List 1fight that perfectly demonstrated a fighter's style, attributes, &/or identity.

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  1. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac cotto is a better example then the marg fight, or even DLH.
     
  2. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Jerry Quarry-Mac Foster is a pretty good example of what Jerry Boy was all about in the ring. He was basically losing every round until he took that hard right hand from Mac and "woke up". The Shavers fight was another good one.
     
  3. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Frazier-Bonavena I is a great not-so-obvious example of what Smokin' Joe was all about. Came back after getting knocked down twice early and ground Ringo down the rest of the fight. Frazier was the epitome of focus and will in the 60's and early 70's.
     
  4. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    Yep -- good call. Arguello/Escalera was another good call someone posted.
     
  5. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I guess you've never heard of a hispanic named Oscar De la Hoya and his fights vs Mosley in 2000 and 2003.
     
  6. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    I'd say Cotto is a good runner-up because he boxed and fought, but Margarito made Pacquiao show more versatility in my opinion. Pacquiao moved and threw quicker and boxed smarter than I think he ever had. Not exactly a chess-match, but many moments in the fight really show his defensive style and technical prowess as well.

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  7. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    I don't like emmanuel, but the marg fight was my favorite performance from him.
     
  8. Scott-Robson

    Scott-Robson Active Member Full Member

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    Beat me too it, was just going to post the video of it..So here it is anyways:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5sPyM95hJ0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5sPyM95hJ0[/ame]
     
  9. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wlad Klistchko vs Corrie Sanders.
     
  10. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Alexis Arguello v Ray Mancini
    Ray Robinson v Jake Lamotta 6
    Roy Jones v James Toney & Vinnie Pazienza
    Julio Cesar Chavez v Hector Camacho
    Naseem Hamed v Steve Robinson
    Erik Morales v Wayne McCullough, Paulie Ayala, Barrera trilogy (all 3 fights Erik used a different approach), Carlos Hernandez & Manny Pacquiao 1
    Muhammad Ali v Cleveland Williams, Ernie Terrell, George Foreman & Joe Frazier 3
     
  11. Masamune

    Masamune Active Member Full Member

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    Marvelous Marvin Hagler V John 'the beast' Mugabi

    at the time back in 1986 marvin was rumoured to be fading after his war with hearns and prior to that had struggled with Juan Roldan and a blown up Duran,

    Mugabi was a wrecking machine and was dominant at 154 but had never been into the late trenches before of a title fight and had not gone beyond 10 rounds up till then .

    Mugabi fought outside of himself that night landing massive shots again and again and seeming to walk through whatever hagler threw at him till Marvin dug deep and relentlessly did a demolition job on him - fighting toe to toe haglers hooks and uppercuts wore down the beast and put him away in the 11th .

    This fight more than any other epitomises Haglers destruct and destroy motto - it was so brutal that it certainly finished Mugabi as an elite fighter and aged Hagler due to the punishment he had to take.

    tenacity,relentless pressure, an iron chin and iron will - tremendous infighting ability and the instinct of a natural born killer no wonder many have him only 2nd to Robinson in the greatest 160 pounder of all time rankings.
     
  12. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have to disagre.e I thought he looked a bit sloppy in the Marg fight. The Cotto fight showed everything about Pacquiao. He boxed, moved, fought on the inside, slugged, countered, and it was him at his sharpest.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_raYl-tZyxo[/ame]
     
  13. bollocks

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    Hamed vs. Barrera - cocky but limited...you all know who I am talking about.
     
  14. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Max Schmeling against Louis I, Walker, Stribling
    Roberto Duran against Dejesus II, III, Leonard I, Palomino, Cuevas, Moore, Barkley
    Bernard Hopkins against G. Johnson, Trinidad in his prime, later Tarver, Pavlik
    Floyd Patterson against Moore, Ingo Johannson I, II, III, Liston I, II Machen, Ali I, II, Chuvalo, Bonavena
    Jack Johnson against Burns, Ketchel, Jeffries, Moran, Willard
    Tony Canzoneri against Kid Berg II, Kid Chocolate I, Ambers I
    Kid Chocolate against Canzoneri I, LaBarba II
    Dick Tiger against Henry Hank, Fullmer I, III, Fernandez, Giardello IV, Torres
     
  15. Atlanta

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    Roy Jones Jr.-Glenn Kelly- hell the knockout is really what showed Jones for what he was in his prime. The reflexes, showboating, speed and power all wrapped into one.

    Paul Williams-Antonio Margarito- Really gave an early glimpse into what Williams was, a high output, mentally tough fighter. He threw over 100 punches per round for most of the fight, and when he was backed into the corner in the 12th without much momentum, he put his feet down and rallied for the win.

    Mayweather-Hatton- Mayweather did here what he does in most of his fights above 140, which was to feel out his opponent in the first 2-3 rounds, then make the adjustments and pull away and make it a blowout. Hatton brought some problems early, Mayweather adjusted and began to rip Hatton to shreds, and then put Hatton out of his misery late.

    Ward-Kessler- Andre Ward's coming out party. Ward showed what he was going to do the entire Super Six tourney which was be the bully in the ring. He forced Kessler backwards, won the inside fights, and used everything in the ring to attack Kessler. He would repeat this with both Bika and Green.