Fighters who had their career interrupted

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  • Banko Villas
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    Fighters who had their career interrupted

    Which undefeated fighters seemed to be P4P material before having their careers cut short? For example. Ibeabuchi, Pirog and Valero. And which one do you think was best among these mysterious unanswered questionmark warriors?
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    Celtic Warrior
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    If Joe Calzaghe's hands hadn't given him trouble, he'd have retired more than 50-0 with a much higher knockout percentage.

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    • asgarth
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      #3
      http://boxrec.com/boxer/2201

      Salvador Sanchez

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      • JAB5239
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        #4
        Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali.

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        • jmrf4435
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          #5
          Originally posted by Scholar
          If Joe Calzaghe's hands hadn't given him trouble, he'd have retired more than 50-0 with a much higher knockout percentage.
          I was not aware of any hand issues...Joe cal was damn good though. A true boxer puncher mover, he's kinda like a more talented version of Billie Joe Saunders, with waaaay better stamina.

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          • daggum
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            #6
            Originally posted by Scholar
            If Joe Calzaghe's hands hadn't given him trouble, he'd have retired more than 50-0 with a much higher knockout percentage.


            prime calzaghe power

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