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    #31
    sturm-de la hoya

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      #32
      Arakawa in his loss against Figueroa.

      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
      No way in hell does a loss enhance your damn legacy,wtf is wrong with you?? WINNING IS THE NAME OF THE GAME PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
      Um, no. The the name of the game is boxing; you know, the sport where people look at two fighters perform. If a fighter performs well in defeat, his stock will rise. For example Cotto's loss against Mayweather did more for his career than his victory over Gomez.
      Last edited by FeFist; 03-23-2014, 09:49 PM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by jayblack View Post
        And what lose got Gatti into the hall?
        You walked into that one

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          #34
          Is jayblack, Larry's dupe? Don't often run across people who can't distinguish between lose and loss.

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            #35
            Mtagwa-Lopez

            Martinez-Williams 1.

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              #36
              Azumah losing to Sanchez

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                #37
                pacquiao is definitely one. his ealier loses made him a monster in the ring


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                  #38
                  Lara v Williams.

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                    #39
                    Johnny Nelson lost his first 5 fights. Orlando Salido was 6-5-1.

                    Specifically speaking id say Marquez-Pac.

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                      #40
                      Marquez vs Pacquiao

                      Marquez losing made him more hungry to beat Pacquiao and he made the adjustments by studying the previous fights to beat him.

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