Ok if u got to Erase an L on a fighter, which loss and for what fighter??

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  1. ross1690

    ross1690 New Member Full Member

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    carl froch the man is a warrior
     
  2. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I cannot believe no one has mentioned Leonard vs Camacho. Leonard was 41 years old , never been stopped and an all time great top 5. He then gets walloped by a feather fisted lightweight up at middle. The worst L ever.
     
  3. freddy-wak

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  4. ApatheticLeader

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    Tszyu vs Hatton.

    God I hate Hatton.
     
  5. ApatheticLeader

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    Leonard had it coming - no sympathy for him here.
     
  6. haglerwon

    haglerwon Official GTMSBT Marquez Full Member

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    Even though I completely agree with you, I'm not sure I'd pick that fight. I think that's one of those fights that shows the flaws in the boxing scoring system. If you place more weight on certain criteria, you score it for Hagler; if you place more weight on others, you score it for Leonard. What I'm saying is that, while I definitely think that Hagler won that fight, I can at least see or imagine a perspective that might score it the other way, as misguided as it might be.

    I'm completely unable to comprehend Pac getting the nod over JMM in their second fight, Floyd getting the nod over Castillo, or Antuofermo getting the draw over Hagler.
     
  7. haglerwon

    haglerwon Official GTMSBT Marquez Full Member

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    No. Nor here. He still came out well on top at the casino of beneficial results.
     
  8. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Morales loss to Raheem. It was sad watchign a legend lose to a fighter in Raheems class.

    Othewise his loss to Diaz which i thought he won anyways. He would have made history by getting the win.
     
  9. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Zab vs Cotto- Cotto was on his way to leave the ring on a stretcher until he started low blowing Zab on a regular basis.

    Shane vs Cotto- Shane was robbed and wouldve won anywhere other than NY.

    JCC vs Randall- Every one knows Frankie was on steroids.

    Morales vs MAB 2- Morales was robbed
     
  10. Besides Cotto's loss to Margarito which is obvious...

    I would love to erase the Billy Collins vs. Luis Resto fight all together. If it had never happened, Collins may not have turned into an all time great or anything, but you can bet he probably would have at least had a full career and may even be still alive today.

    Also, this may be controversial but I would have loved to see Ricky Hatton finish the Pacquiao fight on his feet or at least have the opportunity to put up a real fight before getting mowed down. It was a great knockout but it wasn't a great moment for Hatton fans... And now its the final image of Hatton in the ring.
     
  11. Knives7

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    Hoya-Trinidad and Hagler-Leonard
     
  12. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah.I like and respect Lupe,too.But R.I.P. poor Johnny.
     
  13. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    100% in agreement with you,A L.Good ****ing post:good
     
  14. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Very impressive post,my Celtic cousin.:good
     
  15. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    Arguello/Reyes: Jorge Reyes was a 6-6 journeyman, and Arguello had no business losing to a guy like that, but he broke his right hand and could not continue.