin:

            Article Link - http://www.boxingscene.com/fighting-...#ixzz1Kc8vT6gP

            4. Boxers Behaving Badly, part two: Tim Austin is facing domestic violence charges after a Jan. 26 incident in which the former 118-pound titlist allegedly kicked his wife in the head and punched her repeatedly, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.

            Austin turned pro in 1993 after capturing a bronze medal at the previous year’s Olympics. He picked up the International Boxing Federation bantamweight belt in 1997, defending it successfully nine times before losing to Rafael Marquez in 2003 via eighth-round technical knockout. After a 31-month sabbatical, Austin returned, winning twice before making his final appearance in the ring in April 2006, a sixth-round stoppage loss to featherweight Eric Aiken.

            Austin was acquitted in 2004 on **** charges.
            Article Link - http://www.boxingscene.com/fighting-...#ixzz1Kc9HfUna


            7. Boxers Behaving Badly, part one: Former bantamweight titleholder Tim Austin has been arrested and charged with felony intimidation of a witness and misdemeanor threatening of domestic violence, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.

            Austin, 39, is accused of “threaten[ing] to harm his wife after she refused to drop assault charges against his mistress,” the newspaper reported.

            Today, on Jerry Springer…

            (Which wouldn’t be too far-fetched, as Springer was once mayor of Cincinnati.)

            Austin has been arrested twice before for domestic violence, but both times those cases were dropped.

            Austin left boxing in 2006 with a record of 27-2-1 (24 knockouts).

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            • #46
              Jim lampley isnt a boxer but him too.

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              • #47
                Dereck chisora ...

                http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-sto...5875-22708192/

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                • #48
                  http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/...er-tyson-dokes

                  January 25, 2000

                  Former heavyweight champion Michael Dokes was sent to prison in Nevada on Monday for a night of terror in which he beat and sexually assaulted his live-in girlfriend. A tearful Dokes apologized for his actions, but it wasn't enough to prevent a judge from giving him up to 10 years in prison for an attack that left the victim's face so beaten that an arresting officer said he couldn't recognize her from a driver's license photo.

                  Dokes, 41, who won the WBA heavyweight title in 1982, pleaded guilty earlier to charges of attempted murder, second-degree kidnapping and battery with intent to commit sexual assault for the August 1998 attack in which the victim was held against her will for six hours in the Las Vegas home they shared.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Joseph Wright View Post
                    Yeah, but Tyson got in jail for ****.
                    Well by Tyson's own account the hardest punch he ever landed was on Robin Givens~

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                    • #50
                      Throw in Uncle Roger to this list as well.

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