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  • FIGHTING_FLIP
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    #1

    Seems like yesterday..(recall fighters careers)

    when juanma was on his way up, stopping pretty much everybody he fought.not saying his career is over now, but might have seen better days. hate to see one of my fav fighters take a hard loss like that. or remember when it was the same case for vic darchiniyan where he was hospitalizing everyone he fought, or when joel julio was on undercards knocking out everyone. recall fighters careers that you remember when it seemed like they were unbeatable
  • Russian Crushin
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    #2
    Yea 6 months ago he was knocking guys silly and now some are advising him to retire

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    • dan_cov
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      #3
      Tbh most of the fighters I recall picking over the years as near enough unbeatable are all pretty much still unbeaten.
      Guzman, Floyd.
      Wlad & Vitali have never let me down.

      I was never big on Lopez. I was expecting Gamboa to thoroughly expose him and lay him flat out & believe that would of happened if they did fight.

      I see Gamboa & Rigondeux as something special. Nobody is unbeatable but I don't see anybody beating them for quite some time.

      The only real other fighter I see out there as virtually unbeatable atm is Rakhim Chakiev. It's going to take somebody special to stop that guy blasting his way to the top.

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      • Something Jr
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        I was talking to my friend about Juanma yesterday =. I remember two years ago when Juanma was on his way up knocking everyone out and saying 'he's a KO waiting to happen'.

        Flash forward to today and he's just been knocked out in his last 2 fights. It's sad

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          #5
          Originally posted by dancovboxer
          Tbh most of the fighters I recall picking over the years as near enough unbeatable are all pretty much still unbeaten.
          Guzman, Floyd.
          Wlad & Vitali have never let me down.

          I was never big on Lopez. I was expecting Gamboa to thoroughly expose him and lay him flat out & believe that would of happened if they did fight.

          I see Gamboa & Rigondeux as something special. Nobody is unbeatable but I don't see anybody beating them for quite some time.

          The only real other fighter I see out there as virtually unbeatable atm is Rakhim Chakiev. It's going to take somebody special to stop that guy blasting his way to the top.
          Guzman lost to Funeka tho

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          • FIGHTING_FLIP
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            #6
            i remember watching andre ward in olympics and in his early fights thinking he was unbeatable...a few years later, i still think hes unbeatable

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            • #CaneloKhan
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              #7
              Originally posted by Something Jr
              I was talking to my friend about Juanma yesterday =. I remember two years ago when Juanma was on his way up knocking everyone out and saying 'he's a KO waiting to happen'.

              Flash forward to today and he's just been knocked out in his last 2 fights. It's sad
              This is boxing No One Is Unbeatable

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              • FIGHTING_FLIP
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                #8
                i wonder where broner and gary russell jr gonna be in a few years

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