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    Boxers who were never the same after being knocked out

    I look at Ricardo "Finto" Lopez (My favorite boxer), I look at his record and I see alot of good fighters who never recovered after he brutally dominated/or knocked them out. A good example of this is Zolani Petelo who despite a 17-2-2 record won the IBF minumweight title from Ratanapol Sor Vorapin who was making his 19th defence of the belt in just his 14th fight. Petelo went on to defend the belt 5 times before being stripped and moving up to fight Lopez at 108. Despite a brave effort, He was knocked out in the 8th round.

    After losing to Ricardo. He took a huge layoff and lost his next (and last) bouts to 2 opponents with a combined record of 39 wins and 20 losses. Just to name a couple more, Singprasert Kittikasem, Ala Villamor and Kwang-Soo Oh never fought against after being dominated by Lopez.

    Please post some more fighters who you feel were never the same after being knocked out. Another one that comes straight to mind is Acelino "Popo" Freitas. The loss to Corrales took away his pride and motivation. When he was coming up he was raised in poverty and was fighting for his country and all of his fans. But after a few big wins he had alot of money and the hunger seemed to dissappear. Corrales took away something from him in that fight and he never regained it. Which is a shame, because I thought he was great to watch. His career is proberbly over now.

    Some others I can think of....

    Felix Trinidad after being KO'd by Hopkins. He did have a good showing against Mayorga but this fight was the end for him. As a top fighter.

    Roy Jones Jr hasnt looked half the fighter he was in the 90's since his knockout loss to Antonio Tarver. He's had some good performences. But against the likes of Jeff Lacy it doesnt really prove much.

    Cristian Mijares was ranked in the Top 10 P4P before he was brutally knocked out by Vic Darchinyan. If you watch him before that fight, he looked amazing. Particuarly in his fight with Jorge Arce. I still think he's capable of doing well but he'll never be as good as he was before. He's not the same anymore. Although he is taking the right steps to get back to the top. I think in the next year he could become champion again. But that's only because Donaire and Darchinyan have moved up to 118.

    #2
    Hagler vs Mugabi springs to mind.
    Foreman vs Ali (Well never the same for 21 years lol)

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      #3
      Originally posted by "Marvelous" View Post
      Hagler vs Mugabi springs to mind.
      Mugabi was torn up after being in a bad car accident, he was never the same after that
      Originally posted by "Marvelous" View Post
      Foreman vs Ali (Well never the same for 21 years lol)
      Dude started reading the bible and having visions of hell, lol

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        #4
        Hatton was never the same after the Mayweather loss imo

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          #5
          Taylor after the Chavez fight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JK1700 View Post
            I look at Ricardo "Finto" Lopez (My favorite boxer), I look at his record and I see alot of good fighters who never recovered after he brutally dominated/or knocked them out. A good example of this is Zolani Petelo who despite a 17-2-2 record won the IBF minumweight title from Ratanapol Sor Vorapin who was making his 19th defence of the belt in just his 14th fight. Petelo went on to defend the belt 5 times before being stripped and moving up to fight Lopez at 108. Despite a brave effort, He was knocked out in the 8th round.

            After losing to Ricardo. He took a huge layoff and lost his next (and last) bouts to 2 opponents with a combined record of 39 wins and 20 losses. Just to name a couple more, Singprasert Kittikasem, Ala Villamor and Kwang-Soo Oh never fought against after being dominated by Lopez.

            Please post some more fighters who you feel were never the same after being knocked out. Another one that comes straight to mind is Acelino "Popo" Freitas. The loss to Corrales took away his pride and motivation. When he was coming up he was raised in poverty and was fighting for his country and all of his fans. But after a few big wins he had alot of money and the hunger seemed to dissappear. Corrales took away something from him in that fight and he never regained it. Which is a shame, because I thought he was great to watch. His career is proberbly over now.

            Some others I can think of....

            Felix Trinidad after being KO'd by Hopkins. He did have a good showing against Mayorga but this fight was the end for him. As a top fighter.

            Roy Jones Jr hasnt looked half the fighter he was in the 90's since his knockout loss to Antonio Tarver. He's had some good performences. But against the likes of Jeff Lacy it doesnt really prove much.

            Cristian Mijares was ranked in the Top 10 P4P before he was brutally knocked out by Vic Darchinyan. If you watch him before that fight, he looked amazing. Particuarly in his fight with Jorge Arce. I still think he's capable of doing well but he'll never be as good as he was before. He's not the same anymore. Although he is taking the right steps to get back to the top. I think in the next year he could become champion again. But that's only because Donaire and Darchinyan have moved up to 118.
            Jeff Lacy after Calzhage
            Miguel Cotto after Margarito
            Donald Curry after Honeyghan
            Mark Breland after Starling
            Tyrell Biggs after Tyson
            Fernando Vargas after Trinidad
            Hasim Rahman after Lewis
            Davey Moore after Duran

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              #7
              This weekend it became evident for everybody that Maccarinelli will never again be what he was before Haye.

              Don Curry never reached the heights after being brutalized by Lloyd Honeyghan.

              Gerry Cooney was all but finished after Holmes worked him over. Of course ******* didnt help.

              Greg Haugen was never again a factor at world level after Chavez destroyed him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                This weekend it became evident for everybody that Maccarinelli will never again be what he was before Haye.
                Every one one of his loses result of BRUTAL KO's.

                Poor guy. Gotta feel for him

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by medium-deek View Post
                  Every one one of his loses result of BRUTAL KO's.

                  Poor guy. Gotta feel for him
                  Definetely. A nice guy as well. The referee and his corner did a terrible job on saturday.

                  I hope he retires from boxing and takes the job at Frank Warrens.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1SILVA View Post
                    Jeff Lacy after Calzhage
                    Miguel Cotto after Margarito
                    Donald Curry after Honeyghan
                    Mark Breland after Starling
                    Tyrell Biggs after Tyson
                    Fernando Vargas after Trinidad
                    Hasim Rahman after Lewis
                    Davey Moore after Duran
                    Good list, except that Lacy went the distance.

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