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Off the top of my head:-
- Matt Koborov(200 wins-12 losses): 2 world championship golds, 1 world cup gold, 1 Euro gold.
Downfall: Undefeated for 24 fights until he got the title chance against Andy Lee who TKO'ed him in the middle round at .
-Odlanier Solís(227 wins-14 losses): 3 world golds, one olympic gold, 2 pan golds.
Downfall: was 17-0 until that weird Vitaly ending, but that's not really the disappointment. It was actually the 2 losses in a row against Tony Thompson Thompson's corpse that was more active than him at the time to boost.
-David Reid: I wouldn't consider him a great as an amateur but 150-15 including olympic gold and pan gold is pretty solid. The reason I'm putting him is cause he was dubbed the "AMERICAN DREAM" with so much expectation.
Downfall: Not the loss to Tito where he went the distance, but when he got KO'ed by a bum and retired a few fights after, while still ripe at his late 20s of age.
No, this is not a thinly veiled Loma hate thread, let the kid's career play out first!
- Matt Koborov(200 wins-12 losses): 2 world championship golds, 1 world cup gold, 1 Euro gold.
Downfall: Undefeated for 24 fights until he got the title chance against Andy Lee who TKO'ed him in the middle round at .
-Odlanier Solís(227 wins-14 losses): 3 world golds, one olympic gold, 2 pan golds.
Downfall: was 17-0 until that weird Vitaly ending, but that's not really the disappointment. It was actually the 2 losses in a row against Tony Thompson Thompson's corpse that was more active than him at the time to boost.
-David Reid: I wouldn't consider him a great as an amateur but 150-15 including olympic gold and pan gold is pretty solid. The reason I'm putting him is cause he was dubbed the "AMERICAN DREAM" with so much expectation.
Downfall: Not the loss to Tito where he went the distance, but when he got KO'ed by a bum and retired a few fights after, while still ripe at his late 20s of age.
No, this is not a thinly veiled Loma hate thread, let the kid's career play out first!