Agreed. He became such a prima donna toward the end of his career, it can be hard to remember how great he was, especially in the years between Martinez and Taylor, which I consider his peak.
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Wayne McCullough's late career losses to Scott Harrison and Oscar Larios were pretty nasty, as the Pocket Rocket's supernatural chin and will meant the punishment just kept on coming. As already mentioned, I think Rosario and Moore looked seriously damaged by the beatings they took from Chavez and Duran.
For the winner, rather than the loser, I still can't shake the memory of Big George Foreman against Alex Stewart. I think Foreman's sinus was ruptured or something. Whatever the case, I swear you could hear a sloshing sound every time Alex hit him after the third or fourth round. It's the one fight I have no desire to ever watch again.