Fighters whos loss didnt hurt their careers?

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  • Crazylegs77
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    #1

    Fighters whos loss didnt hurt their careers?

    Theres some guys who lose and end up pushed way back or drop of the radar completely. Some who lose and then continue to get big fights or title shots over and over.

    Zab Judah
    Rocky Juarez
    Um that other guy who became the opponent of choice for a while for no reason damn cant think of his name ah Steve Forbes.
    Fernando Vargas

    Who else?
  • FeFist
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    Zab Judah's losses hurt his career. People view him as the Little Engine that couldn't. If he beat Baldomir, Mayweather, Cotto and Clottey he'd be a star.

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    • Caught Square
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      #3
      Hopkins debut loss and vs Roy Jones

      Pacquiao to Singsurat and Torrecampo

      Haglers to Munroe and Watts

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      • Simurgh
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        #4
        Vitali against Lennox.

        but it was more due to Vitali's performance.

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        • boxinggod101
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          #5
          The Cotto lost vs Trout didnt seem to hurt his career at all. He is now talked abt a GGG or Alvarez showdown. Thats one that comes in mind.

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            #6
            Originally posted by Caught Square
            Hopkins debut loss and vs Roy Jones

            Pacquiao to Singsurat and Torrecampo

            Haglers to Munroe and Watts
            This^^^^^^^^

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            • Ray*
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              #7
              Camelot losing to Mayweather.

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              • El-blanco
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                Oscar losing to tito
                Evander to bowe 1

                There's plenty though. It's unfortunate now that the new age of fighter base their career on not losing and it results in **** fights. They think losing is the end of the world, no one would care but a few idiots on here. A few losses won't destroy a great fighters career.

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                • soul_survivor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boxinggod101
                  The Cotto lost vs Trout didnt seem to hurt his career at all. He is now talked abt a GGG or Alvarez showdown. Thats one that comes in mind.
                  thats a great example actually, people tend to forget that Trout out boxed Cotto and was rarely in trouble.

                  Cotto v Trout 2 still needs to happen imo considering Cotto refused to accept the loss and called it a robbery.

                  Other losses that come to mind:
                  Canelo to May, he seems to be right back at it at the highest level

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                  • SeekDaGreat
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                    #10
                    Canelo, when he sparred Mayweather.

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