Who should comeback and why???

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JERMZ BOXING, Oct 26, 2007.


  1. JERMZ BOXING

    JERMZ BOXING Mr. Know-it-all Full Member

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    Theres boxers out there that never met their full potential and, after a loss or two, just decided not to be as great as can be... here's a list of fighters who are still young enough to make a comeback and still do some things...

    David Tua- with the state of the heavies, Tua should have no problem squeezing in the top ten... he's still in his early 30's and thats prime age for the heavies... Tua still can shake things up with his left hook

    Mike Tyson- **** the championships, Tyson can be the next Butterbean... 4 rounders only against tomatoe cans and bouncers... watching Tyson spar against Sanders made me realize that Tyson can still bob weave and bomb...he's just lazy...but he CAN make a comeback...

    Eric Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera 4- come on....who doesnt think that they can comeback and have one last great war for old time sake... both are old, none really have an edge, both still have that mexican spice to their temper...i would definently pay for this...it will be dubbed "morales/barrera4 :ADIOS AMIGOS"...crative **** isnt it???

    Nassim Hammed- He just disappeared...he aint old...he's fat now i know, but i heard that in prison, last year, he knocked out an inmate, so if he can still chuckem he can still chuckem

    Kostya tszyu- i just want him back...i miss seeing his name everywhere

    what do yall think???????
     
  2. MagnificentMatt

    MagnificentMatt Beterbiev literally kills Plant and McCumby 2v1 Full Member

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    Jermz.. I like your music, good ****.. (If thats the same dude on myspace)

    I think Tua should, mainly because he is one of my favorite Heavies of all time, and proved he STILL has the best left hook, and is one of the hardest hitters.. He is also staying active, and in shape which is a plus.


    I'd love to see him knock the **** out of sam peter..
     
  3. JERMZ BOXING

    JERMZ BOXING Mr. Know-it-all Full Member

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    PETER VS. TUA...DAMM NO BOXING HERE..JUST BOMBS... and yes its the same jermz...thanx for ur earlier compliment
     
  4. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    David Tua is making a comeback. It's looking strong at the moment - his weight is decreasing, his power is still there, and he is reasonably active.
     
  5. JERMZ BOXING

    JERMZ BOXING Mr. Know-it-all Full Member

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    oh yeah...what about a tommy morrison comeback??? oh wait...he IS trying to comeback...
     
  6. ChampionsForever

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  7. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    I agree on Tyson, the guy can still put people in the seats and sell PPVs

    just put him up against cans and it will draw people back in.
     
  8. radianttwilight

    radianttwilight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson's good for the sport, I wouldn't mind seeing him fight exhibitions and such.