the night they would have beaten anyone

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  1. port64 jr

    port64 jr Active Member Full Member

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    just wanna see what ur views are

    when seeing an untouchable performance where a afighter would not be denied their victory

    where their focus was beyond a normal fighter and they would have been almost unbeatable on that given night

    my top 4
    1. b hop against tito, b hop was a beast in this fight, his movement was incredible and tito had no chance what so ever. even though he was smaller,
    b hop schooled him unlike anything ive ever seen and his infighting was incredible

    2. frazier vs ali 1, i cant see anyone willing to take all that punishment to land punches on someone the way joe did that night. he was relentless and would not stop working. apart from ali i also doubt many could have beaten him during thrilla in manilla when joe was a man on a killing mission and was willing to sacrifice himself to get the job done

    3. mosley vs margarito. even though this wasnt the best of margarito, shane was a beast that night. watching him come out of his dressing room into the area with that cold gaze, you could see noone was gunna stop him ****ing up anything that got in his way. when shane is physically and mainly mentally right, he is incredible. against floyd he comes out with a big smile and gets ****ed.

    4.hagler vs hearns. hagler took some vicious shots and barely blinked. worked through every huge bomb hearns landed and would not take a backward step
     
  2. krimzon

    krimzon Member Full Member

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    Margarito vs Cotto with plaster assist
     
  3. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hopkins beating a guy who was a welterweight certainly does not mean he would have beat anybody. That Hopkins would have still lost to Taylor.
     
  4. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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  5. godlikerich

    godlikerich Active Member Full Member

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    Muhammad Ali vs Cleveland Williams. Ali never moved better than that night. And he hit plenty hard then too. Combinations, footwork, handspeed, ring generalship, reactions, power were all spot on.
     
  6. port64 jr

    port64 jr Active Member Full Member

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    it aint like it was b hop just walking down the smaller dude and using his higher weight

    trinidad weighed in higher and was 40-0

    cant use the fact his best years were at welterweight against b hop here

    his whole game plan was well thought out, his movement was absolutley amazing and tito could hardly get off punches for much of the fight because of it

    b hop deserves so much credit for this win

    but fair play, tito had some ****ing dumbass idiot in this fight in his corner

    "its ok your winning, you only have to hit him and it will be over"

    next round, "can you go another round?!?!?!?!"
     
  7. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    Bowe vs Holyfield is an example that's almost always used for this situation. I don't fully agree, but there's no denying that Bowe was a beast that night.
     
  8. T-smooth

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    that's a dumb comment!!!!! Hops that fought taylor had no definition in his body and was so weight drained to stay at middle for the record that he couldn't even throw enough punches to look good! You must be really silly to think that hops would have lost to taylor that night cause hopkins has fought guys with speed and power like taylor(echols in his prime) and hops whipped his ass!!! Taylor wouldn't have stood a chance against echols and remember also these fighters today get way over rated that's why guy like taylor get some much credit as if he was better then everyone hops fought which aint true!
     
  9. NaughtySnowman

    NaughtySnowman New Member Full Member

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    Mayweather against Gatti anyone? (Not a ***** btw)
     
  10. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    a big part of that is styles
     
  11. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    I agree or maybe even against Corrales
     
  12. No10Point

    No10Point Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Cant really say NO ONE WOULD HAVE BEAT THEM on any fight.
    Styles make fights. Be it power,conditioning, or skills. Someone will always beat someone else. (or they never fight em)

    mosley vs margarito - no, after Mosely Mayweather I feel even stronger about Mosley being on the juice again.

    hop against tito - no though one of the best psych jobs ever.

    I would add
    Hatton Vs Tzu - a favorite fight of mine. Hatton used to train harder than manny does now. He took 3 deliberate LOW blows. After the 3rd he retaliated with his own effectively saying "you got to kill me".
     
  13. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  14. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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  15. Inconvenient

    Inconvenient New Member Full Member

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    Floyd v Mosley. Wanted to win in style and would not be denied. (also not a major fan).