Best Win and Worst Loss in your time as a boxing fan?

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  1. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Best win:

    Tough to split; Carl Frampton v Santa Cruz
    Tyson Fury v Wladimir Klitschko


    Worst Loss:
    Carl Frampton v Josh Warrington
     
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  2. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Yep I used to be a Floyd fan until I found this out. It goes to show he was just another corrupt cheat and his whole career should probably have an asterisks next to it.
     
  3. Curlew

    Curlew Active Member Full Member

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    Worst for me was maybe Hatton-Mayweather. Worse than the Pacquiao one because that was just a starching. But he got beat up and embarrassed by Floyd. It hurt. Golovkin-Canelo I was the most infuriated I've been as a boxing fan.
     
  4. BlackDog

    BlackDog Active Member Full Member

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    I've always been a supporter of Klitschko brothers so I was really sad when he lost to Fury.
    Same when Joshua lost to Ruiz (I even cant imagine his lost to someone like Andy)

    I think I had the biggest burst of joy when Tony Bellew destroy David Haye. It was late but I think I scream loud as f... that night when Haye go down.
    Was very happy also when Fury beat Wilder.

    That's few moment which I remeber right now.
     
  5. BCS8

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    Sanders stopping Klitschko

    Golovkin robbed vs Canelo
     
  6. C.J.

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

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    I'm serious here Floyd should have been suspended at least . I support FIGHTERS not Fairies like that cheatin' little diva Mayweather. Now we've got Quacknelo ducking so coward like you can hear him quacking from here
    neither of those two pretenders were blessed with a FIGHTERS cojones Yet you worship them lol Whats that say for you ???? ROFL
     
  7. C.J.

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

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    He's never failed a test though has he?? I'm sure if there was real suspicionthey'd have been at him . Remember the Mayweathers accused Pac of Roiding, Pac sued, The Mayweathers had to admit they had no proof cost them big $$$$$$$$$ & an apology
     
  8. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Cotto vs. Margarito II is either number 1 or # 2 for me as well (still pisses me of everyone brings up fight 1, but not the revenge fight), the other is Winky dominating Tito 12-0.

    Lewis/Rahman I is forever burned in my brain because it's the same night of my ex-wife's baby shower with my oldest son, and I got in an extremely hostile argument with her mother, then came home to see Lennox ko'd. :lol:

    That and Tarver/Jones II are my two worst lost moments definitely.
     
  9. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Worst-- Chavez's decision "win" vs Sweet Pea (Hearns detonating a nuclear bomb of a right hand on Duran ranks high as well)

    Best- Lots to choose from here, including Pavlik-Taylor I and Hagler-Mugabi.
     
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  10. zicas

    zicas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Roy getting KOd by Tarver was particularly painful to watch
     
  11. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Best win for me was Carl Froch against Jermaine Taylor former undisputed champ away from home down on points turning up the heat in the final round and stopping him.
    Chantel Cameron against Katie Taylor in Katie’s home coming unbelievable performance in front of the most partisan of crowds and taking a points victory, and giving Katie her first professional loss, I don’t think it’s given the credit it deserves.

    Worst loss for me is Joshua Ruiz 1 not just the result but the manner of the loss, he was dismantled and knocked down 4 times after being knocked down himself, and became the first Mexican heavyweight champion, he then threw his career away.
    I think the Lewis v Vitali was a bad loss for the fact he was probably up on the cards and even though Lewis was coming back into the fight he was looking tired and lethargic so for it to be stopped on cuts (the eye was absolutely brutal don’t know how it wasn’t gushing) was a shame, Lewis was defensive in the post fight interview and he knew he got away with one.