worst foulers in boxing history

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Counter-puncher wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 07:17 Genuine lol in the middle of Morrisons cafe at that one
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banjo wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 07:25
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Dec 2022, 20:32 ya, golota a literal nutcase :oo
Especially considering he was probably going to win both those fights anyway.
He was doing it every time he got buzzed. He was trying to throw low blows as he was being knocked down at one point. I think the narrative was that he came up hard on the streets in Poland. His natural instinct was to lose the plot in a crisis. I hope he's doing well in retirement.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 08:17
banjo wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 07:25
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Dec 2022, 20:32 ya, golota a literal nutcase :oo
Especially considering he was probably going to win both those fights anyway.
He was doing it every time he got buzzed. He was trying to throw low blows as he was being knocked down at one point. I think the narrative was that he came up hard on the streets in Poland. His natural instinct was to lose the plot in a crisis. I hope he's doing well in retirement.
Only seen stuff posted by Golata's son on Instagram, but Golata looks healthy, happy and doing well for himself
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Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 05:07 No one mentioned Eusebio Pedroza. Before most people's time but low blow combination after low blow combination.

Also Ricky Hatton got away with so much wrestling, holding and hitting in his career that his fans thought the ref cheated him when he stopped him doing it :lol:

Come on Cortez jumped on Hattons back anytime he breathed on Floyd, he didn't need Cortez help beating Hatton but it gets more rediculous the more you look back at it, there was one point in round 2 where Floyd ducked low and tried to grab Hatton, Hatton wound up an uppercut and Cortez grabbed him in a bearhug from behind
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Think there's also a bit if a false narrative regarding Hatton, he only really started the ugly mauling late in his career
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Matt Skelton.
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Ward was a talent but so dirty. I sometimes wonder if the wbss was set up for an American to win. Constant home field advantage. Taylor and Dirrell not fighting him. Constant and flagrant fouls etc
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Tony Galento

Mustapha Hashmo.

That Egyptian who Calazghe fought who headbutted someone to death. :shame: :shame:

Luis fornicating Resto.
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Fray Bentos wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 12:08 Tony Galento

Mustapha Hashmo.

That Egyptian who Calazghe fought who headbutted someone to death. :shame: :shame:

Luis fornicating Resto.
I don't remember Hamsho being dirty, just tough as nails. I'll have to go watch him again.

Resto was a criminal
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oogiebe wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 12:24
Fray Bentos wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 12:08 Tony Galento

Mustapha Hashmo.

That Egyptian who Calazghe fought who headbutted someone to death. :shame: :shame:

Luis fornicating Resto.
I don't remember Hamsho being dirty, just tough as nails. I'll have to go watch him again.

Resto was a criminal
I remember Don LaLonde after his fight with Hamsho saying it was the only time he had been hit with combination fouls and that he was dirty fighter - can't say I was a massive student of Hamsho but remember that particular quote. :TU:
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GreenLightning wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 11:49 Think there's also a bit if a false narrative regarding Hatton, he only really started the ugly mauling late in his career
Agree with that. It was when Ricky started slowing down at the end of his career. A tactic to keep himself in fights. It didn't sit well with me, and sort of tainted my view of him and his career.
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Fray Bentos wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 12:08 Tony Galento

Mustapha Hashmo.

That Egyptian who Calazghe fought who headbutted someone to death. :shame: :shame:

Luis fornicating Resto.
Kabary Salam, he's a naughty man. By all accounts he's been charged with murdering his daughter.
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GreenLightning wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 11:49 Think there's also a bit if a false narrative regarding Hatton, he only really started the ugly mauling late in his career
Started it with Tszuyu at the latest
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Anthony Fowler by far. Giving money out on Twitter so publicly is not a good thing. It’s strange.
Send via private messages!

Kevin Spacey’s real last name is Fowler but he’s a nonce, apparently. So he’s dislikable. But as far as I know has no links to boxing.

So Anthony is the worst.
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Dioufy wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 15:23 Anthony Fowler by far. Giving money out on Twitter so publicly is not a good thing. It’s strange.
Send via private messages!

Kevin Spacey’s real last name is Fowler but he’s a nonce, apparently. So he’s dislikable. But as far as I know has no links to boxing.

So Anthony is the worst.
What about Robbie? OK lad or?
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Bernard Hopkins in the USA and Matthew Barney in the UK were legends of persistent holding....should have been disqualified countless times.
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handsofstone wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 06:53 Henneberry notoriously couldn't pronounce his Rs and Ron Richards used to taunt him mercilessly resulting in his seeing red every time they fought and he just couldn't contain himself and got disqualified every time

I just made that up and doubt it's true but makes you think
horrendously under-appreciated comment, this one, bumped so you fucken charlatans realise and recognise, bitches
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Ray Leonard was brilliant at hitting on the break. :box:
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Luis Alberto Lazarte was a dirty cheating git. Heads, elbows, low blows, anything else he could muster. Awful guy in the ring
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Fritzie Zivic usually wins this argument.

In recent years Ward and Hopkins were bad and allowed to get away with it as was Mayweather. Wlad was pretty bad too.
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Bika was good with the nut if I remember
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 14 Dec 2022, 09:20 Luis Alberto Lazarte was a dirty cheating git. Heads, elbows, low blows, anything else he could muster. Awful guy in the ring
his fans were lovely though :lol:

oh and 'welcome back' BP, ain't seen you in a while :TU:
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Lennox Lewis and Tyson Fury both mastered the art of holding their opponents head with one arm and uppercutting them with another.
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Wlad Klit

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Wow...forgotten about that head butt. Should have been an instant DQ !
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