R most fighters remembered 4 one seminal moment?

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  1. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If so, which would it be for your favorite?
     
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    zato-one Pink Jumpsuit Boxing Full Member

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    i dont think so. But there are moments from fighters that no one will forget.
    Tyson: Ear
    Jones: Tarver KO
     
  4. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lemme drop some names: What's the one moment that comes to mind?

    Pacquaio
    Mayweather
    Lennox Lewis
    James Toney
    B-Hop
    De La Hoya
     
  5. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Ali: the punch that ko'd Foreman, and the punch he didn't throw on the way down.

    Lewis: the punch that ko'd Tyson.

    Marciano: the punch that re-arranged Walcott's face.

    I think its rare that a great fighter has only one moment that encapsulates their career. I don't think RJJ, Sweet Pea, Oscar or Tito had one punch/fight that defined their greatness, you have to look at their whole career.
     
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    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Ali: the punch that ko'd Foreman, and the punch he didn't throw on the way down.

    Lewis: the punch that ko'd Tyson.

    Marciano: the punch that re-arranged Walcott's face.

    I think its rare that a great fighter has only one moment that encapsulates their career. I don't think RJJ, Sweet Pea, Oscar or Tito had one punch/fight that defined their greatness, you have to look at their whole career.
     
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