Dude. That was another exhibition of May fighting a completely drained fighter. Like so many of his fights.
Drained? Then how in the hell did Chico go on after his loss to PBF to fight at 130 and win a belt there as well?:deal You won't answer the question you'll ignore it. Just another bitter PBF hater looking to discredit the best exhibition of boxing of this era.
That's usually the definition of a masterclass IMO a boxing lesson. That's why you don't see me with PBF-Gatti on that list it was really more of a demolition job IMO than a boxing lesson.
The difference is marginal at best some boxing clinics require a bit of back and forth especially for your more agro boxer puncher types which of course makes getting touched up inevitable. A great example in my opinion was the Hatton vs Collazo match up Luis got caught early recovered and dominated the rest of the bout though every round could be considered razor tin because Luis did his best work responding to Hatton's inconsistent aggression. At the end of the fight Luis never stole Hattons soul. The Floyd/Corrales fight was probably one of the greatest examples of counter punching I've seen in the last 20 years.
Hopkins schooling Tito was the first one that came to mind. I struggle to think of many better than that.