Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
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keithmoonhangover
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Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
One minute he was a world beater, the next, he was finished. Who is he?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
I was gonna say it, but I thought Saad (I'm never wrong, except when I bet on fights) offthedeck might tell me off. Best offensive display ever, my arse!The Dark Destroyer wrote:Riddick Bowe. It lasted one fight.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
keithmoonhangover wrote:I was gonna say it, but I thought Saad (I'm never wrong, except when I bet on fights) offthedeck might tell me off. Best offensive display ever, my arse!The Dark Destroyer wrote:Riddick Bowe. It lasted one fight.
Bowe is an excellent choice.
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metchampion
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
'Neon Leon' Spinks.
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MEISINGER
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good callmetchampion wrote:'Neon Leon' Spinks.
1 fight and done
Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
Junior jones prime was pretty short. So was Don Currys
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MEISINGER
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
when don curry took out milton mccrory i thought he wasTomasino wrote:Junior jones prime was pretty short. So was Don Currys
going to be bigger then leonard
man his prime went as fast as it came
spectacular fighter but only for a short time
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
In that prime, he could have beaten Leonard.
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MEISINGER
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
100% agreeSaadOffTheDeck wrote:In that prime, he could have beaten Leonard.
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Feels good and strange to stand on the same side of the fence as Saad..
Absolutely Donald Curry. He was lightning up until the McCrory fight, and I agree would've been neck and neck with SRL, and then done right after never to return.
Elisha Obed is the other name that came to mind. Mega-upside in 1975-77 and didn't even look like a legit main eventer against Curtis Parker a few years later....
Absolutely Donald Curry. He was lightning up until the McCrory fight, and I agree would've been neck and neck with SRL, and then done right after never to return.
Elisha Obed is the other name that came to mind. Mega-upside in 1975-77 and didn't even look like a legit main eventer against Curtis Parker a few years later....
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Mike Tyson? (don't shoot me!)
It feels short given his talent.
It feels short given his talent.
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misterpunch
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Sugar Carl Esquire
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
James'Buster'Douglas 1 night in Tokyo.
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Curry would have been a hard match up for anyone. Starling's later success proved just how good he was.
I can't see him beating Leonard though...or Hearns or Duran...but they'd have been great match ups. probably pick him over Trinidad, Moseley and Whittaker.
I can't see him beating Leonard though...or Hearns or Duran...but they'd have been great match ups. probably pick him over Trinidad, Moseley and Whittaker.
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King Carlos
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Curry could've beaten Leonard around the time he beat McCrory, provided he was facing the Leonard of the same time. A prime Leonard was too durable and eventually would've gone the route he went against Kalule and Hearns (if necessary) and broken Donald down while taking his share of punishment in the exchanges. Still might've gone to a decision, though, and would've been an awesome technical affair/fire-fight while it lasted.
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The 1bangkid
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
Sugar Carl Esquire wrote:James'Buster'Douglas 1 night in Tokyo.
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Meldrick Taylor
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Fernando Vargas
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John Mugabi.
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Riddick Bowe would be my answer
Someone's answer of James "Buster" Douglas 1 night in Tokyo seems fair. How many other guys are there like him in Boxing history? Who had one very impressive, very well earned victory...and were never able to compete with Top fighters again? I gotta assume that's something that hasn't happened all that often.
Someone's answer of James "Buster" Douglas 1 night in Tokyo seems fair. How many other guys are there like him in Boxing history? Who had one very impressive, very well earned victory...and were never able to compete with Top fighters again? I gotta assume that's something that hasn't happened all that often.
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Re: Which Fighter Had The Shortest Prime?
Eduardo Ray Marquez. Never beat anybody worth a shit before getting a title shot, won a minimumweight belt, lost it 36 days later to Ivan Calderon and never won another meaningful fight.
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Carlos Baldomir,Buster Douglas
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Baldomir had a good run with victories over Judah and Gatti, but I don't think he was any better then than he would've been the year before or after that really. Judah just underestimated him and did his usual late round tiring act and it costs him. Gatti overestimated his boxing ability, and underestimated Baldomir's when that fight happened.Argentino wrote:Carlos Baldomir,Buster Douglas
So did I, I remember I thought Gatti was going to outbox him in that one...I couldn't have been more wrong, Baldomir fully controlled that fight.