Great fighters who stayed too long
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allworld80
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Great fighters who stayed too long
There are some big names that stayed too long and sorta make you feel sorry for them. Gatti comes to mind first. But what about the ones that can't seem to win a big fight anymore, like Judah or DLH? Or the ones that are honestly delusional, like Holyfield?
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FinitoLopez
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Evander didnt stay to long because he actually did fight for the world title. Though like you said, he will if he keeps fighting, i think one more fight is to much.FinitoLopez wrote:Floyd Patterson
Muhammed Ali
Tommy Hearns (fought just last year)
Evander Holyfield (only if he keeps going for 3 fights or more).
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Diamond WEAPON
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Re: Great fighters who stayed too long
tzyuforever wrote:There are some big names that stayed too long and sorta make you feel sorry for them. Gatti comes to mind first. But what about the ones that can't seem to win a big fight anymore, like Judah or DLH? Or the ones that are honestly delusional, like Holyfield?
Oscar continues to fight for the same reason Roy Jones does. Basically, those two do not want to go out as losers and be remembered a such. I am convinced that if Oscar would have beat Hopkins or knocked out Mayweather he would have retired on the spot.
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FinitoLopez
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Roberto turned out okay and won some titles. Actually he is pretty happy now. Quarry is a great choice. Its sad to see a guy go out like that. My last choice is Sammy Langford though the guy was blind in one eye almost blind in another and no one still wanted to fight him. One of the top ten or fifteen heavyweights of all time and he never one a belt. Now that is scary.
Re: Great fighters who stayed too long
if you watch the fight again though... you will see why alot of people thought Oscer won that fight against Mayweather. It was very close.Jorge wrote:tzyuforever wrote:There are some big names that stayed too long and sorta make you feel sorry for them. Gatti comes to mind first. But what about the ones that can't seem to win a big fight anymore, like Judah or DLH? Or the ones that are honestly delusional, like Holyfield?
Oscar continues to fight for the same reason Roy Jones does. Basically, those two do not want to go out as losers and be remembered a such. I am convinced that if Oscar would have beat Hopkins or knocked out Mayweather he would have retired on the spot.
Oscer can keep fighting. He really never got beat besides Hopkins.
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The Great John L
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dempseyfire
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Holyfield - no other fighter would've been given a title fight after only beating Lou Savarese. He just keeps getting crushed by people that he would've beaten 10 years ago.
Sugar Ray Leonard is another. All time great fighter, and still looks ok and sounds good, but his last couple of fights were just sad.
Sugar Ray Leonard is another. All time great fighter, and still looks ok and sounds good, but his last couple of fights were just sad.
s.r leonard
s.r robinson
thomas hearns
george foreman(should've retired after the moorer fight)
ali
duran
benitez
archie moore
livingstone bramble
kid gavilan
emile griffith
arturo gatti
reggie strickland
julio ceasar chavez
marcus geraldo
jorge luis gonzalaz
johnnie tapia(needs to retire)
many more i could go on and on about but i gotta get offa the computer and eat my supper....heh!
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s.r robinson
thomas hearns
george foreman(should've retired after the moorer fight)
ali
duran
benitez
archie moore
livingstone bramble
kid gavilan
emile griffith
arturo gatti
reggie strickland
julio ceasar chavez
marcus geraldo
jorge luis gonzalaz
johnnie tapia(needs to retire)
many more i could go on and on about but i gotta get offa the computer and eat my supper....heh!
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lights-out
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Re: Great fighters who stayed too long
Mosely second time out? You really scored it that way?Decagon wrote:This is stupid. Mosley and Mayweather clearly won against De la Hoya. They were 116-112 type decisions.NYY2424 wrote:if you watch the fight again though... you will see why alot of people thought Oscer won that fight against Mayweather. It was very close.
Oscer can keep fighting. He really never got beat besides Hopkins.
...ezzard charles' case is so sad. totally broke. fought way too long before he retired the first time, and then came back to fight some more. one of the saddest fights in boxing history was this former heavyweight champion and all-time great light heavyweight fighting a Dave Ashley in a ring in a high school gymnasium in a small community in Cincinnati.
Fought when he knew he was through. Money gone. Details too sad for me to continue writing about here.
Fought when he knew he was through. Money gone. Details too sad for me to continue writing about here.
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Ambling Alp
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