Who currently has the most valuable win in professional boxing?

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  1. Djokovic.GOAT

    Djokovic.GOAT Member banned Full Member

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    Canelo didn't win clearly. And Loma was injured and smaller when He lost to Lopez.

    And Fury over Klitschko.... That's just cringe.... You try to persuaded yourself, because you are insecure.. Fair enough... Maybe children from primary school will také this fairy tale Fury vs Klitschko seriously. Lol. But do not try persuade normal people.
     
  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Amen brother. GGG got wrecked that night, then stormed out of the ring like a school girl without giving an interview. When you look at the amount of posters on here still crying about that to this day, still trying to spin what happened, it's remarkable to see a fanbase so thoroughly dismantled from a single night of boxing.
     
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  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Canelo did the unthinkable. GGG fans were far too invested in GGG winning to ever admit that he lost. It doesn't matter how close it was, GGG could have stood there as a punching bag for 12 rounds and they would still scream robbery if Canelo got the decision, which is pretty much what happened in the 3rd fight, and you still had GGG fans claiming it was close and some even had GGG winning. :lol:

    The GGG fanbase was very cult-like in their delusions. They become so convinced that GGG was going to destroy Canelo, when it didn't happen the first time, they were sure that the only reason why Canelo wasn't destroyed was because he ran all night. They never thought in a million years Canelo would come at GGG in the rematch like he did and take the fight to him, and force GGG into a retreating jabber. After all their bold predictions, they couldn't face the reality of what happened that night. That remains the most valuable win in boxing. The beating that Canelo dished out to GGG that night was glorious. It was his signature win without a doubt, he did something that most fans couldn't fathom, were sure could never happen. It was the most significant boxing result of our lifetime.
     
  4. OldSchoolBoxing

    OldSchoolBoxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ruiz Jr over Joshua. That win devastated the division.
     
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  5. Berbasloth9

    Berbasloth9 New Member Full Member

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    Ngannou koing aj
     
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  6. KINGWILDER

    KINGWILDER Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Canelo won against a world class p4p ranked guy - of course it was close (in the second fight), there’s no shame in that. As for Loma - he lost fair and square to Lopez and it’s delusional to blame this lol on an ‘injury’.

    How can beating a guy who had been out the ring 2 years, was past 40 and coming off a loss in a back and forth fight he better than beating a younger, active version who had been undefeated in 10 years? I know from your response you are childish and not really worth wasting time on, but your logic is utterly warped.
     
  7. Djokovic.GOAT

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    In the unique Klitschko case is more crucial factor "approach to fight" than "a couple of years older age". Klitschko had a style and shape he could box easily until mid 40's. And because Klitschko underperformed against Fury in the first fight, bar was super low... It was not so difficult for Klitschko to show a much better performance in the fight with AJ. Nadrolone drug cheat Fury knew that and didn't like the rematch, that's why he chickened out. Fury showed a couple of feints and funny weirdo things.... terrible performance against Klitschko. Fury run away from rematch. He didn't have any depression... the only depression was from Klitschko, because Wladimir would go right through him.

    On the other hand .... Usyk's style is based on speed, agility and reflexes, that's the Reason why when Usyk beats Fury... Fury will be completely humiliated, because he is trying to age out fading Usyk for years now. Fury win or lose..... Is a pathetic loser. And AJ will destroy him easy.
     
  8. KINGWILDER

    KINGWILDER Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hasn’t happened yet so it’s not relevant here.
     
  9. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You beat me to it, that was my first thought. Makes Hagler v Hearns look like Tellytubbies playing tiddlywinks...
     
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  10. Fisty_Cuffs_21

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    Nah mate. Objectively untrue. GGG won that fight better than the 1st (8-4 rds Vs 7-5). GGG's win. That's what holds weight.
     
  11. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    He didn't though, what exactly are you smoking buddy, I've seen that fight live and twice after, you simply can't tell me GGG won that fight, even his own trainer thought he lost, there's been 432432432432423 other fights in the history of boxing that had worse decisions, GGG did absolutely nothing the first 8 rounds, he got the dog **** beaten out of him, prime ended and was never the same fighter. Had Canelo winning 7 rounds to 1 after round 8, no point in scoring after that. I remember watching the fight live here and I believe it was around the 3rd or 4th round, GGG stumbled back in his corner hurt and beat up but just because he landed a couple of ineffective jabs some clowns still scored that round for GGG. :lol: the fact that you GGG weirdo's cry about it to this day is passed the point of desperation, it's just sad. Let me help you out a little with your therapy though so you can accept facts rather than opinion.

    https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Gennady_Golovkin_vs._Saul_Alvarez_(2nd_meeting)
     
  12. Fisty_Cuffs_21

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    GGG won fights 1 and 2. Canelo won the 3rd. Honestly, if you had 7-1 rds after 8, you're a spastic. No offence... Well, maybe a little. The thing with boxing is it's nuanced... SOME people haven't got the eye nor the insight for it ;)
     
  13. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    I mean, but he didn't though, who exactly are you trying to convince, me or yourself? :eyebrow2: We can debate which rounds you thought GGG won, mines mirrors 2 of the 3 judges scorecards but I'm pretty sure you can't do that and just going with a narrative. I agree with your last point though, some people honestly need to take their own advice. Either you can put your head in the sand and cry for 6 more years or accept the truth.

    https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Gennady_Golovkin_vs._Saul_Alvarez_(2nd_meeting)
     
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  14. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Has to be Fury over Klitschko.

    Klitschko was P4P #2 at the time. Effectively had all the belts, all the sponsors, everything.

    To beat this fighter in his back yard while barely taking a shot is incredible.
     
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  15. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    But look at the weigh in weights Bivol was a massive FOUR OUNCES heavier that Ducknelo. It was nothing to do with weight, Bivol was simply the far better boxer & beat Ginger like a drum.
    In doing so he's taken his soul
     
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