Fighters Who Folded Like A Lawn Chair The Very First Time Someone Stood Up To Them

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  1. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. wylan911

    wylan911 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    obviously more than you.. :hi:
     
  3. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    So many people want to call it what its not.

    Wonder why Shane Mosley himself stated on the night he fought Margartio that the knucklepads in question were not hard and felt normal to him?
    So many years removed from it, I'm finding alot of people dont even know that.
     
  4. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Naseem Hamed!

    Could'nt stop that big mouth from shutting up. Have'nt heard from him since he went way over his head vs MAB.
     
  5. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    waving at me wont change anything
     
  6. wylan911

    wylan911 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    youre right, i was hoping it would raise your boxing IQ, but dont think its gonna work.
     
  7. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    says the guy who believes a guy folded mentally, in a fight in which he was the aggressor.

    arm chair expert :good
     
  8. wylan911

    wylan911 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you might wanna watch the fight before you comment to me about it sir.. Iron Mike was brutally beaten from pillar to post in that one..
     
  9. KO KIDD

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    Didnt seem to fold to adversity vs Corely, Torres, Judah or Mosely

    I'm no Cotto fanboy but he passed plenty of tests before folding against Margarito
     
  10. PJ

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  11. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Juanma overcare adversity vs Rogers Mtagwa before losing to Salido both times

    Berto passed a test vs Collazo before losing to Ortiz

    Broner got past a test in Ponce De Leon before Maidana

    not a fan of any of these guys but they did overcome the first moment of adversity like the OP asked for
     
  12. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ive watched the fight, im still trying to figure out when he folded.

    You don't score a come from behind KD in a fight you were losing if you've already mentally folded. You cant be both the aggressor and mentally fold at the same time. Only someone whose never laced a pair can come out with that ****.

    in fact, Douglas was.one of Tysons best fights because he showed he had heart.

    watch the fight again not just the last ten seconds
     
  13. wylan911

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    he folded at 1:22 of rd 10, that is the moment when "Buster" Douglas was still punching Mike as he was falling to the canvas, and your right he did score a knockdown in the 8th round, but that was for all tense and purposes the definition of a lucky punch, as "Buster" Douglas was in the midst of having possibly his most dominant round in a fight that everyone on the whole planet, (w/ the exception of possibly you and the judges that night) could see that "Buster" was beating Mike not only convincingly, but like he stole something
     
  14. Azzer85

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    So being beaten and knocked out by the better fighter = mentally folding?

    in that case boxing is full of quitters then.

    according to your re****ed logic, like i said before, arm chair boxing expert.

    i dont need to discuss anything further with someone whose never set foot in the ring telling me a boxer has no heart.

    Gtfoh.
     
  15. wylan911

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    Better fighter, sure... a 42-1 dog. you do know that that stands is the biggest upset in sports history dont you. And again i never stated he quit. Read the title of this post, look at my previous replies. Mike Tyson was the epitome of an intimidator he was even commonly referred to as a Bulldog, his nickname was "Iron". GTFOH, one thing you have gotten right though we shouldnt be discussing this anymore, you are wayy outta your league here. You should probably stick to futbol or something.