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    Mike Nixon

    If a fighter had " future champ " stamped on his forehead, Mike Nixon did. He was a smooth boxer with a good punch. He had solid skills and a lot of heart. He was a real crowd pleaser. For all the attributes Mike had he lacked one thing...The ability to take a good punch. He was stopped six times in his thirty seven bout career. In fact he stopped in three rounds by Larry Davis in his pro debut in 1970. Mike was a raw eighteen year old kid at the time and he showed the grit and determination to come back and win thirteen in a row. In 1971 he was halted in nine by George Davis. In 1972 he was kayoed twice by Art Davis. Mike learned to stay away from guys with the last name of Davis.

    Mike would reel off eight victories in a row plus a ninth round no contest against the rated David Love in 1974. In 1975 he lost a decision to Olympic Gold Medal winner Sugar Ray Seales. He then scored an upset points verdict over future light heavyweight champion, Mike Rossman. The rematch produced one of the most devastating knockouts I've ever seen. In the seventh round of a close and competitive fight, Rossman launched a right hand that landed like a guided missile on Nixon's jaw. Need I say " lights out " ? It was one of the hardest punches I've ever seen landed.

    Nixon would return and in 1976 he lost in ten to clever Tony Licata. Then in a stunning upset Mike stopped the highly touted South African Gert Steyn in five rounds. Nixon was now back in the thick of the middleweight picture. In 1977 Nixon was matched with the rough and tumble Vito Antuofermo. Vito, who was on his way to the world's middleweight championship ended Mike's dream in the fourth round. That was Nixon's last fight. He retired with a very respectable 27-8-1 record. During his career he gained some acclaim as the Jerry and Mike Quarry's brother-in-law. Nixon though cut his own path through the ratings and although he did not reach the top, he did mix with some of the best.

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    Where is ricardo Williams another can't miss peospect.They should put a picture of Ricardo williams on a milk carton.

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      #3
      I don't remember too much about Mike Nixon except for his fights against Sugar Ray Seales, who would go on to be KOed in the first round against Hagler, and the rematch with Rossman which was just a vicious right hand that destroyed Nixon. I thought he was skillful though, he did give Rossman some problems in the rematch, I would say the fight was probably even before he got knocked out, and of course he had the upset win in the first fight.

      As for Ricardo Williams, I remember he had some legal troubles, he was busted for trafficking *******, and I believe he will be in prison until about 2010 if I am not mistaken.

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        #4
        Originally posted by La_Vibora View Post
        I don't remember too much about Mike Nixon except for his fights against Sugar Ray Seales, who would go on to be KOed in the first round against Hagler, and the rematch with Rossman which was just a vicious right hand that destroyed Nixon. I thought he was skillful though, he did give Rossman some problems in the rematch, I would say the fight was probably even before he got knocked out, and of course he had the upset win in the first fight.

        As for Ricardo Williams, I remember he had some legal troubles, he was busted for trafficking *******, and I believe he will be in prison until about 2010 if I am not mistaken.
        That last part about Williams is correct.

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