What happened to Dominick Guinn?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Martini643, Dec 31, 2009.


  1. aliwasthegreatest

    aliwasthegreatest Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seemed like he was satisfied with believing that if he wasn't getting hurt then he was doing well. He had all of the gifts and on some occasions would let those hands go and wow me. He just did too much thinking instead of fighting based on instinct
     
  2. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    4 time?
     
  3. war4years

    war4years Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah, he didn't like to throw punches.
     
  4. Jaaames

    Jaaames Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He's not as active as he should be.... But he's on a decent win streak... KO over Bergeron... Beating a undefeated fighter... Looking better against Gabe than Peter...

    I think Sam Peter might be a good opponent for Guinn...
     
  5. boxerpuncher

    boxerpuncher Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with one of the post, Guinn had the goods but no drive. He was very passive. Say what you will about Tyson, but thats the ferocity a fighter should have. Tyson wanted to kill the other guy .. thats what Guinn needed.
     
  6. Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei Active Member Full Member

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    :shock::shock::shock:
     
  7. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He never cracked out, chalk him up to the never was/unused potential column
     
  8. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :( you might be right but Dammit i wanted him to do well seemed like a really nice humble guy.. another one i hoped would do well was Malcom Tann :oops:
     
  9. J.R.

    J.R. No Mames Guey Full Member

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    You can add nearly the entire current heavyweight division to that column. :-( Guinn is just one of the many


    And while I'm hear I'd just like to tell fans to quit saying every Dominick Guinn fight is a potential second shot comeback for him. How many times does a guy need to come up short before you'll finally admit he's going no where?