Ali v Williams/Terrell/Quarry II Whitaker v Ramirez II/Nelson/Mcgirt II Morales v McCullough/Ayala/Hernandez Chavez v Rosario/Camacho/Haugen Sanchez v Lopez I & II
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Gomez vs Zarate Mayweather vs Corrales Pacquiao vs Cotto, Hatton Tyson vs Berbick, Spinks Eder Jofre vs Johnny Caldwell (yeah, it´s a shame there isn´t the complete fight, just the clip, but I love that clip) Shane Mosley vs Antonio Margarito Dick Tiger vs Rubin Carter Luis Rodriguez vs Joey Giambra Ruben Olivares vs Lionel Rose Jack Dempsey vs Jess Willard Roy Jones Jr vs James Toney Roberto Duran vs Pipino Cuevas Joe Louis vs Carnera and Baer
A lot my favourites have been mentioned, but here's a classic: Benn-Barkley, because it was so unexpected. Foreman-Frazier I and II. Very interesting from a strategic POV. Winky Wright vs. Tito Trinidad. Winky Wright vs. Shane Mosley I (the second fight was considerably closer). Bruno vs. McCall. Bruno HOOOOOOOOOOOOOK! Recently, James Kirkland vs. Superior Japanese Warrior.
Would you really call it a one-sided fight though? It was a horrific beating in those last 3 rounds, but the fight was competitive for most of the way.
Barrera sure did put in some beautiful one-sided performances throughout his career.His body work and combination punching was at it's most impressive when he did a number on Eddie Croft and Jesus Salud.Wonderfully smooth,pin-point accurate combinations delivered with bad intentions.Devestating,yet artistic to anyone besides the poor ******* on the receiving end. Honestly,besides a peak Evander Holyfield,at his best,the most aesthetically-pleasing offense of the last twenty years,in my eyes
Another favourite would be Wladimir Klitschko vs Ray Mercer.Anybody who question's Wladimir's offense really needs to watch this and eat crow.He was throwing real combinations,working entirely off of his jab in setting up right hands and left hook follow ups.He was consistently doubling and even tripling up on his left hook - always been the most devestating and underrated weapon in his arsenal.
Hearns-Cuevas is a terrible beauty... Amazing how Tommy moves around, cutting the floor seamlessly, slick as oil, relentlessly punishing Pipino, who has no idea what is going on