What special things will we most likely never see in boxing again?

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  1. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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  2. the quiet man

    the quiet man Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i dont think we will see american fighters dominating the higher weight classes like they did in the 80's and 90's. america has lost the heavyweight division to eastern europe and now the middleweight crown, which the USA so long had a hold over, belong's to argentina. the philippines has the welterweight crown (and the urge to fight) and the lighter weight classes belong to the mexican's, japanese, and thai's.
     
  3. AndrewFFC

    AndrewFFC Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oliver McCall crying.
     
  4. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    Danny "Little Red" Lopez: I doubt if we'll ever see another dominate world champion suffer no fewer than 21 career knock downs.
     
  5. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I haven't seen his fights that much honestly. I got to check him out.

    Add a Heavyweight crying like Chris Arreola did

    Oh and ear chewing...maybe. We don't know how crazy the next guy will be lol
     
  6. SHADOW BOX

    SHADOW BOX SHADOW BOX Full Member

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    We will never see the best always fighting the best..."if the money isn't right"
     
  7. Undisputed520

    Undisputed520 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    we wont see top level in their prime fighters duking it out like De La Hoya and Mosley
     
  8. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    An undisputed Heavyweight champion that the common public would recognise.
     
  9. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yea thats the dude that killed max kellerman brother or was it brian kenneys? cant remember
     
  10. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a guy parachuting into the ring and then getting jumped by a bunch of muslims
     
  11. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The guy that kill Max's brother??
    WTF is going on here??

    Max brother got killed by a fighter??
     
  12. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    with a hammer
    by James ''The Hammer" Butler
     
  13. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ricardo Mayorga legendary trash talking.
     
  14. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    WOW. I just learned something new today.


    Conviction in the killing of Sam KellermanOn October 12, 2004, writer Sam Kellerman (brother of boxing analyst Max Kellerman) was murdered. (His body was found on October 17). Butler was considered a suspect; he had been friends with Kellerman for ten years.

    On October 20, Butler, accompanied by a lawyer, sought treatment for his alleged bipolar disorder.

    Butler was arrested for the Kellerman slaying on October 27, and two days later, he pled not guilty to murder and arson. He was held on $1.25 million bail. Prosecutors claimed that Butler, the only suspect in the case, repeatedly struck Kellerman in the head with a hammer, then torched Kellerman's Hollywood, California apartment in an attempted coverup.

    On July 8, 2005, a Los Angeles judge ruled that there was sufficient evidence for Butler to stand trial on the charges of murder and arson.

    On March 27, 2006, Butler pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and arson in the 2004 death of Kellerman. On April 5, Butler was sentenced to 29 years, four months in prison by Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, according to Deputy Public Defender Jack Keenan.[3]

    The suspected motive for the murder was that Kellerman was forcing Butler to move out of Kellerman's apartment. Butler, who was struggling to revive his career and suffering through a difficult relationship with his girlfriend and child, picked up a hammer and killed Kellerman[4]
     
  15. CLUBBER

    CLUBBER C.R.A.B. BOXING Full Member

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