Michael Dokes RIP

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  1. MrBumboclart

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  2. Boxingnut5

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    RIP. A lot of the 80's heavies have died, Leroy Jones, Scott LeDoux, Trevor Berbick, Anders Eklund, James Broad, Leroy Boone, Jeff Sims, Greg Page and now Dokes.
     
  3. TBooze

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    Sorry to here this. I always will remember the war with Holyfield, arguably the best Heavyweight fight of the 80s.
     
  4. Seamus

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    My pick for the greatest waste of talent from the 80's. I have misgivings over some of his personal actions, so I can't be all broken up.

    RIP
     
  5. MMJoe

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    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!
     
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    Michael Dokes died of liver cancer at age 54.

    He was a former WBA champ with tremendous handspeed. He had drug problems, but got his act together and got into fantastic shape for an awesome war with Evander Holyfiled, one of the best fights you'll ever see. He probably won more fans in that loss than in all his prior wins.

    I met him when I was a kid, after that wonderful fight, but I think after he had been brutally KO'd by Razor Ruddock. He was nice to me and took a photo with me.
     
  8. sinol

    sinol Guest

    add john tate....gary mason to that list
     
  9. ThinBlack

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    The hand speed stands out.He actually had George Chaplin down, but they didn't count it.
     
  10. Colonel Sanders

    Colonel Sanders Pounchin powar calculateur Full Member

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    true....
     
  11. The Funny Man 7

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    He was ultimately a waste of talent but I think he redeemed himself against Holyfield, where he fought with heart that had he'd lacked in his other fights and his training.

    RIP champ.
     
  12. Clinton

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  13. Stevie G

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    It was INDEED the best major heavyweight fight of the eighties.


    R.I.P. Michael.
     
  14. ThinBlack

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    Okay!:lol::good.
     
  15. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's sort of a strange memory I have of one of Dokes' fights but I have to relate it. When he fought Jesse Ferguson, I watched it live over the USA Tuesday night fights. At the end of the fight before the decision is announced Ferguson goes over to Dokes corner and says something and walks away. Dokes turns and although a mic isn't close to him you can clearly see him mouthing the words, "Your mother!" Game on, they go at it in the ring again and they need to be separated. It was just so funny at the time.