The Last Man to Beat Mayweather. Still Regrets It

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  • Cut Man
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    The Last Man to Beat Mayweather. Still Regrets It

    In an article in the NY Times. Writer Sam Borden presents an interview and report on Serafim Todorov. The last man to win in the ring against Floyd Mayweather at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, And how he still regrets it to this day

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/04/sp...=WT.mc_id&_r=0
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    #2
    100% sure if Pac beats Floyd he would never regret it.

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    • paulf
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      #3
      Read the article this morning.

      Absolutely broke my heart.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        Originally posted by paulf
        Read the article this morning.

        Absolutely broke my heart.
        I was going to make a joke until I read it. Damn. Life is a mother****er to some people.

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        • -PBP-
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          #5
          Boxing is so damn corrupt. Even at the amateur level. They don't realize every time they screw a fighter over that they're interfering with his ability to make a living.

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          • SeekDaGreat
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            #6
            Originally posted by Cut Man
            In an article in the NY Times. Writer Sam Borden presents an interview and report on Serafim Todorov. The last man to win in the ring against Floyd Mayweather at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, And how he still regrets it to this day

            http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/04/sp...=WT.mc_id&_r=0
            What's funny is, I watched that fight as they had it posted on yahoo. It was Mayweather versus some Bulgarian guy and I'm pretty sure I saw Mayweather kicking his ass for the better part of the entire fight. And they gave it to the Bulgarian guy.

            So Mayweather has been on the bitter end of a robbery lol.

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            • lizard_man
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              #7
              that was really well written. the last sentence hit right in the feels.

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              • ShoulderRoll
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                #8
                That was a horrible decision and likely influenced by corruption. Not as bad as when Roy Jones was "beaten" at the Olympics, though.

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                • freedom213
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                  #9
                  Sad, and mainly self wrought....

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                  • B Phontain
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                    #10
                    seems like what he really regrets.....is saying no to that contract.

                    if mayweather hears this story he might help the guy. I wouldnt be the least bit surprised either

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