What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
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What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
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I don't think that Tyson's KO of Spinks was even his best KO, as Spinks was terrified & offered nothing in return.
I think his KO of Reggie Gross is the finest feat of boxing I've seen.
Not only his attacking prowess was on show, but his defensive prowess also.
The way how he slipped all those punches from Gross & exploded with a countering hook that downed Gross was nothing short of jaw dropping.
I think his KO of Reggie Gross is the finest feat of boxing I've seen.
Not only his attacking prowess was on show, but his defensive prowess also.
The way how he slipped all those punches from Gross & exploded with a countering hook that downed Gross was nothing short of jaw dropping.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Very subjective question, but even so, I hope you're jokingdajuggernaut wrote:I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
My top 3 all had Foreman as one of the combatants:
1. Foreman-Frazier I - One of boxings top ten greatest heavyweights of all time totally dominated with ridiculous ease at, or at the very least, very near his prime.
2. Ali - Foreman - nuff said.
3. Foreman - Moore - One of the most exhilarating moments I ever spent watching a fight. I was actually telling my friends that the fight should be stopped when the hammer dropped. Incredible.
1. Foreman-Frazier I - One of boxings top ten greatest heavyweights of all time totally dominated with ridiculous ease at, or at the very least, very near his prime.
2. Ali - Foreman - nuff said.
3. Foreman - Moore - One of the most exhilarating moments I ever spent watching a fight. I was actually telling my friends that the fight should be stopped when the hammer dropped. Incredible.
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dajuggernaut wrote:I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
It certainly was intresting. I mean Spinks certainly had the Tools to school Tyson and win by UD, and looking back, pretty much nobody expected a KO so early. Tyson ended quite a lot of careers, but to end Spinks' in such fashion was surprising.
But i agree, KO Round 1 of Spinks really shows what Tyson was about.
Imo...
-Tyson V Spinks
-Ali v Frazier 3
-Ali v Foreman
-Hopkins v Trinidad
-Hopkins v Pavlik
These are the Bouts which defined The Winners career.
Something unexpected, surprising
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
C'mon, Observer. I know you're a big Tyson devotee. I'm a faithful Foreman man --- that doesn't make his victories over Frazier & Moorer contenders for, "the most impressive performance in boxing history."
It's nothing short of insanity to argue Tyson's KO of Spinks could hold such a mantle, & you know what? That's no insult to the outcome of that fight, truly. Please, though, a little perspective. Was it even the most impressive performance of that single decade? That single year!?
It's nothing short of insanity to argue Tyson's KO of Spinks could hold such a mantle, & you know what? That's no insult to the outcome of that fight, truly. Please, though, a little perspective. Was it even the most impressive performance of that single decade? That single year!?
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Armstrong-Ross
Duran-Leonard I
And since the thread seems to be tilted towards HW, Douglas - Tyson. A near shutout and stomping of a prime, or very near prime Tyson.
Duran-Leonard I
And since the thread seems to be tilted towards HW, Douglas - Tyson. A near shutout and stomping of a prime, or very near prime Tyson.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
I believe the question to be borderline unanswerable.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Ok then stop posting in this topic.Goodnight, Irene wrote:I believe the question to be borderline unanswerable.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:C'mon, Observer. I know you're a big Tyson devotee. I'm a faithful Foreman man --- that doesn't make his victories over Frazier & Moorer contenders for, "the most impressive performance in boxing history."
It's nothing short of insanity to argue Tyson's KO of Spinks could hold such a mantle, & you know what? That's no insult to the outcome of that fight, truly. Please, though, a little perspective. Was it even the most impressive performance of that single decade? That single year!?
You're right. Imo it was impressive (quite underated too frankly) but you have a good point, comapred to others it was not as impressive.
I guess it's near impossible to choose the "most impressive performance in boxing history". Since many bouts have their own stories behind them.
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buster douglas vs. tyson.
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I'd really have to think about this, but off hand.
Armstrong beating Ross. Now this REALLY was a LW fighting a WW.
Robinson's one punch KO of iron jawed Fullmer
Greb beating the larger undefeated Tunney to a pulp in there first match.
Pernell Whitaker's totally dominant performance vs All Time great Julio Cesar Chavez
Sugar Ray Leonard's coming out of a long retirement to clearly beat Marvin Hagler
Ali in the Rumble In The Jungle. The baddest man on the planet looked like a mugging victim staggering back to the dressing room after the Greatest finished with him.
Armstrong beating Ross. Now this REALLY was a LW fighting a WW.
