Have there been any instances where fighters didn't show up fight night?

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  • manimgoindown
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    #1

    Have there been any instances where fighters didn't show up fight night?

    Like literally too sick, not feeling well, etc?
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    Pacquiao against Mayweather

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    • Redd Foxx
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      There's a possibility that some of the last minute illness/injuries have been essentially no-shows. These guys have too many handlers and appointments to just disappear. They're constantly expected to be at a certain place at a certain time so sudden illness or injury is the only way out.

      I don't know of this happening in boxing a lot but it's happened a number of times in MMA. The night Kimbo was first KO's, Ken Shamrock was reportedly holding them up for more money and when they wouldn't give it to him, he suddenly got injured and couldn't go out.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #4
        Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
        Pacquiao against Mayweather

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        • O Prophet
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          #5
          Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
          Pacquiao against Gayweather
          Fixed it for ya.

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          • paulf
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            #6
            Juergen Braehmer v Nathan Cleverly about four years ago. Dude fucking called in sick.

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            • boliodogs
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              #7
              There have been millions of boxing matches so I am sure this has happened many times.

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              • OnePunch
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                it doesnt happen that often on the big stage, but at the club show level its not that uncommon. Ive had guys get sick, get arrested, even had one opponent not show up to the weigh in and when we called him he said he got called into work lol.

                Sure, the commission will usually suspend their license for 6-12 months for pulling a no-show, but that doesnt help you any when a fight you had on your show falls out at the last second......

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                • Idunnoshet
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by O Prophet
                  Fixed it for ya.
                  Clever . FIRST time I hear that one .

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                  • Furn
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                    #10
                    My sisters ex was a promising amateur but had like an anxiety attack minutes before his pro debut and called it off.

                    Never fought again.

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