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  • jmrf4435
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    FIghters that DRAMATICALLY improved after their first loss

    I'm not talkng about experience, I'm talking about fighters who had a bad loss and came back reborn, better.

    David lemeuix--The guy is no muhhamid ali, Bit if were to guess about 6 years ago i'd think he's be retired now. He lost to that one clown. He MONUmenaly better than when he was, in every way, did he find god? ****l

    LOmchenko-He learned pro fighters are dirty, now he fights even nastier in the ring

    wlad

    canelo maybe?
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    Bhop......

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    • PsychoPat
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      #3
      Bernard hopkins.
      Luke campbell.

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      • Mammoth
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        After Lemieux lost his first fight he went on to lose another fight straight after

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        • DuckAdonis
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          Sergey kovalev

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          • jmrf4435
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sp0rty Cr@ig
            Bhop......
            good one--maybe he'll come back from that joe smith ko

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            • jmrf4435
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              #7
              Originally posted by DuckAdonis
              Sergey kovalev
              He's only lost once tome, and i thought h was clearly hit in the nuts the second ight

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                Amir Khan

                Canelo (probably the best example)

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                • mlac
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                  charles martin

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jmrf4435
                    I'm not talkng about experience, I'm talking about fighters who had a bad loss and came back reborn, better.

                    David lemeuix--The guy is no muhhamid ali, Bit if were to guess about 6 years ago i'd think he's be retired now. He lost to that one clown. He MONUmenaly better than when he was, in every way, did he find god? ****l

                    LOmchenko-He learned pro fighters are dirty, now he fights even nastier in the ring

                    wlad

                    canelo maybe?
                    Great examples.

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