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      #32
      Originally posted by HewJohnson View Post
      The man said that all great FIGHTERS take a loss.
      Mayweather was not a fighter.
      He was a jab/clinch/run artist.
      That’s completely different when compared to a boxer who comes to fight.
      Prior to moving up to ww, May had a very respectable ko %. There is not one good thing about losing. No one wants to lose. Guys say they will die in the ring before losing.

      It's called boxing, not fighting.
      The sweet science is how boxing is described.

      If a guy is limited, I guess ''fighting'' is the easiest thing to do.

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        #33
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
        I don’t remember the last great heavyweight in his prime to lose to a short, fat guy who wasn’t ranked by anyone.




        that fight immediately reminded me of Sanders/Klitschko

        very similar

        insiders knew that Sanders could fight, just like insiders knew that Ruiz could fight

        the difference is... Vitali rematched Sanders, not Wladimir

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          #34
          Originally posted by TBear View Post
          According to this, I think Joshua will become even more legendary if he fights Fury or Wilder.


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            #35
            No correlation between losing and greatness.

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              #36
              what prime heavyweight champ ever lost to an obese tub of butter? by KO?


              I'll wait...

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                #37
                I would bet those great ''fighters'' LOST to a boxer

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by i love boxing View Post
                  All GREAT FIGHTERS have lost

                  ...
                  ... please name a "great fighter" who was mopped the floor with four times in a fight!... (but don't tell Frazier...)

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
                    Prior to moving up to ww, May had a very respectable ko %. There is not one good thing about losing. No one wants to lose. Guys say they will die in the ring before losing.

                    It's called boxing, not fighting.
                    The sweet science is how boxing is described.

                    If a guy is limited, I guess ''fighting'' is the easiest thing to do.

                    Again, he never said losing was “great.” He said the greatest fighters have lost.

                    Boxing is a COMBAT SPORT, which literally means fighting dude.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by HewJohnson View Post
                      Again, he never said losing was “great.” He said the greatest fighters have lost.

                      Boxing is a COMBAT SPORT, which literally means fighting dude.
                      The bold

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