Fighters Who Weren't The Same After A Certain Fight

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  • JimRaynor
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    #1

    Fighters Who Weren't The Same After A Certain Fight

    Jeff Lacy after Calzaghe fight

    Razor Ruddock after Tyson fight

    Sam Peter after Vitali Klitschko fight

    Michael Grant after Lennox Lewis fight

    Roy Jones after Tarver II fight
  • Joe Beamish
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    #2
    Foreman after Ali

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    • Murcielago
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      #3
      Camacho after Rosario


      And Jones Jr I'd say wasn't the same after coming down in weight from the Ruiz fight.

      Vargas after Trinidad

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      • sweetpea87
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        #4
        Hamed after Barrera

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        • Bob Haymon
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          #5
          Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez after they faced each other.

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          • famicommander
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            #6
            Wladimir Klitschko after Kubrat Pulev.

            Not because of anything Pulev did. That's just the last time Wlad didn't appear washed up to my eyes.

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            • KillaMane26
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              #7
              Pac vs Marquez 4
              Broner vs Maidana
              Cotto vs Marg.
              Marg. Vs Mosely
              Brook vs GGG
              Gonzalez vs Rungvisai 2
              Mattyse vs Garcia
              Ortiz vs Maidana

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              • PRchamp
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                #8
                Chocolalito knock out loss to Rungsavai was devastating coming from a fighter who reigned the P4P list for years.

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                • BoomBapTrap
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26
                  Pac vs Marquez 4
                  Broner vs Maidana
                  Cotto vs Marg.
                  Marg. Vs Mosely
                  Brook vs GGG
                  Gonzalez vs Rungvisai 2
                  Mattyse vs Garcia
                  Ortiz vs Maidana

                  Good list.

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                  • HENNY
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                    #10
                    To a certain extent, Miguel Cotto after the first Margarito fight (I wonder why...)

                    After seeing his career progress, it just seemed like something was taken from him that night man

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