The ten worst losers in boxing history?

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    #41
    Originally posted by just the facts
    Let’s not forget Zab Judah
    VERY good call.

    That's No.2 for me, can anyone top that?

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      #42
      Originally posted by BoZz
      There's been many but blaming his fkn costume tops them all, the thing is he's the biggest sh** talker in the sport and an ego filled maniac who talks about things like how much he would enjoy killing his opponent inside the ring...and then he get's nearly killed...quits like a bi****..and then it's the costume's fault
      Too ****ing funny

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        #43
        Guys, try and be OBJECTIVE, yeah? You might not like Maiiiii/Ping Ping/Gennady Gonad Golovkin, etc., but to suggest they're in this conversation is a serious stretch. Especially as the first one in that list has never (officially) lost.

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          #44
          Amir Khan went on a warpath to discredit the judges and refs when he lost to Lamont Peterson. He went on multiple interviews to shill some conspiracy. The sad part is he did get one of his belts back. And just recently:

          At the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, a back-and-forth battle between lightweights Austin Dulay and Diego Magdaleno. Magdaleno produced one of the finest performances of his career, dropping Dulay on his way to a 10-round unanimous decision victory in a minor upset.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury
            He didn't lose you ****ing moron.
            Right, and Jeff Horn didn't lose to Pacquiao

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              #46
              Originally posted by just the f@gz
              And he was right most of the time.
              He was actually wrong, each time. I corrected your name for ya, since you don’t know any facts.

              JAMES BUTLER folks.
              Dude sucker punched Grant after he loss, without his glove.
              Lmao that guy was just deranged period.

              And Floyd, he’s a big sore losing excuse maker.

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                #47
                Originally posted by !! Anorak
                I'm pretty sure that James Butler will never be shaken from his No.1 position, and I'm not sure that the person who inspired this thread would even seriously be in the running.

                But it's getting embarrassing now, ain't it?

                "I ain't makin' no excuses".... goes on to make 500 excuses.
                Rob comes to mind for me as the numero uno,with joseph freytag a close second
                Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 03-20-2023, 12:25 AM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by !! Anorak
                  You mean Haye by the first one, right?

                  I think he learned his lesson (and redeemed himself) there, as, when he faced Tony Bellew the first time, and his leg was CLEARLY ****ed, he said "no excuses".
                  He certainly redeemed himself,haye was a warrior and underappreciated ,one mean mother

                  That chisora and entourage smashing was something else

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                    Amir Khan went on a warpath to discredit the judges and refs when he lost to Lamont Peterson. He went on multiple interviews to shill some conspiracy. The sad part is he did get one of his belts back. And just recently:

                    https://www.boxingscene.com/dulay-fu...daleno--146812
                    I can't say too much about that, because I kind of agreed.

                    I actually don't understand how that's an L and not a NC on Khan's record when Lamont was later found to be roiding.

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                      #50
                      not the fighter making the excuse - but hughie fury losing to parker and then hennessy crying foul and trying to get the result overturned by the commission and comparing hughie to ali - "it was shades of ali in there" - now THAT one had me in stitches.

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