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  • #1Assassin
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Sounds like you were the one who got all hot and bothered over my post.

    46-0. Deal with it.
    you shouldnt write things like that. it makes you come across as a ******ed fanboy. just a little heads up.

    if you want to praise him do it with boxing knowledge, im so ****ing sick of all the little kids who dont know **** about boxing and just throw out phrases like "41 have tried, 41 have failed", "49-0, nuff said" or your entry "46-0. deal with it".

    it doesnt prove anything. harry simon retired undefeated, he was a world champion and has a win over winky wright. is he one of the greats? maybe, but if you wanna make a case for it a one liner isnt good enough. its never good enough, it only proves the person making it doesnt know enough boxing to write something worth while.

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    • Thread Stealer
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      #22
      Meldrick Taylor went from an excellent fighter, 2 seconds away from beating an undefeated Julio Cesar Chavez, to a shot fighter in two and a half years.

      Donald Curry went downhill fast. At his WW peak, he was a hell of a fighter.

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