Larry Donald, 44, is making a comeback now..

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  1. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    According to the scene of boxing, Larry Donald, now aged 44, is making a comeback and will fight in October against TBA. Thoughts?:think
     
  2. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    According to the scene of boxing, Larry Donald, now aged 44, is making a comeback and will fight in October against TBA. He is currently training hard for the fight. Thoughts?:think
     
  3. Charles White

    Charles White Chucker Full Member

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    Does anybody think he can find some sort of success, even minor? He had some skills back in the day. I hope he kept in shape all this time.
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    ummmm he called himself "the legend" ....and he pretty much lost every fight that was a step up.....he lost to all good fighters, but so does zack page...
    his biggest wins came over 40 something year old guys spoon and holyfield....hhe got embarrassed by bowe at the press conference and all night in the ring....hes very good jorneyman...thats about it
     
  5. Eastcoast

    Eastcoast Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I take it he needs money? He never really had a lot of success in his prime.
     
  6. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    In Miami........my guess is Jason Gavern, who fights outta Kissimee Fl.

    Donald by UD 8.
     
  7. Uncle Oden

    Uncle Oden Respect Guzman banned

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    uh oh wait until the WBA finds out, they'll probably slide him in at #2 behind Rahman.
     
  8. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Don't think there's much to really comment on here.
     
  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    He'll certainly be rated higher that real contenders Chauncey Welliver, David Rodriquez and Mariusz Wach.:huh
     
  10. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    thats because hed knock all them out lol:good:good
     
  11. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol:

    There are 2 ATG HW's fighting today. 1 is Doctor Wladimir Klitschko. The other, Doctor Vitali Klitschko.

    It's not their size. It's not their raw power. It's not their defense, and it's not their styles. It's the combinations of all those factors in which they make their opponents looks like novices and worse than they really are.

    Aside from them, there are about 15 or so fighters who have 2, maybe 3, of those same intangibles that the K2 have. Size, power, speed, defense, ring generalship. Welliver, Wach, and Rodriguez are 3 of those guys. And NO ONE will fight them because they do.

    Helenius is the NEXT dominant HW champ, and will prbably be the first UNDISPUTED HW champ since Lewis. Not because he is so much better than the rest of the division, which he is, but because his mgmt gets him the fights he needs to maintain his ranking, and so long as he avoids the unstoppable K2, he'll quietly await their retirement then presume to kTFO of any and all comers en route to his UNDISPUTED title.

    The problem I have, and the reason for my latest Rodriguez nuthugger bandwagon is not b/c I think he's the next great HW. I know that is Helenius, and have known it was Helenius since his destruction of Scotty Gammer, but b/c no one will fight these 3 guys. Wach, Welliver, and Rodriguez. And it sickens me to know that the Boystovs, the Fury's, the Arreolas, and the Rahmans will continue to get spoonfed opposition between losses or breaks, while maintaining their relative rankings.

    Welliver, Wach, and Rodriguez, however, are criticized for fighting the Firthas, Polleys, Estradas, and Maddalones though, when those journeymen are the only guys who answer their calls.
     
  12. p.falk

    p.falk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    what is he supposed to be coming back to?
    In retirement he was probably as successful as he was as an active pro.
     
  13. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Let's haul out the typical "It's a wide open division", "There's always a place for fighter with Larry's skills" and "If he were in his prime today" statements.
     
  14. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Every old **** who was remotely near a title is trying to make a comeback now on the hope that they will slip up and get a mandatory against one of the Klitschkos.
     
  15. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If he were in his prime today... He would still find away to mess it up!;)

    Donald came along 12 years too late, he would of been classic Lost Generation; all the talent, but none of the confidence/dedication to get the job done.