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Posted: 03 Dec 2007, 13:50
by observer1
Mike Tyson - Had something that Other Boxers didn't. Although A lot of Things happened to him he could not help, but he himself made some bad desicion ultimatley contributing to his Downfall.
I mean he was never the same after douglas...
But 12 years later, He took a beating from Lewis showing had a Chin. Had he been as fast as he was, well.....
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BTW, i heard Tommy is officially negative now...
Posted: 03 Dec 2007, 16:52
by Seamus
Sean O'Grady
Michael "The Silk" Olajide
Andrew Golota
Michael Nunn
Bonecrusher Smith
Tim Witherspoon
Heavyweights In General
Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 13:16
by Jaybird
BIG JOHN TATE
only 45 seconds to go......
Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 16:48
by witherspoon
Jeannine Garside.

Posted: 06 Dec 2007, 03:10
by Grant
Muhammad Ali for not retiring after the Foreman fight
Mike Tyson for prefering to go out by biting rather than on his back
Jeff Fenech for chasing titles when he could have been featherweight champion for ten years
Evander Holyfield for not being content with what he has already done.
Famous Australian footballer Nathan Buckley was talked out of playing one more season when he said to his manager "I would love to keep playing" the reply was " so would I". moral: Age catches up with everyone!
Posted: 06 Dec 2007, 13:31
by Nile4000
Jaclem wrote:..nick wells was the hardest hitting amateur i ever saw. i had hopes he'd get a good trainer, learn to get in shape and develop some stamina and at least be a force as a heavyweight pro. alas, didn't happen....he had a short pro career, either knocked you out or got kayoed himself. but he sure was an exciting amateure and i'll bet those pro fights were barnburners.
going back a few decades, i thought heavyweight clarence henry would do much better than he did. decent boxer, very good puncher...in the top ten for a while and beat some good fighters...but...just faded. he may have had eye trouble, i don't remember off-hand. whatever...he just lacked that extra something that takes a guy to the top and keeps him there.
Would Nick Wells be able to handle Teofilo Stevenson had they fought?
Posted: 06 Dec 2007, 15:00
by Jaclem
..nile..check out my recent post on the amateur forum. but, in the meantime ..yeah....i think nick would get off right away and hit his taller opponent with one of his bombs and boom...back to havana.
Posted: 11 Dec 2007, 01:36
by TONY T
Riddick Bowe for starters. He had designs on being the next Tyson but he deliberatly done everything to dispell that after beating Holly.
His refusal to fight Lewis was a massive dissapointment and a robbery for the fans. He signed to say he would fight the winner of Lewis/Ruddock and he never did!
Posted: 11 Dec 2007, 01:37
by TONY T
Riddick Bowe for starters. He had designs on being the next Tyson but he deliberatly done everything to dispell that after beating Holly.
His refusal to fight Lewis was a massive dissapointment and a robbery for the fans. He signed to say he would fight the winner of Lewis/Ruddock and he never did!
Ended up dumping the WBC Belt in a dust bin rather than fight Lewis, thus breaking up the undisputed part of the Heavyweight Title and the most prestigous belt. Riddick let everyone down inc himslef when it came to his career.
He wasn't the only one to duck Lewis. Tyson did as did Holly for 5 years!
Posted: 11 Dec 2007, 01:47
by SD-Prophecy
Ricky Hatton
Posted: 14 Dec 2007, 02:32
by elmersalsa
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 10:04
by Jacopodb
Two words:
Nathan Cleverly: I thought he was on to become like the
next Calzaghe, but either something went wrong in the process, or I had overestimated his own makings.

Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 10:10
by littlepug
I was sure Colin Mcmillan was gonna set the world on fire but he kinda fizzled out.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 14:24
by Nile4000
Bernard Taylor
Mitch Green
Edwin Rosario
Tony Tucker
Marlon Starling
Roger Mayweather
Hilmer Kenty
Elijah Tillery.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 14:28
by oogiebe
Bruce Seldon
Alex Stewart
and Mike Spinks.
All were too scared to put up a proper fight with Tyson. To quote a movie, "How does it feel to not even try?"
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 15:05
by Nile4000
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 14:28
Bruce Seldon
Alex Stewart
and Mike Spinks.
All were too scared to put up a proper fight with Tyson. To quote a movie, "How does it feel to not even try?"
Add Bonecrusher Smith to that list

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Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 15:06
by gilgamesh
I was extremely disappointed by Wlad's lack of effort against Tyson Fury.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 15:08
by oogiebe
Nile4000 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 15:05
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 14:28
Bruce Seldon
Alex Stewart
and Mike Spinks.
All were too scared to put up a proper fight with Tyson. To quote a movie, "How does it feel to not even try?"
Add Bonecrusher Smith to that list

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LOL! Not the same. Bonecrusher lasted it out with Iron Mike, but the three I mentioned, especially Seldon and Stewart, were beaten before the opening bell. I've never seen fighters look so scared like that!
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 15:35
by oogiebe
Duane Bobick. He beat Teofilo Stevenson in the Pan-Am games. Got blown out at Olympics by same. Undefeated pro and got blown out by Norton.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 16:14
by Onetimeonly
Nile4000 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 14:24
Bernard Taylor
Mitch Green
Edwin Rosario
Tony Tucker
Marlon Starling
Roger Mayweather
Hilmer Kenty
Elijah Tillery.
Starling? That's absurd.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 16:16
by Onetimeonly
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 15:08
Nile4000 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 15:05
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 14:28
Bruce Seldon
Alex Stewart
and Mike Spinks.
All were too scared to put up a proper fight with Tyson. To quote a movie, "How does it feel to not even try?"
Add Bonecrusher Smith to that list

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LOL! Not the same. Bonecrusher lasted it out with Iron Mike, but the three I mentioned, especially Seldon and Stewart, were beaten before the opening bell. I've never seen fighters look so scared like that!

Tyson was as happy to hold as Smith. I'm still waiting for him to hit seldon or Stewart with anything big. I watched Tyson/spinks closed circuit at a college gym and as soon as I saw spinks I turned to my buddy and said ko1
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 16:17
by Onetimeonly
Jimmy Clark and Andrew Maynard were two I touted.
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 18:17
by semtexreilly
Chris Eubank I don't believe he was top drawer,but seemed content to fight b and c level fighters instead of trying to be the best and taking on the big guns
Joe calzague is another who sat in his comfort zone for far too long,and took til near the end of his career before he fought outside the UK,I believe Joe was an exellent boxer though but could had had some bigger names earlier on in his career instead of waiting until near the end
Herol Graham could have been the best British fighter ever with a wee bit of luck,better management etc,don't so much feel let down by him but his career could have and should have been so much better

Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 18:20
by oogiebe
Onetimeonly wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 16:17
Jimmy Clark and Andrew Maynard were two I touted.
Which Jimmy Clark? The FW; hw? (I'm assuming the FW)
Re: The Fighters Who Let You Down?
Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 18:39
by Onetimeonly
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 18:20
Onetimeonly wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 16:17
Jimmy Clark and Andrew Maynard were two I touted.
Which Jimmy Clark? The FW; hw? (I'm assuming the FW)
Nah, the hw from pa. He was right there with Frazier, tubbs, broad in the amateur ranks. Back when it was televised enough that I knew the top guys. Oddly enough, a Baltimore guy beat him before his life spiraled