Which Fighter Broke Your Heart When They Declined \ Lost?

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  1. drenlou

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    Don't **** down my back and tell me it's raining.
     
  2. drenlou

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    Whatever you say puppy dawg, we know Vargas had the momentum and Tito had to foul again. He lost to DLH and Don King bailed him out with another Dodgy decision. Trinidad is lucky Mosley didn't get to him.
     
  3. DirtyDan

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    These are facts bro, he got the W. Wasn't a pretty win, I'd of preferred a knockout. He got the W then went on and achieved greatness, DLH ducked the rematch.
     
  4. drenlou

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    Tito is lucky Mosley never got to him. That would have been a knockout loss instead of a schooling like how Winky gave him.
     
  5. DirtyDan

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    The fight was in Vegas and Oscar was the money man and had Bob Arums full backing, stop it. :lol: If anyone has had dodgy decisions it's Oscar with Whitaker and Sturm.
     
  6. drenlou

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    Don King promoted Chavez-Whitaker, and Chavez got a draw. :lol: Stop it.
     
  7. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    Trinidad would of beaten the crab **** out of Mosley, especially at 154 where Mosley was rubbish, wtf are you talking about.
     
  8. drenlou

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    Like He did with Wright? Mosley was more competitive with Wright than Tito ever was.
     
  9. Jobo1878

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    Tyson.
    From seeing him bobbing and weaving, while throwing blistering combos, to sitting there forlorn in the McBride fight.

    Man it cuts me deep, I absolutely idolised Tyson (still do). I cant lie, even when I watch his newer training videos I think "hes back".
     
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  10. DirtyDan

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    Bob Arum promoted DLH vs Whitaker and DLH got a wide decision, 116-110 on two scorecards. I'm not sure what your point is. The fight was literally in Vegas where DLH had a dozen title fights and was the money man. He lost, get over it.
     
  11. drenlou

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    My point is Don King has always been looked at as a dodgy Promoter, Promoting Trinidad is no difference. Alot of people thought DLH beat Whitaker, way more than the people who thought Trinidad beat DLH.
     
  12. DirtyDan

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    I don't hold anything against Trinidad post Hopkins, he was a part time boxer at that point, had only 2 fights in 4 years and clearly wasn't the same fighter. What point are you trying to make exactly, I don't mind a debate but it seems you're getting out of topic.
     
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  14. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    Disagree, don't know anybody who gives credit to DLH in the Trinidad fight, he literally ran the last couple of rounds. Also, I don't know anyone who gives credit to DLH for the Whitaker fight, especially not by 116-110 in two scorecards. We can discuss how many dodgy decisions both Bob Arum and Don King had, but fact of the matter is the fight happened in Vegas where DLH was the money man and he still lost. He could of probably won if he had done something the last couple rounds, but he feared getting knocked out and simply ran away.