Robinson's one punch KO of iron jawed Fullmer
Greb beating the larger undefeated Tunney to a pulp in there first match.
Pernell Whitaker's totally dominant performance vs All Time great Julio Cesar Chavez
Sugar Ray Leonard's coming out of a long retirement to clearly beat Marvin Hagler
Ali in the Rumble In The Jungle. The baddest man on the planet looked like a mugging victim staggering back to the dressing room after the Greatest finished with him.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Maybe SRL vs Tommy Hearns I.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Yeah but it's fun to try, no?Goodnight, Irene wrote:I believe the question to be borderline unanswerable.
Holyfield - Bowe 2 my personal favourite, i was a big Holyfield fan back then but i thought he was washed up.
Tyson upset was pretty much the same, but i think beating Bowe was a bigger accomplishment. I'm not saying I thought Holyfield was going to beat Tyson, i just thought it was going to be interesting to see how Tyson reacted to being hit back, so there was always doubt. I could not see him beating Bowe though.
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I would say that the answer is definitive.
Watch the warrior spirit prevail in Moore Durelle I.
It is the greatest comeback staged by any human being since Lazarus.
Watch the warrior spirit prevail in Moore Durelle I.
It is the greatest comeback staged by any human being since Lazarus.
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BoxBuzz wrote:I would say that the answer is definitive.
Watch the warrior spirit prevail in Moore Durelle I.
It is the greatest comeback staged by any human being since Lazarus.
Boxbuzz weren't you there when Lazarus came back?
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Nah....you had to be 21 to get into the miracle tents back then.
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...i saw aaron pryor knock a guy out with a punch that missed by two feet. he had done with punches that missed, but not by this much.
buzzy....maybe you were there too.
buzzy....maybe you were there too.
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ali foreman was overhyped and the record distorted in my eyes.theone wrote:My top 3 all had Foreman as one of the combatants:
1. Foreman-Frazier I - One of boxings top ten greatest heavyweights of all time totally dominated with ridiculous ease at, or at the very least, very near his prime.
2. Ali - Foreman - nuff said.
3. Foreman - Moore - One of the most exhilarating moments I ever spent watching a fight. I was actually telling my friends that the fight should be stopped when the hammer dropped. Incredible.
foreman lyle was most impressive foreman to me. he knew he
had to get up no matter what ...
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never looked at it ... thnx for posting this! really impressive.Syntax Error wrote:I think his KO of Reggie Gross is the finest feat of boxing I've seen.
Not only his attacking prowess was on show, but his defensive prowess also.
The way how he slipped all those punches from Gross & exploded with a countering hook that downed Gross was nothing short of jaw dropping.
tyson moves like whitaker ... and the hook ... wow! but it was
quite smart from reggie to try it that way ... probably his only
chance ...
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i don't like leonard after i heard the back story onThe Great John L wrote:Armstrong-Ross
Duran-Leonard I
leonard-duran II. yes, he got in duran's head, yes
he made him get crazy and give up, but i prefer
real boxing to such games. i used to think SLR was
so great against hagler as well but as of recent i
start to feel some sour taste in my mouth with this
kind of victory.
to me johnson-jeffries, schmeling-louis I and the
first round of tyson-holyfield I were very impressive
events in the hw arena. i remember that, when evander
got hit and moved with the first big shots, i thought he
would end like all the others ...
i found calzaghe-mitchel very impressive. being down
the very first time and then taking immediately all the
risk and slug it out ... wow. that was something.
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and you know what? peter mckneely impressed me.
no skill, just heart. but lots of it.
no skill, just heart. but lots of it.
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well, this one needs to be in this thread as well i guess:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C6xEo-i ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C6xEo-i ... re=related
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Has to be the most impressive. Unbelievable no matter how many times you see it.BoxBuzz wrote:I would say that the answer is definitive.
Watch the warrior spirit prevail in Moore Durelle I.
It is the greatest comeback staged by any human being since Lazarus.
Corrales-Castillo I is close if Castillo doesn't spit his mouth piece all over the place which leaves room for debate.
Hagler KO of Hearns is an impressive performance as well.
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Winner.theone wrote:1. Foreman-Frazier I - One of boxings top ten greatest heavyweights of all time totally dominated with ridiculous ease at, or at the very least, very near his prime.
The problem with Tyson-Spinks was that Tyson was already favored to win by KO, it was just a matter of how long Spinks could hold him off.
NO ONE expected anything like what Foreman did to Frazier. NO ONE.