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  • Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
    Tim had the chin and had that huge right hand that could spoil DK's meal ticket.
    So, he told Timmy if he beat Bonecrusher Smith in NY, his drug test would turn positive and he wouldn't even get paid for the fight.
    Timmy sued DK later and DK settled out of court.
    Timmy took a dive like a 1950's palooka against Smith in their rematch.
    Lord, he nearly shutout Smith in their first meeting.

    Smith looked like a deer on a headlight in his fight against Tyson. Absolutely the most boring Tyson fight ever.
    thanks for the info dude 👍😃

    do you have any sources i can check my dude?? 👍😃

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    • Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
      The 80's had a horrible crop of heavyweights.
      It was horrid .
      WBA was a circus. Good Lord, talk about a carousel of men with ******* winning the WBA belt.
      Tate, Weaver ( he was the exception ), Dokes, Coetzee, Page, Tubbs and company.
      When Tubbs and Page duked it out, we referred to it as the battle of the man-*******.

      I think we have more talent now than in the 80's.
      Maybe not like the 90's.
      The 80's was one of the most talented era's in terms of raw ability.

      It was just the the heavyweight division was in serve withdrawal from the 1970's.

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      • Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        The 80's was one of the most talented era's in terms of raw ability.

        It was just the the heavyweight division was in serve withdrawal from the 1970's.
        The 80's had great talent. sure 👍😃


        just that none of it was in the heavyweight division.... 😂

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        • Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
          The 80's was one of the most talented era's in terms of raw ability.

          It was just the the heavyweight division was in serve withdrawal from the 1970's.
          Nah, the heavies were horrible.

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          • Originally posted by Luccio View Post
            The 80's had great talent. sure 👍😃


            just that none of it was in the heavyweight division.... 😂
            Boy, you ain't lying.
            The 80's had talent from 108 to 175.
            Hell Ruben Castillo and Yaqui Lopez could not win titles.
            Today, they'd win several titles.

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            • Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
              Boy, you ain't lying.
              The 80's had talent from 108 to 175.
              Hell Ruben Castillo and Yaqui Lopez could not win titles.
              Today, they'd win several titles.
              its amazing seeing these plebs try to reinvent history 😝😝😝

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              • Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
                Nah, the heavies were horrible.
                I disagree very talented era, just they where all into recreation drugs.

                Mike Tyson even stated it? nobody knew the effects of the stuff.

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                • Originally posted by Luccio View Post
                  thanks for the info dude 👍😃

                  do you have any sources i can check my dude?? 👍😃
                  http://www.boxing.com/terrible_times...therspoon.html

                  Tim, later on told USA channel in his interview, DKP told him " Son, you know you have not been living clean."
                  Tim smoked marijuana of course. But, not during camp.
                  Tim said he had to lose that night .

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                  • Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    I disagree very talented era, just they where all into recreation drugs.

                    Mike Tyson even stated it? nobody knew the effects of the stuff.
                    Well, that recreational drugs did not stop in the 90's.
                    But, the 90's had better talent .

                    Greg Page, Tubbs, Smith, Tucker, Dokes , Tillis, Weaver, Tate and company weren't nearly as good as the 90's crop imo.

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                    • Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
                      Well, that recreational drugs did not stop in the 90's.
                      But, the 90's had better talent .

                      Greg Page, Tubbs, Smith, Tucker, Dokes , Tillis, Weaver, Tate and company weren't nearly as good as the 90's crop imo.
                      Well yes the 90's is probably my favorite era in the heavyweight division after the 70's.

                      Wonder how Ike ibeabuchi would do against the top 3 today.

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