Your top 5 all-time one-sided beatings?

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  1. Tin_Ribs

    Tin_Ribs Me Full Member

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    Can I have another go? OK, I'm having another go.

    Sanchez - Gomez
    Olivares - Rose
    Whitaker - everybody. We'll say Ramirez second time around.
    Kalambay - McCallum I
    McClarnin - Leonard. Sad one really and not a favourite per se.
     
  2. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hopkins - Johnson should be named.
     
  3. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Great quote by Willie, lol,..it was written by some scribe of that era that all the punishment the "wil-o-the=wisp" Willie Pastrano avoided all throughout his career was atoned for and repaid to Willie tenfold on that one night by that horrid, onesided beating that Torres gave him.
     
  4. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    LaMotta vs. Cerdan was not a one-sided beating at all, let alone top 5 all time. :-(
     
  5. Tin_Ribs

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    I never said it was a top 5 of all time did I? Just one that impresses me. Jake busted Cerdan up for the most part though and it was the way that he did it that speaks volumes. Cerdan was as strong as an ox - something Tony Zale would probably have attested to if he thought no-one was listening - and LaMotta just bullied him.

    It's more impressive than Jones or Mayweather hammering Hall or Gatti, even if it wasn't as one-sided.
     
  6. Tin_Ribs

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    Never heard that one before....poetic irony or what? How far removed was Pastrano from his best that night do you think? Torres always had a good style to tackle him, but Pastrano looked off. Not surprising however, considering how much he loved the high life.
     
  7. IntentionalButt

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    Okay, I'll take that it was an impressive performance from the Bull, and he certainly got the better of the majority of the rounds. The title does say all time one sided beatings, though...
     
  8. Tin_Ribs

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  9. GPater11093

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    Fighting Harada destroying Pone Kingpetch in there first fight is amazing

    also Kingpetchs KO over Perez is equally impressive
     
  10. Mordechai

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    every wlad fight in the last three years
     
  11. bigphilla1

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    i know he was shot to bits but holmes ali was a bit 1 sided ahte to say it
     
  12. Unforgiven

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    Ali-Terrell
    Calzaghe-Lacy
    Holmes-Ali
    Lewis-Tyson

    & A shot Pinklon Thomas v. Holyfield, Bowe, or Morrison
     
  13. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Toney-Barkley (a brutal clinic)
    Hearns-Duran (more a quick destruction but still a one sided beating)
    Tszyu-Gonzalez
    Chavez-Camacho
    Jones Jnr-Toney (the look on James' face after getting floored while mimicing Roy was priceless)

    Honourable mention for Bowe-Golota 2.It was probably a bit more give and take than the aforementioned fights but the shellacking Bowe copped in this fight was terrible.It should've been stopped well before the DQ in my opinion.
     
  14. nastynas

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    Hamed-Badillo: The one where he was breakdancing in the ring
    Hamed-Vazquez: Beatdown of a damn good fighter
    Trinidad-Thiam: Trinidad really showcased some very good boxing ability in this one
    Whitaker-Ramirez I, II: despite the ludacris decision in the first fight
    Camacho-Ramirez: Ramirez is a great guy for great boxers to show off against
    Mayweather-Gatti: Brutal
    Mayweather-Chavez: In the last two rounds, I think I counted 36 flush uppercuts landed
    Mayweather-NDou: The fifth round was breathtaking.
    Brewster-Golota: As Tyson-esque a performance Ive seen since Tyson.

    and if anyone has ever seen Tim Bowe, a journeyman cruiserweight, hes very entertaining even in a loss.
     
  15. mcvey

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    I am astonished that no -one has mentioned ,what I consider to be the obvious choice.

    DEMPSEY V WILLARD !