When Big frank bruno FINALLY won the title on this 3rd attempt against oliver mcall, Frank wasnt the best boxer in the world, nore was he champ for long, but Frank tried and kept comming back till one day he had his dream. Id like to point out the tears where tears of joy, i have never been as happy for any sports man in my entire life, nobody deserved it like frank did. /Theo.
I've never really cried because of a fight, but I have had horrible feelings after watching favorite fighters lose when i was younger. The first and worst of them all was Trinidad's lost to Hopkins. I was a 13 year old boy who thought Trinidad was unbeatable, and had watched all of his great fights, and after seeing Hopkins throw my Flag around, I was just dreaming for the night to come where my hero would put him to sleep and bring justice to the world (how dramatic right?) But as we all know that wasnt the case, and that was my first heartbreak in boxing life. Thats why now, although still a passionate fan, I dont take them to full heart and I am always ready to see things clearly, fairly and give credit where credit is due. I know a loss is not the end of the world. Later on, Hopkins visited Puerto Rico and apologized for what he did, and as I am very conscience of, Trinidad is a millionaire, and was very well compensated for his effort. :bbb
In second grade while eating lunch when a older ******ed boy gave me about seven kidney shots because I called him a ******
I suffered an emotional breakdown and almost cried when Virchis almost beheaded Vidoz with a single right hand. I was a close friend of Paolo and I knew how much he needed the money, that loss basically ended the slim chances he had to make a few decent paydays.
That sad night in Tokyo Japan when Iron Mike suddenly became human... It was so sad to see a strong young man try to get up off the floor and beat the count ready to go out on his shield with his mouthpiece in his teeth.....
ive never cried during a fight but my heart sank during the 3rd morales vs pac man fight,that fight hurt more than any other ive ever seen
It was very sad when Roy Jones Jr. lost the decision in The Olympics. I remember in the interview afterward he said something to the effect that he might never box again he was so disappointed. Imagine if he would have kept his word... We could have been robbed of one of the most talented boxers ever.
yes , that was so horrible, especially when they went on to offer the val barker award to Roy, what a cheek..........