Best performance of the decade?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by lufcrazy, Dec 14, 2009.


  1. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    at 29, MAB was past his prime and been through so many ring wars...:twisted::cool::tired
     
  2. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Money dismanteling Chico
    Pac destroying Barrera
    BHop beating Trinidad
     
  3. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    Really?

    Who the **** has Chico ever beat? The guy has no jab, and can't box worth a ****. And the guy just about goes life and death with every fighter he faced. I mean the guy moved up in weight and tried to go to war with Clottey, despite being taller and longer. What does that tell you about his skillset?

    How could that possibly beat B-Hop vs Trinidad who actually had a damn jab and knew how to properly fight an aggressive fight.

    And PBF Gatti? ****, you might as well of said Klitschko vs Chagaev or Klitschko vs Ibriganov. That was the quality of opponent in that one.

    For real, if you wanna break it down, the only dominant win over an "elite" opponent that PBF has is against Hatton.

    Other than that, his resume is very unimpressive.
     
  4. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chico beat:
    -undefeated IBF titlist Roberto Garcia...by knockout
    -future world titlist St. Clair
    -future world titlist Gainer...by knockout
    -top contender Manfredy...by knockout
    -multiple champion Casamayor
    -multiple titlist Freitas...by knockout
    -undisputed lightweight champion Castillo...by knockout

    and you know what his fight with Clottey tells you? That he had a got huge set of nuts. RIP
     
  5. kingofcali

    kingofcali Member Full Member

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    Hopkins vs. Pavlik is worth a mention although the catchweight may spoil that.

    Hatton vs. Pacquiao was awe inspiring. I was in the arena 50 rows back and still heard it land. I covered my girlfriends eyes before Ricky hit the deck:lol:
     
  6. 7tom1ja

    7tom1ja Guest

    Klitschko VS Kingpin; I thought it was the fight of the century.Unbelivable skills from the brother and awsome defence from KJ. It was sad it only lasted for 12 rounds.


    Now I will go wote to Klitschko ATG thread poll. :happy:rofl
     
  7. kingofcali

    kingofcali Member Full Member

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    You're a ****in deadbeat?:patsch

    Who is this guy? Gatti = Ibriganov or Chagaev and Corrales can't BOX for ****? Grow up for **** sake!:lol:
     
  8. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is funny:rofl If that was the case, then it wasnt a great win after all. A hype job can be exposed by a mediocre fighter. It will not elevate you to ATG status if you beat a hypejob.:deal
     
  9. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  10. kingofcali

    kingofcali Member Full Member

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    Agreed! You should beat other all time greats, HOF's or at least elite opposition to be considered a great fighter!

    Calzaghe is the only fighter in memory to breach the pound for pound ranks without beating a P4P entrant.

    He should have moved to the P4P lists after beating Hopkins in one of the worst fights ever.