Boxing Moments: When you Shed a Tear..?

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  • White_Knight
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    #21
    Maybe rhythmic gymnastics or synchronised swimming is more your thing, OP.

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    • Mike Haynes
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      #22
      End of Benn vs Mclellan BEFORE everyone realized Mclellan was serious injured. Watching Benn come back and win that after being outside the ring in the first round was awesome.

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      • BoxingGenius27
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        #23
        Happiness:

        1. Foreman over Moorer

        2. Holyfield over Tyson I



        Sadness:

        Probably Tarver over Jones

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        • mconstantine
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          #24
          Douglas KOing Tyson really ****ed me up.

          Emanuel Steward dying might have been one of the saddest moments in boxing I've experienced.

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          • Jloro
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            #25
            Watching Jones lose is probably the saddest.


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            • Reloaded
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              #26
              One of worst feelings in a boxing match I had was watching Ali vs Holmes , Ali looked old shot dejected , just should never have been there .

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              • #YOLO
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                #27
                Corrales vs Castillo even makes my hair stand up

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                • El Angel
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                  #28
                  Sad: Cotto's loses, especially Margarito and Pacquiao. Ortiz to Mayweather hurt too.

                  Happy: Cotto over Mosley, Judah, and Margarito II. Didn't cry, but I was ecstatic for about a week.

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                  • Tay Roc
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                    #29
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLk3z4Yvxpo

                    This clip still gives me chills. My voice starts cracking simultaneously with Lamps. Great moment in sports captured by a poet.

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                    • DARKSEID
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                      #30
                      When Morales was fighting maidana with nothing but his heart and a busted eye I almost shed a tear. Around the point where he was rallying and he hurt maidana. Showing the world that he had the soul of a warrior and that he was a fighter all the way down to his bones.

                      Also when Sergio Martinez was holding on for his life against a roided oversized cheating ass Chavez who probably also had loaded gloves in the last round. Chavez had every single advantage that fight but Martinez still persevered through it all regardless, making no excuses and fought him like he was the bigger man. And Sergio definately was the bigger man that night.

                      No other sport can inspire the way boxing does. I'm glad I was around to witness the Pacquiao era.
                      Last edited by DARKSEID; 06-08-2013, 12:20 AM.

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