most humiliating loss ever suffered by a british fighter...?

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  1. CathyBarry

    CathyBarry Active Member Full Member

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    Rocky Fielding vs Canelo - I don't care how much money he made or Canelo being super elite, he was expected to lose anyway blah blah blah. That cheesy grinned 2 or 3 rounds or whatever it was had humiliating written all over it!
     
  2. ronnyrains

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    Ali mentioned that when he beat Blin, Post bout interview. that he wanted McAlinden, for defeating his brother
    McAlinden and Bugner mightve been entertaining (1972-73) If anything Danny's aggresiveness, vs safety first experience.
     
  3. Deew

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    In my lifetime, considering I'm not British, but not very far away?

    Hamed v Barrera.

    Total humiliation and career ending, even though Hamed had one more I think.
     
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  4. Plumber From Liverpool

    Plumber From Liverpool Active Member Full Member

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    Bruno vs Tyson 2
    Price v Thompson
    Mitchell v Katsidis
    Lewis v Rahman
     
  5. Plumber From Liverpool

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    Fowler such a mouthy idiot glad he got his arse served to him
     
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  6. BELLERS

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    Minter v Hagler.
    Not necessarily the fight itself, more the overt racism towards Hagler, the reaction of the crowd post fight & booing of the USA anthem pre fight.
     
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  7. williams7383

    williams7383 TKO 6 Klit Lickers Full Member

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    Sadly as I loved watching him, Barry McGuigan losing to Stev Cruz in the desert when Cruz wasnt in Barry's class anywhere normal, McGuigan would have dealt with him comfortably.
     
  8. Slimzos

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    Khan vs Prescott
    Hamed -vs Barrera
    Eggington vs the afrobum
    Degale vs Truax
     
  9. Slimzos

    Slimzos New Member banned Full Member

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    I recall Brian Rose getting embarrasingly schooled by Andrade in a very one sided fight where he was out of his depth completely. Then after the fight he proposed to his girllfriend in the dressing room!! :lol::lol::lol: It was such an embarrassing night for him, and I couldn't believe he did it after that terrible performance :lol: Cringeworthy stuff :lol:
     
  10. Slimzos

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    Internationally it would have to be Maidana vs Broner!
     
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  11. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hope she said no haha.
     
  12. williams7383

    williams7383 TKO 6 Klit Lickers Full Member

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  13. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Brian London/ Cassius Clay
    London talked a good fight, until ring time, and his post fight remark " Would rather go to the moon, than fight him again " well he was half right, they were on diff planets.
     
  14. Smudge_

    Smudge_ Teak tough Full Member

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    Feels a bit disrespectful and cruel to use the word "humiliating" describing these type of performances because it takes huge balls to get in the ring as a professional boxer, but if we're talking about one sided beat-downs, then the one George Jupp took from Berschelt was pretty brutal. Jupp was so far out his depth it was a shame. He had no business being in the ring with Berschelt and got absolutely battered.
     
  15. Oreet Cha!

    Oreet Cha! I know what I like and I like what I know. Full Member

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    I met Brian London in 1985/86 at a Boxing Card (Preston Guildhall). Nice chap.