Worst performance by a shot fighter you've ever seen?

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  1. MRBILL

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    Johnny Bumphus when he challenged Lloyd Honeyghan in 1987....... His effort was horrible.......

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  2. Senor Pepe'

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    Yes, 'Bump City' was no more.

    At least Lou Duva was looking out for Johnny's best interest. NOT.

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  3. Clinton

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    Ali-Holmes and Holyfield-Toney are the 2 most cringeworthy ever for me.
     
  4. Senor Pepe'

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    John Conteh versus Matthew Saad-Muhammad II

    John's non-performance was right up there.
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    Matthew Saad Muhammad versus Eric Winbush.

    Matthew was gone.
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  5. eather

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    Roy Jones losing to Green was pretty bad, especially since it was an early knockout
     
  6. MMJoe

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    When I saw your title, Roy was the first that came to mind.
    He was just an awesome fighting machine, then turned to ****.
     
  7. MMJoe

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    Best shape to drive a car.
     
  8. MMJoe

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    Worst acting I have ever seen!

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkmrmrnD1d8[/ame]
     
  9. SBleeder

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    Benitez' fight against Pat Lawlor was awful.

    Antonio Cervantes lost in horrible fashion in his final fight, can't remember the bum who beat him.

    But for me, seeing Bazooka Gomez stopped by Alfredo Lane takes the cake. Gomez was one of my all time favorites.