Fighters who verifiably won by intimidation

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  1. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    We often talk about how such-and-such a fighter was scary.

    This thread is reserved for actual, verifiable occasions where a fighter used mind games or intimidation to beat his opponent. Not just "Oh, he looked scared in the ring / weigh-in." Provably.

    Proof could be a variety of things. Maybe the losing fighter admitted that the mind games or intimidation worked so well that he lost the fight. Maybe the losing fighter's coach reveals that his guy lost because of intense fear. Maybe there's footage of the fighter giving up while blatantly terrified.

    Who are the genuinely, provably intimidating fighters -- the ones whose mind games were effective and documented? Name 'em if you got 'em.
     
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  2. FThabxinfan

    FThabxinfan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Spinks planted his foot flat to the ground,in fear of Tyson.
     
  3. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Still raging that we didnt see Bowe V Lewis Full Member

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    Tyson V Spinks is a classic example.

    Khan looked petrified in the ring-walk against Brook. Also, apparently Patterson against Liston I think?
     
  4. Ioakeim Tzortzakis

    Ioakeim Tzortzakis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Liston in the Patterson fights. Floyd later admitted that even though he knew for a fact Ali was the much, much superior fighter to Liston, he'd rather have entered the ring against him anyday than with Liston again.
     
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  5. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hi Guys.
    Bruno crossing himself 10 times during the ring walk.
    Reporter " have you ever seen a ghost walking " Paycheck also on the ring walk.
    Norton had no conception he could beat Foreman.
    Quite a few of Listons opponents I would argue.
    might think of some more, when I have woken up properly !
    stay safe guys, chat soon.
    Mike.
     
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  6. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mugabi was an intimidator when he was on his run. I also think Hearns and Vitali Klitschko were terrific at it. They just stand their ground and watch the opponent closely. But that opponent knows this guy is well prepared and in shape and a hitter. And they always seemed a lot larger than their opponents. It had to be very difficult looking at Hearns at 147. He was like 2 divisions higher it seemed.



    Not so much intimidating, but I always really liked Commander Vander at the introductions---focused and ready and in top condition.
     
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  7. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 B R B Full Member

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    Not seeing much verification here…
     
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  8. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 B R B Full Member

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    He said that? He didn’t fight intimidated and gave the guy a rematch while looking for a 3rd bout…
     
  9. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 B R B Full Member

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    I wonder how many fighters have ever said “I was too intimidated, that’s why I lost, his power scared me his boxing etc”
     
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  10. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 B R B Full Member

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    Actually a fight where I’d actively start to be concerned was Bakole vs J Anderson? Did you catch that bout? - Anderson just sort of punched at the end of his reach most of the time, body, head etc he didn’t want to step in proper and really shoot a shot while cement footed Bakole just stood there… menacingly, not really blinking, heavy bag like tanking it, JA threw away a bunch of body jabs… which are probably the least useful punch in boxing IMO but it looked funny so whatever lol.
     
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  11. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Eubank Snr complained both before and after the fight, that Collins being hypnotised to not feel pain gave him an unfair advantage.

    I don't think it's what won Collins won the fight and it's not "intimidation" in the conventional sense, but it's as verifiable, in the literal sense, an example of mind games impacting the psyche of a combatant as we likely we have.
     
  12. META5

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    Langford
    Fitz
    Dempsey
    Pep
    SRR
    Ike Williams
    Joe Louis
    Marciano
    Liston
    Mantequilla
    Ali
    Frazier
    Foreman
    SRL
    Hagler
    Tyson
    Lewis
    RJJ
    Duran
    Hearns
    Cuevas
    Benn

    Many many fighters with reputations, demeanour or the realisation of what they bring to the table have won fights based on intimidation to some degree.

    You see it every time a fighter's winning instinct gets punched out of them and they visibly resign to trying to survive and avoiding putting it all on the line to win.
     
  13. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    People cite Seldon vs Tyson sometimes. Assuming it's not an outright fix, it might be an example.
     
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