Most impressive stoppage of the weekend??

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  1. Todd498

    Todd498 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I thought these two were GREAT :)

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    Which was more impressive in your opinion? I think Sergiy's destruction was.
     
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  2. Caper

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    I personally liked the Aleem/Centeno stoppage it was brutal....I expected more from Sergey versus TJ since Tureno is really just a glorified energetic punching bag yet he gave Sergey some fits.
     
  3. Todd498

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    "Gave Sergey some fits" Lol :D That's reaching a bit don't you think? I thought Sergiy dismantled him brilliantly and if anybody was given "fits" this weekend... it was the self proclaimed 'TBE' by a 0-0-0 MMA guy in the early rounds before he gassed. ;) But that's another matter entirely. The Centeno stoppage was definitely a treat though! I agree with you on that!:thumbsup:
     
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  4. Chuck Norris

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    The Centeno vs Aleem one was the best.
     
  5. Caper

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    Sure SD systematically broke him and stopped him but TJ had more than his share of flurries and bruised SD more than I would be comfortable with just my thoughts.

    I guess we have different definitions of fits since what I saw with Floyd and Conner was exactly what most knowledgeable boxing enthusiasts predicted. Floyd taking his time and gradually outclassing the guy. Floyd had no intent of pulling out his full bag of tricks during the first half and why would he. I can't see how one would misinterpret the fight, because Floyd lost some rounds and was hit doesn't mean he wasn't in control, it was completely transparent at least for me it was.
     
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  6. Russell

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    They're completely and totally different kinds of stoppages... Johnson was beaten half to death over the course of a brutal fight, the Centeno/Aleem knockout was a singular perfect punch that came out of nowhere. I don't know how to compare the two.
     
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  7. Dirsspaardis

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    Agree, that was beautiful and well executed punch.
     
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  8. Todd498

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    Both were very good. I happen to like Sergiy's systematic breakdown a tad more.
     
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  9. Kevin Willis

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    Your delusions give me fits!
     
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  10. Jambon

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    I always love a sneaky left hook ko, so centeno for me
     
  11. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    You really think it's delusional? I think it's a reasonable evaluation. It's healthy for us to have different perspectives, it becomes unhealthy when you can't visualize your opposers point of view....it would also make you a terrible contract negotiator.