Fight that ruined a fighter wether they won or lost?

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  • Dr Rumack
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    #21
    Originally posted by JmH Reborn
    Neither Cotto or Margarito were the same after their first war
    Margarito's post-fight celebrations probably hurt him more than the fight itself. He was waiting his whole life for that win and he made the most of it when he got it.

    Chavez-Taylor is an obvious one.

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    • chaosisme
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      #22
      corrales vs castillo...both fighters

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      • Dr Rumack
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        #23
        Hagler-Mugabi

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        • ManOfVictory
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          #24
          Sal Sanchez vs Gomez
          Chavez vs Taylor
          Margarito vs Cotto

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          • ragingvic
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            #25
            Arthur Abraham vs andre dirrell

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            • Luilun
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              #26
              Originally posted by ab4life
              What's a fight that you a sure ruined a fighter wether they won or lost. A fight where you believe they never recovered from. Obvious for me would be David Ried after the Trinidad fight.
              2 hand wrap cheats ruined 2 fighters Trinidad with cast iron wraps over Fernando Vargas, Margarito plaster of Paris ruined Cotto

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              • MrClutch85
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                #27
                Trinidad vs Reid, Trinidad vs Vargas, Calzaghe vs Lacy, Hopkins vs Pavlik Pavlik vs Miranda

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                • elgu
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                  #28
                  Pacquiao vs Morales II.

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                  • Sugar Adam Ali
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                    #29
                    Basically its
                    Tito-Vargas
                    Tito-Ried
                    Tito-Mayorga
                    Tito-Joppy

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                    • sunny31
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by elgu
                      Pacquiao vs Morales II.
                      I disagree I think Pac-Morales 1 was the fight that took everything from Morales. It was a violent fight, and ultimately Morales dished out a beating, but he emptied his own tank significantly in the progress. Especially in the 12th round when he unnecessarily stood toe to toe with Pacquiao even fighting him Southpaw to show him he was that superior on that night. It was one of the most beautuiful things I've seen in boxing, but I remember thinking at the end of the round that Morales may have taken something permanent out of himself.

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