The Night They Looked Unbeatable.

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  1. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    Audley Harrison v Sprott II
     
  2. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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    It's a bit of an obvious answer, but Froch coming back from a master class Ward victory, to then take on Bute was one of the most determined performances I've seen in a while. We all know he's not the best defensive fighter around and eats a lot of shots, but Bute can bang, and Froch ripped him apart.
     
  3. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Shane Mosley in his LW days was unreal. I didn't think anyone could beat him there. He just had to much.

    Roy Jones vs Julio Cesar Gonzalez would be one. I remember watching Gonzalez thinking this guys a good fighter but Jones toyed with him. Wasn't even at his best which was scary. But against Toney he was class i don't know if anyone could of handled that Jones that night. His movement, speed, timing and dominance of a man that good was beautiful to watch.

    I used to think Roy was unbeatable as a kid. I would sit watching him in awe..
     
  4. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    I like the Honeyghan call. My word he was good that night. He closed range and bashed Curry to bits. He was unrelenting but skilled with it.

    Lewis vs Rahman II i'd say would be another. Lennox was like a hitman that night.
     
  5. ironfist

    ironfist New Member Full Member

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    Margarito v cintron. Margarito just walked through Cintrons punches and battered him into submission
     
  6. Dinamita85

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    Mayweather v Corrales
    Pacquiao v David Diaz - while Diaz aint exactly elite Manny looked a force of nature, complete one sided brutality

    Pernell Whitaker v Chavez - fight itself is a lil boring but i thought sweet pea put on a clinic and made a great fighter look a lil pedestrian , whitaker didnt look for a second like losing....or drawing.

    Calzaghe v Lacy - Just a wonderful beatdown and display of how often skill beats strength.

    Jones v Toney - Roy doing his superman thing , made a mockery of toney
     
  7. WBCIBFWBAChamp.

    WBCIBFWBAChamp. Active Member Full Member

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    Derry Matthews vs Million Dollar Crolla I
     
  8. Espin88

    Espin88 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tyson-Spinks, don't think anybody could have beaten Tyson that night.
     
  9. Mr. Iron Chin

    Mr. Iron Chin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wladmir toying with the blown up CW David Haye. It was like watching a cat playing with a captured mouse. One second he takes his paw of the mouses tail and let's him run away, BANG! Catching the mouse with his other paw. That fight was a master class in the sweet science from Klitschko. Haye couldn't get near him the entire fight as he got brushed aside with ease. Total domination.
     
  10. WBCIBFWBAChamp.

    WBCIBFWBAChamp. Active Member Full Member

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    Tbh the first time haye actually caught wladmir with a sweet shot, he was holding on for hes life lmao.
     
  11. Mr. Iron Chin

    Mr. Iron Chin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mormeck made him hold more so he probably did better against Wladimir in retrospect.
     
  12. Tom23

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    Cotto Marquez II
     
  13. bazza12

    bazza12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Foreman first time around against Frazier.

    Pacquiao of the Cotto fight.
     
  14. Trail

    Trail Guest

    Did you forget about the first 14 rounds Cruz pushed Barry into submission, almost?