Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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Ruthless-RKO
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Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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In what was announced as his final bout, 44-year-old former heavyweight contender Dominick Guinn (38-13-1, 26 KOs) won by six round split decision over Terrell Jamal Woods (23-46-7, 16 KOs) on Saturday night at the Arabia Shrine Center in Houston, Texas. Scores were 58-56, 59-55 for Guinn, 58-56 for Woods. Guinn won the vacant American Boxing Federation “American West” heavyweight title.

Super welterweight Evan “Yung Holy” Holyfield moved to 2-0 with 2 KOs after a third round knockout over debuting Henry Mendez. A body shot put Mendez down for the count. Holyfield is the son of legendary former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield, who was in attendance.

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All the best to him. Wasn't he once touted as a real prospect along with big Aud on the Ring magazine years ago :lol:
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I'm a Brit, but have a vague memory of Larry Merchant hailing him as the future of American boxing after he stopped Michael Grant, before almost immediately transforming into an unambitous but durable journeyman.
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Re: Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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Michael Grant, hailed as the big American hope, then he got trashed by Lewis inside two rounds. Something that is a modern classic for when a hypejobe gets destroyed.

Nice of Guinn to end it with a W. Also, the dude was never stopped.
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Stuarty wrote: 25 Nov 2019, 13:00 All the best to him. Wasn't he once touted as a real prospect along with big Aud on the Ring magazine years ago :lol:
He sure looked like a solid fighter for a bit.
Great amateur career and a solid chin.
I thought for sure he was going to be at least a top contender.
Oh well I've been wrong on others too
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Stuarty wrote: 25 Nov 2019, 13:00 All the best to him. Wasn't he once touted as a real prospect along with big Aud on the Ring magazine years ago :lol:
That's right.

My two best mates are not big boxing fans, but like everyone else, they watch the big over hyped PPV fights.

I remember around about the time Lewis and Tyson quit, one of them asked me who's going to be the next great HW?

I told him, look out for a bloke called Dominick Guinn; he's going to be the next great HW and future champion. :oops: :doh:

Suffice to say, neither one of them have asked me a similar question since.😄
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Syntax Error wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 01:59
Stuarty wrote: 25 Nov 2019, 13:00 All the best to him. Wasn't he once touted as a real prospect along with big Aud on the Ring magazine years ago :lol:
That's right.

My two best mates are not big boxing fans, but like everyone else, they watch the big over hyped PPV fights.

I remember around about the time Lewis and Tyson quit, one of them asked me who's going to be the next great HW?

I told him, look out for a bloke called Dominick Guinn; he's going to be the next great HW and future champion. :oops: :doh:

Suffice to say, neither one of them have asked me a similar question since.😄
That's alright mate, i thought Nathan Cleverly was the second coming of Joe Calzaghe :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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Stuarty wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 03:51
Syntax Error wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 01:59

That's right.

My two best mates are not big boxing fans, but like everyone else, they watch the big over hyped PPV fights.

I remember around about the time Lewis and Tyson quit, one of them asked me who's going to be the next great HW?

I told him, look out for a bloke called Dominick Guinn; he's going to be the next great HW and future champion. :oops: :doh:

Suffice to say, neither one of them have asked me a similar question since.😄
That's alright mate, i thought Nathan Cleverly was the second coming of Joe Calzaghe :lol: :lol:
😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Re: Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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There is that infamous ring mag cover hailing guinn, mesi, and audley as the next generation of hw superstars
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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 14:09 There is that infamous ring mag cover hailing guinn, mesi, and audley as the next generation of hw superstars
Yep and I was a believer :roll:
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tiny_acres wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 17:30
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 14:09 There is that infamous ring mag cover hailing guinn, mesi, and audley as the next generation of hw superstars
Yep and I was a believer :roll:
You weren't alone. :oops:
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oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 17:32
tiny_acres wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 17:30

Yep and I was a believer :roll:
You weren't alone. :oops:
I was one of those believers too :oops:

Still wish we would have got to see a Mesi/Guinn fight.
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Perseus wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 09:31
oogiebe wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 17:32

You weren't alone. :oops:
I was one of those believers too :oops:

Still wish we would have got to see a Mesi/Guinn fight.
I would of loved that
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Re: Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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Stuarty wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 03:51
Syntax Error wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 01:59

That's right.

My two best mates are not big boxing fans, but like everyone else, they watch the big over hyped PPV fights.

I remember around about the time Lewis and Tyson quit, one of them asked me who's going to be the next great HW?

I told him, look out for a bloke called Dominick Guinn; he's going to be the next great HW and future champion. :oops: :doh:

Suffice to say, neither one of them have asked me a similar question since.😄
That's alright mate, i thought Nathan Cleverly was the second coming of Joe Calzaghe :lol: :lol:
At least cleverly was a two time world champion
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Re: Dominick Guinn ends career with a win

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Good way how to end boxing career at age of 44. :box: No more fighting man
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