Your top 5 all-time one-sided beatings?

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  1. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    george foreman-joe frazier 1 & 2
    tommy hearns-robero duran
    calzagh-lacey
    ike williams-beau jack
    lloyd honeyghan-curry
     
  2. PunchOut

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    1. Chavez - Rosario
    2- Chavez - Verdell Smith
    3. Chavez - Camacho
    4. Chavez - Haugen
    5. Chavez - Terrence Alli
     
  3. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Jimmy Carter v Tommy Collins.

    Kid Gavilan v Chuck Davey.
     
  4. Maxmomer

    Maxmomer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Above all the all-time classics, I like Mosley-Margo the best. Because Shane Mosley is one of my favorite fighters, Margo was a cheater trying to pad his resume with a win over a seemingly over-the-hill legend, and Mosley wrecked his **** so epically I still can't think about it without getting a boner.
     
  5. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    gavilan-turner was a cracking fight too
     
  6. DDA365

    DDA365 Gatecrasher Full Member

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    Perhaps the closest one sided beating in the history of the sport?
     
  7. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Pastrano may have begun unravelling right after he won the title from Johnson in '63. He lost a nontitle bout to Gregorio Peralta, though he avenged it in style, then he looked awful for 9 rounds against Terry Downes before his miracle ko of Downes in the 10th. By the time Torres got to him, he was ready to be taken I believe.
     
  8. curly

    curly Fastest hands in the West Full Member

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    Mayweather - Corrales
    Fraiser - Quarry
     
  9. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    pacquiao-dela hoya
    pacquiao-morales 3
    pacquiao-hatton
    pacquiao-barrera 1
    pacquiao-diaz
     
  10. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Jerry learnt the hard way; do not insult opera!
     
  11. sugarsean

    sugarsean Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've re edited my list

    1.Joe Louis V Max Schmeling II
    2.Jack Dempsey V Jess Willard
    3.George Foreman V Joe Frazier I
    4.Thomas Hearns V Pipino Cuevas
    5.Buster Douglas V Mike Tyson
    6.Roberto Duran V Davey Moore
    7.Sugar Ray Robinson V Jake LaMotto IV (in the latter stages)
    8.Floyd Mayweather Jr V Aturo Gatti
    9.Floyd Mayweather Jr V Chico Corrales
    10.Salvador Sanchez V Wilfredo Gomez
    11.Roberto Duran V Ken Buchanan
     
  12. bigphilla1

    bigphilla1 Member Full Member

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    bit of a pacquiao fan are we
     
  13. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    - Louis vs Schemling II
    - Dempsey vs Williard
    - Frazier vs Foster
    - Frazier vs Ellis
    - Ali vs Williams
    - Ali vs Terrel
    - Marciano vs Moore
    - Marciano vs Cockell (Even if it's a bad performance)
    - Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson
    - Mike Tyson vs (_Insert Opponent)
    - Mosley vs Margarito
     
  14. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  15. mckay_89

    mckay_89 Haw you! Full Member

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    Mosley v Margarito
    Ali v Terrell
    Chavez v Rosario
    Hopkins v Pavlik
    Pacquiao v Barrera

    A proper beatdown from me is a long drawn out affair rather than someone getting KO'd in a couple of rounds. No doubt Foreman v Frazier, Louis v Schmelling 2 and Hearns v Cuevas were great, brutal performances though.