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Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 18 May 2020, 16:08
by oogiebe
elmersalsa wrote: 18 May 2020, 13:35
oogiebe wrote: 17 May 2020, 19:06
So I shouldn't reply to you anymore?
No, I shouldn't respond to your folly. How about that?
:lol:

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 18 May 2020, 18:34
by elmersalsa
oogiebe wrote: 18 May 2020, 16:08
elmersalsa wrote: 18 May 2020, 13:35

No, I shouldn't respond to your folly. How about that?
:lol:
And you could laugh all you want. It doesn't bother me. :salut: :wave: :shame:

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 18 May 2020, 18:42
by oogiebe
elmersalsa wrote: 18 May 2020, 18:34
oogiebe wrote: 18 May 2020, 16:08

:lol:
And you could laugh all you want. It doesn't bother me. :salut: :wave: :shame:
Sure it does.

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 19 May 2020, 15:41
by Onetimeonly
elmersalsa wrote: 18 May 2020, 13:35
oogiebe wrote: 17 May 2020, 19:06
So I shouldn't reply to you anymore?
No, I shouldn't respond to your folly. How about that?
I'd like a response to how Aaron looked sensational when you didn't see him.

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 19 May 2020, 21:53
by slappy
Good thread.

Diego Corrales comes to mind. I realize he had four or five really good years but when his skills went south, they crashed hard.

Same for Juanma Lopez. He looked unbeatable for a time and then seemed shot overnight.

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 21 May 2020, 19:17
by nickcat0
Dmitry Pirog 20-0 (15 ko's), retired due to injury just after his 32nd birthday.

Didn't turn pro until the age of 25, and only had 1 fight outside of Russia before turning 30. However he was a special talent, and but for his dodgy back, he'd have beaten GGG with ease, and dominated the Middleweight division.

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 14:13
by Jacopodb
Stanley Ketchel was killed at 24 before his rematch with Jack Johnson.

Re: Greatest fighters without longevity

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 14:14
by Jacopodb
nickcat0 wrote: 21 May 2020, 19:17 Dmitry Pirog 20-0 (15 ko's), retired due to injury just after his 32nd birthday.

Didn't turn pro until the age of 25, and only had 1 fight outside of Russia before turning 30. However he was a special talent, and but for his dodgy back, he'd have beaten GGG with ease, and dominated the Middleweight division.
Pirog and Pavlik are among my favorites who didn't go further their prime.

Pavlik's one of my all-time favs. What a style... I wish that more boxers could keep his kind of low-profile attitude.