Johnny Tapia- Had a terrible childhood that led to many drug abuse issues throughout his life. He died of heart failure at age 45.
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Boxers who met tragic endings due to their lifestyles?
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Originally posted by Juicy J View PostJohnny Tapia- Had a terrible childhood that led to many drug abuse issues throughout his life. He died of heart failure at age 45.
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Originally posted by YoungManRumble View PostNot really a similar example but James Butler and his killing of Sam Kellerman was pretty tragic. More due to his mental illness and being a piece of human garbage than lifestyle though I can almost guarantee.
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Originally posted by NORMNEALON View PostHows about his taped hand sucker punch of richard the alien grant when grant was going in for a handshake....I think it was more butler's mental illness than his lifestyle that lead to his demise
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Originally posted by YoungManRumble View PostI think he had substance abuse issues as well that contributed to his demise and killing of Sam. Not really thread fitting I guess but I wanted to contribute and couldn't think of anything unique that hadn't been posted yet.
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There are a ton of them.
Lamar Parks
Clifford Etienne
Ike Ibeabuchi
Edwin Valero
Naseem Hamed
Rid**** Bowe
not even thinking about it much I could list a lot.
Makes you wonder if getting punched in the head a lot of your life just made the mind make bad decisions.
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Originally posted by NORMNEALON View PostNo bro it's a fair contribution , I value your opinion and just kind of thought of that as I was typing . Something was wrong upstairs with butler .....whether he was using drugs to create a bad mental state or he was using them to cope with one lifestyle is still a factor . Just pointing out it may have been out of butler's hands ( level headed decision making ).
It was all very strange and tragic though on many levels. Sam would have been even more successful than Max had he survived I imagine. My username, though also part of an Ali quote that was the inspiration for the trademarked phrase of Michael Buffer, is also the title of Max and Sam's hip hop song about boxing. IMO the track still holds up to this day!
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