Who currently has the most valuable win in professional boxing?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ikrasevic, Feb 28, 2024.


  1. Fisty_Cuffs_21

    Fisty_Cuffs_21 Member Full Member

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    Mate, I've watched the Canelo Vs GGG (I and II) multiple times and my scoring has mainly stayed the same, 7-5 (I) and 8-4 (II) - I'm not gonna get into rd by rd because I cba. I'm not crying though, I'm just declaring the way I saw things (and how many many many other posters AND professionals AND AI (that's machine learning btw!)).

    How many robberies happen in boxing? Many, and it's always been that way - it's the boxing establishment that are trying to convince YOU of a narrative. I've no skin in the game except my appreciation of the sport. I'm not gonna slurp on the official boxeo straw because that's not how I saw things; the same can be said for Haney Vs Loma, Ali Vs Norton, etc, as infinitum.
     
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  2. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Gotta call you here ........ You claim GGG's trainer told him he was losing the fight so that must have been true right????? Well so you remember Floyd Sr saying to Floyd between rounds " Why are you fighting scared son You know youre losing this fight don't you. " ?????????????
    Were both of them right or wrong???
    1..... GGG's trainer did NOT say he was losing or had lost the fight. He said " It was a close fight I can see how it could have been judged either way" He NEVER said he LOST the fight or was losing the fight at all
    He knew GGG was NEVER going to get a decision over the Ginger duck in Vegas. He'd whipped his ass first fight , the crooked judges gave it a DRAW .. He'd have to knock him out 3 times & they'd still not given GGG a win over Ducknelo that was obvious BUT
    Floyd Sr did indeed tell Floyd the truth He was FIGHTING SCARED!!!!!! & really was in danger of losing that fight if the judges were honest.
    Dmitry Bivol not only beat Ginger like a drum he took his soul. The way he's blatantly ducking Benavidez , a Bivol rematch @ 168 for Gingers trinkets plus the mere mention of the name Beterbiev strikes fear into the heart of the so called King of Boxing. ROFLMAO!! When he chickened out against GGG rather that have to fight him, the great Mexican fans named him El Pollo Rojo & disowned him Now apparently they've renamed him AGAIN!! He is now known as QUACKNELO the King of the Duckers.
    He needs to just retire he has no credibility at all left The Great Mexican Fight Fans were right they appreciate FIGHTERS!!! not loud mouthed cowards Begone Quack Quack
     
  3. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I’m going with

    1. Joshua v Ruis 1 (not many saw this one coming)
    2. Katie Taylor v Chantelle Cameron (on points in Ireland)
    2. Crawford v Spence (pure domination of his closest rival, masterful performance)
    3. Lomachenko v Lopez (well beaten didn’t see it coming at all)
    4. Mike Tyson v Buster Douglas
    5. Nigel Benn v Gerald McClellan
    6. Steve Collins v Chris Eubank
    7. Lennox Lewis v Hasim Rahman
    8. Usyk v Joshua
    9. Lennox Lewis v Vitali Klitschko
    10. Prince Naseem v Barrera
     
  4. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    "Currently". It means boxers who are CURRENTLY active professional boxers :)
     
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  5. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hahaha nightmare took me ages these proper had me thinking
     
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  6. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Then I’ll enter my top four that would have been miles easier
     
  7. Hi-Tech

    Hi-Tech Active Member Full Member

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    1. Fury over Wlad
    2. Teo over Loma
    3. Canelo over GGG 2
    4. Ruiz over Joshua
    5. Crawford over Spence
     
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  8. Sandman_

    Sandman_ Undisputed Full Member

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    Terrence Crawford TKO 9 Errol Spence. The fight took way too long to happen but still counts. Both were undefeated at the time & high up on the P4P lists. The result was emphatic & determined unequivocally who was the best Welterweight of this era. The only fight I would regard as coming close to this in terms of significance was King Timmy TKO 8 Jeffrey Horndog for the title of King of Australian Boxing - possibly the most prestigious of all titles in boxing. Fury v Usyk & Beterbiev v Bivol will also be historically significant when & if they happen.

    Canelo v Triple G were big fights @ Middleweight. It's just too bad the judges fluffed the decision in the first fight which significantly degrades its historical significance. The decision in their second fight was also suspect but would have been considered reasonable had Triple G received his just desserts in the first fight. Neither 'win' meets the description of 'most valuable' currently. The decision in their first fight was a stain on boxing. The decision in their second was a failure to clean up the mess.
     
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  9. Ronin Pham

    Ronin Pham Member Full Member

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    speaking of spence. why haven't i heard of him in any interview recently? has he been in hiding all this time after the fight?
     
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  10. Sandman_

    Sandman_ Undisputed Full Member

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    He often gets a mention as King Timmy's potential next opponent. I find that interesting b/c while I can see the logic of Crawford being next (the WBO have confirmed that Crawford will be installed as the WBO mandatory @ Junior Middle) Spence's PBC connections may get him the gig. Particularly if Crawford wants to take a tune-up @ Junior Middle first. I can't see King Timmy facing either Brian Mendoza or Bohackuk next. He's just fought Mendoza & no-one has an appetite for the Bohachuk fight. That could leave Spence facing Tszyu in the American summer with Crawford taking a tune-up before enforcing the mandatory.