Name a fighter who's best win was a loss?

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #21
    Vitali Klitschko is the undisputed champion of this category

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    • Mayabang
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      #22
      Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
      Tko6 ........
      This!

      That KO humbled Pac, made him focus more on his fights, and gave his documentary a nice story It showed us how Pac is able to rise back up and still be a great champion.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Boxfan83
        For example, Rulan Provodnikov's loss to Bradley. The guy lost but gained some fame out of it and a title shot....
        I may be hedging a little, but I would say Manny Pacquaio. Pacquaio looked really good in getting KTFO by Marquez in their fourth fight. The way Pacquaio hit that canvas in the sixth round proves that he knows how to take a knockout blow.

        Also, we all know that Pacquaio was on the verge of KO'ing Marquez when he got KTFO. Even though he had already been knocked down once, we all know that Pacquaio was beating the snot out of Marquez; and if Marquez hadn't KO'd Pacquaio with that lucky punch with one second left in the round, Pacquaio was going to KO Marquez at the bell

        We all know that when Pacquaio hurts you, he finishes you because he finished Marquez after knocking him down three times in the first round of their first fight and he also finished Algieri after knocking him down six times.

        Oh, wait a MF minute!!!!!! Pac didn't finish Marquez and Algieri after knocking them down multiple times! I forgot that the first Marquez fight was pre-PacPEDS and the Algieri fight was post PacPEDS. Regardless, Pacquaio won the hearts of hundreds of fans on this site and millions of fans around the world by his brave performance that ended with him lying on the canvas unconscious for five minutes.

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #24
          Vitali
          Bradley
          Algieri
          Maidana
          Khan
          Hatton
          DLH
          Gatti
          Zab
          Haye
          Broner

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            #25
            Originally posted by big_james10
            I may be hedging a little, but I would say Manny Pacquaio. Pacquaio looked really good in getting KTFO by Marquez in their fourth fight. The way Pacquaio hit that canvas in the sixth round proves that he knows how to take a knockout blow.

            Also, we all know that Pacquaio was on the verge of KO'ing Marquez when he got KTFO. Even though he had already been knocked down once, we all know that Pacquaio was beating the snot out of Marquez; and if Marquez hadn't KO'd Pacquaio with that lucky punch with one second left in the round, Pacquaio was going to KO Marquez at the bell

            We all know that when Pacquaio hurts you, he finishes you because he finished Marquez after knocking him down three times in the first round of their first fight and he also finished Algieri after knocking him down six times.

            Oh, wait a MF minute!!!!!! Pac didn't finish Marquez and Algieri after knocking them down multiple times! I forgot that the first Marquez fight was pre-PacPEDS and the Algieri fight was post PacPEDS. Regardless, Pacquaio won the hearts of hundreds of fans on this site and millions of fans around the world by his brave performance that ended with him lying on the canvas unconscious for five minutes.
            [IMG]http://i.*****.com/VGs4AxrJBk9aw.gif[/IMG]

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            • gauze
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              #26
              i think sturm's fight with de la hoya was a real big part of his popularity over in germany. if he didnt perform as well as he did, i dont think anyone would have cared about him. if de la hoya won clean with no controversey, they wouldnt have cared about him over there.

              you also got fighters like emmanuel augustus. those guys that get robbed no matter what. augustus vs courtney burton was so disgusting. like did anyone back then seriously think courtney burton was gonna be the new face of boxing??????

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                #27
                Originally posted by big_james10
                I may be hedging a little, but I would say Manny Pacquaio. Pacquaio looked really good in getting KTFO by Marquez in their fourth fight. The way Pacquaio hit that canvas in the sixth round proves that he knows how to take a knockout blow.

                Also, we all know that Pacquaio was on the verge of KO'ing Marquez when he got KTFO. Even though he had already been knocked down once, we all know that Pacquaio was beating the snot out of Marquez; and if Marquez hadn't KO'd Pacquaio with that lucky punch with one second left in the round, Pacquaio was going to KO Marquez at the bell

                We all know that when Pacquaio hurts you, he finishes you because he finished Marquez after knocking him down three times in the first round of their first fight and he also finished Algieri after knocking him down six times.

                Oh, wait a MF minute!!!!!! Pac didn't finish Marquez and Algieri after knocking them down multiple times! I forgot that the first Marquez fight was pre-PacPEDS and the Algieri fight was post PacPEDS. Regardless, Pacquaio won the hearts of hundreds of fans on this site and millions of fans around the world by his brave performance that ended with him lying on the canvas unconscious for five minutes.
                This post gave me cancer.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Vitali Klitschko is the undisputed champion of this category
                  Don't push it, you might end up being the cause of a lengthy and boring Vitali FACTS!!! post.

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                    #29
                    Murray and Golovkin.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Aristocrat
                      Malinaggi going twelve rounds with Cotto. It's like a badge of honor for Paulie lol
                      That was cotto's best win.

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