🤔 2017 Most Humbling L Of The Year (POLL)

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  • GorillaDog
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    #21
    Originally posted by Derranged
    He got robbed in the first fight.
    I had it a draw. A 115-113 Choco card would have been fine too.

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    • HarvardBlue
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      #22
      Rungvisai/Chocolatito II. I thought Rung won the first one without a doubt but the way he dispatched Chocolatito in the second fight was a very humbling loss. That was a soul crushing defeat.

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      • BrometheusBob.
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        #23
        Degale comfortably imo, at least from the options on the poll

        Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
        Toss up between Loma vs Rigo and Garcia vs. Broner.
        4/1 favorites winning is indeed very humbling to the loser

        Especially in Broner's case, who took two very clear Ls already



        Originally posted by Santa_
        Chocolatito. Both losses.
        A travesty that Chocolatito is not on the list

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        • mathed
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          #24
          Rigo. He was talking like he was going to retire Loma and some posters on here were betting the boats on it; don't deny it now, lol.

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          • GhostofDempsey
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            #25
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
            Degale comfortably imo, at least from the options on the poll



            4/1 favorites winning is indeed very humbling to the loser

            Especially in Broner's case, who took two very clear Ls already





            A travesty that Chocolatito is not on the list
            Rigo and Broner had the biggest egos of the fighters who took a humiliating loss this year. That is why I chose them. They were certainly humbled.

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            • 'b'
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              #26
              Mcgregor wasn't humbled - he talked himself into a career high payday in a sport that isn't his while still remaining undefeated as a featherweight and lightweight champion in the UFC. He made more in that Mayweather fight than he did his entire career in the UFC

              He'd talk himself into a tennis match with Roger Federer if he was guaranteed 100 million dollars.

              I'd go with Lemieux just because seeing the satisfacton of a KO artist being humiliated after talking all that ****, even after BJS went to HIS country to risk his belt.

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              • GrandmasterWang
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                #27
                McGregor was humbled. Had he by hook or crook somehow won we would never hear the end of it.

                Mayweather's tko win stopped the "I am boxing" garbage and also his much overhyped 'death touch' left hand bs.

                Conor and his corner genuinely thought they were going to get the win vs the badly faded Mayweather Jr

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                • BM dnobagaV
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                  #28
                  Definitely

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                  • BrometheusBob.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BM dnobagaV
                    Definitely



                    Where's the rest of this post

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                    • Thraxox
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Santa_
                      Chocolatito. Both losses.
                      Man Gonzalez wasn't an arrogant man. He was gracious of his defeat to Rungvisai in the 2nd fight. He just didn't accept that he lost the first.

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