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Oh how the mighty have fallen...your picks for biggest drop offs?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano
    It's funny to see people voting for Judah...

    Judah is not a once was.. he's a never has been...

    He lost all of his big fights... and his best wins are over Corley (SD) and a win over Spinks - another bum that hasn't done much other than Mayorga and Judah
    He was still on top of the division though.
    Many predicted him to beat and even knock out Mayweather.

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    • #12
      I have to say Judah because most of those other guys were never at the top. I guess you could say Jirov had a bad fall, but nobody knew who he was anyway. He was king of a weak cruiserweight division, got beat by Toney in a fight that wasn't nearly as close as most people claim, and disappeared after loss after loss. Judah has always been a popular fighter due to his support from New York. He lost to Baldomir and Mayweather in back to back fights and got himself suspended in Vegas. That's a long way down from Undisputed Welterweight Champion.

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      • #13
        Audley Harrison is a never was in the professional level.

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        • #14
          judah IMO is the biggest drop off from any tof those boxers!

          being at the top and falling down hard must be pretty tough..
          the best waay to describe hios downfall is his last two fights man he ****** big tym in those fights..

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          • #15
            Originally posted by kg21mvp
            judah IMO is the biggest drop off from any tof those boxers!

            being at the top and falling down hard must be pretty tough..
            the best waay to describe hios downfall is his last two fights man he ****** big tym in those fights..
            I thought he was excellent in the Floyd fight.

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            • #16
              I never considered Spinks mighty at all. Lacey should not be on that list IMO b/c we haven't seen his full potential yet and I think that loss to Calzaghe with benifit him. I pick Judah b/c he had the skills but not the brain, same with Harrrison.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by PBF34
                I thought he was excellent in the Floyd fight.
                in the early rounds where in zab would get by the defense of PBF but he totally collapsed in the late rounds! and im a fan of his but im sad with the way his career has turned out right now.. DAMN!

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                • #18
                  No Roy Jones, Jr.? I think he's the one who fell from the highest heights. From number 1 on most P4P lists on several occassions to...
                  Last edited by grayfist; 07-06-2006, 02:55 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by PBF34
                    I thought he was excellent in the Floyd fight.
                    he was. up until it gotten to his head and when floyd was beating him up in the later rounds. wasted talent really.

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                    • #20
                      Some interesting choices, though as my main man Mr. Soprano mentioned, Judah never was anybody. Mormeck fought honorably in a war, so I don't consider that a major crash.

                      Due to the nature of his defeat (and the embarrassment we felt realising he really wasn't all that) I picked Tarver.

                      A pick that's not on there is Tawdry Embarrassin'. Although he never was anything, he kept telling us he would be. To see him ****ting his pants against Williams and then consigning himself to the club circuit against Guinn was a drop from someone who was, just seven months ago, considered as a genuine contender... even though we laughed at him anyway.

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