For me, it has to be Leonard getting owned by Hector NOT so Macho Camacho. YES, both men were waaaayyyy past their prime BUT Leonard was in the ring with the likes of Duran,Benitez,Hearns,Hagler and Norris. Those men couldnt stop Leonard like Camacho did. What's more crazier Camacho is a ***** cat... a cuttie afraid to take risks, get hit etc. Seeing that Camacho started his career at 130 and Leonard at 147...Camacho stopped the great Ray Leonard...God damn that's embarrassing!!! Ray Leonard is also one of favorite fighters of all time...that hurted when I seen that **** go down.
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Originally posted by SweetScienceFor me, it has to be Leonard getting owned by Hector NOT so Macho Camacho. YES, both men were waaaayyyy past their prime BUT Leonard was in the ring with the likes of Duran,Benitez,Hearns,Hagler and Norris. Those men couldnt stop Leonard like Camacho did. What's more crazier Camacho is a ***** cat... a cuttie afraid to take risks, get hit etc. Seeing that Camacho started his career at 130 and Leonard at 147...Camacho stopped the great Ray Leonard...God damn that's embarrassing!!! Ray Leonard is also one of favorite fighters of all time...that hurted when I seen that **** go down.
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Originally posted by SweetScience^Thanks for the complement.
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i feel a little sorry for Iron Mike, cos hes no longer in his prime and was beaten by a much less skilled and talented opponent in Danny Williams.
I would love to see him show the world, whos the real heavyweight champ again, but hes past his prime. These other pretenders wouldnt be able to tie Iron Mikes shoelace when he was in his prime.
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Tyson on the canvass for the first time, having been blasted by Bonecrusher in Tokyo. The image of the BADDEST MAN ON THE PLANET groping for his mouthpiece is both pathetic and embarrasing.As, was watching a frustrated Tyson bite a chunk off Vander's ear.
And there's the GREAT ALI, losing to Leon Spinks, and, Larry Holmes becoming the only reigning Heavyweight champion to cede his belt to a LightHeavyweight champ going up (Mchael Spinks), in all of history, while having a crack at chalking up the best winning record in Heavyweight championship boxing and besting Marciano's 49-0. (Ruiz losing to Roy Jones doesn't come close!)
Last edited by grayfist; 12-17-2004, 11:35 PM.
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I think a great fighter is a boxer who has lost but came back from the loss to either win the rematch or achieve great things there after. But a precieved great fighter who got shelled in an upset i would have to make an honorable mention to Naseem Hamed. This guy that bigging himself up and got hammered by Marco and didn`t even want to return to the ring after that.
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