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    #11
    Marciano, of course. You could outbox the **** out of him, blind him, split his nose in two, knock him to the canvas, drain him of blood - but he always came back to beat you.

    Always.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Tengoshi View Post
      No mentions of Chacon? He wife commits suicide over his refusal to retire (she thought he was finished), and he fights and wins the next night, eventually becoming a champion again.
      Never knew that about Chacon, thank you.

      I realize his career was over, but George Chuvalo may be the strongest man I've heard of. To not only overcome the tragedy in his life, but to speak out about it and help others.......thats a real man. Got nothing but respect for him.

      //archives.cbc.ca/sports/boxing/clips/5293/

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        #13
        micky ward comes to mind, he never stopped fighting.

        pipino cuevas, had a record of 17-6 when he won the title, and defended it 11 times. pretty good for a hard hitting journymen.

        and carlos monzon, had a record of 14-3-3, and went undefeated in his next 80 fights.

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          #14
          Matthew Saad Muhammad
          Michael Carbajal
          James Toney
          Jorge Castro
          Arturo Gatti
          Diego Corrales

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            #15
            Evander!!!!

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