yea but oscars from teh streets in LA, im sure someone edged him on before
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Originally posted by ParodyPost some here...
Heavyweight Boxer Paolo Vidoz won Olympic Bronze in 2000 at Superheavyweight after beating Calvin Brock and Samuel Peter but lost to Audley Harrison.
Vidoz is a pretty good heavy, and is European champ right now. I think he can beat Brock, Audley, and outbox Peter.
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Originally posted by RunWithKnivesJohnny Tapia was:
1. Tied to a chair, and forced to watch his mother ****d and stabbed to death when he was a child.
2. The Sole survivor of a Bus wreck at the age of 11 that killed over 20 other children.
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Originally posted by ParodyRocky Marciano, Gene Tunney and Lennox Lewis were the only fighters to retire as Heavyweight champions
So, technically speaking, 5 men retired as champion; but only 3 stayed retired.
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Originally posted by K-DOGGForgive me if somebody else has already pointed this out; but Jim Jeffries also retired with the belt. The difference is he came back 5 years later and lost to Johnson. Also, Ali retired with the belt in 1979; but came back against Holmes a year later.
So, technically speaking, 5 men retired as champion; but only 3 stayed retired.
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Originally posted by ParodyWhen I said retired I meant winning the last fight of the career, Marciano retired undefeated with the World title, Lewis retired after being the undisputed champion and retired as a champion, so did tunney, Ali and Jeffries lost their last fights while Lewis, Marciano and Tunney WON their last fights and then retired as champions, im not talking about a retirement in which you retire and comeback im talking about a permanent one, those guys made a comeback and lost the last fights of their career
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Originally posted by NautilusVidoz is a pretty good heavy, and is European champ right now. I think he can beat Brock, Audley, and outbox Peter.
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Originally posted by oliverltThe first sport ever to be filmed was boxing, 1894
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