That's the one that immediately sprang to mind when I read the title thread.Graham Houston wrote:TMayweather wins every round against Corrales in what looked a highly dangerous fight for Floyd.
One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Re: Toney-Holyfield; Mayweather-Corrales; Manny-Oscar etc etc
Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Lewis - Ruddock
Norris-Taylor
Whitaker-Mcgirt
Norris-Taylor
Whitaker-Mcgirt
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I suppose Benn-Watson would have to be in there as well.
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I have an old issue of The Ring and I recall an article analyzing this match up that suggested Ruddock would simply be too strong. Out of the big four at the time (Bowe, Holyfield, Ruddock, Lewis), Lewis was given the least chance for success.chinny wrote:Lewis - Ruddock
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I remember something similar mate but I think it was KO magazine. The article was "Who will rise in the fall?".crusader wrote:I have an old issue of The Ring and I recall an article analyzing this match up that suggested Ruddock would simply be too strong. Out of the big four at the time (Bowe, Holyfield, Ruddock, Lewis), Lewis was given the least chance for success.chinny wrote:Lewis - Ruddock
Exciting times
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Curry v McCrory
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Hopkins v Pavlik
All the pre-fight talk was whether or not Kelly could stop Bernard but Hopkins made Pavlik look silly for the whole fight. It wasn't quite a Calzaghe-Lacy masterclass but not far off.
All the pre-fight talk was whether or not Kelly could stop Bernard but Hopkins made Pavlik look silly for the whole fight. It wasn't quite a Calzaghe-Lacy masterclass but not far off.
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Tyson had a puncher's chance but little more. Given his performance against Nielson the beat down wasn't that surprising. Trinidad was made for Wright and again I don't think the result was that much of a surprise.Chris W 1982 wrote:Winky Wright v Felix Trinidad (Still the most textbook performance I've ever seen)
Bernard Hopkins v Kelly Pavlik and Antonio Tarver
Roy Jones v James Toney
Marco Antonio Barrerra v Naseem Hamed
Lennox Lewis v Mike Tyson
You guy got any more
Wright-Mosley 1 & Forrest-Mosely 1 spring to mind for me.
Mitchell-Katsidis is obviously a recent example.
Holyfield-Douglas.
Lewis-Golota.
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Holyfield -Tyson I. I thought Holyfield bossed the whole fight.Shame to see him getting bashed up by Toney many years later.Sadly, he weas no longer this version.I thought Evander would have held his own against any heavyweight in history on this night.So sharp and determined.
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Eubank V Rocchigiani and Wharton.
Watson V Eubank 2 - Watson was schooling Eubank (At Eubansk own admission) until tragedy struck. ("I was beaten by the third, I just weren't gonna be stopped -that was my goal")
Watson V Eubank 2 - Watson was schooling Eubank (At Eubansk own admission) until tragedy struck. ("I was beaten by the third, I just weren't gonna be stopped -that was my goal")
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Pacquiao-Barrera 1.
Ward-Kessler.
Ward-Kessler.
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Michael Nunn v Sumbu Kalambay
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Matt W wrote:Tyson had a puncher's chance but little more. Given his performance against Nielson the beat down wasn't that surprising. Trinidad was made for Wright and again I don't think the result was that much of a surprise.Chris W 1982 wrote:Winky Wright v Felix Trinidad (Still the most textbook performance I've ever seen)
Bernard Hopkins v Kelly Pavlik and Antonio Tarver
Roy Jones v James Toney
Marco Antonio Barrerra v Naseem Hamed
Lennox Lewis v Mike Tyson
You guy got any more
Wright-Mosley 1 & Forrest-Mosely 1 spring to mind for me.
Good for you if you believed Wright was going to hand out a beating like that.
Trinidad didnt land one shot all night. Did you really expect such domination?
I fancied Lewis before his battle with Tyson but there was a lot of support headed Mike's way. Whether this was born out of loyalty is another matter but I can recall many tipping Tyson.
Mitchell-Katsidis is obviously a recent example.
Holyfield-Douglas.
Lewis-Golota.
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Pacquiao V Hatton
recently, Maccarinelli V Alexander Kotlobay , most people had Enzo going over as the "lamb to the slaughter."
Winky Wright V Ensley Bingham
Winky Wright V Steve Foster
Whilst Wright was without a doubt the favourite, in both cases it did seem the case that the hometown fighters did, at least, have a chance in the bout- competative underdogs. Ensley's punch power had been talked up.
However, they were totally outclassed- I don't think either actually won a round.
recently, Maccarinelli V Alexander Kotlobay , most people had Enzo going over as the "lamb to the slaughter."
Winky Wright V Ensley Bingham
Winky Wright V Steve Foster
Whilst Wright was without a doubt the favourite, in both cases it did seem the case that the hometown fighters did, at least, have a chance in the bout- competative underdogs. Ensley's punch power had been talked up.
However, they were totally outclassed- I don't think either actually won a round.
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I wouldn't say I predicted Wright would do that beforehand but it didn't surprise me that he did. I was never a huge Trinidad fan and De La Hoya boxed his head off before he ran out of gas. It wasn't too surprising that Wright did the same I think, although that's not to say it wasn't an outstanding performance as it clearly was.Chris W 1982 wrote:Matt W wrote:Tyson had a puncher's chance but little more. Given his performance against Nielson the beat down wasn't that surprising. Trinidad was made for Wright and again I don't think the result was that much of a surprise.Chris W 1982 wrote:Winky Wright v Felix Trinidad (Still the most textbook performance I've ever seen)
Bernard Hopkins v Kelly Pavlik and Antonio Tarver
Roy Jones v James Toney
Marco Antonio Barrerra v Naseem Hamed
Lennox Lewis v Mike Tyson
You guy got any more
Wright-Mosley 1 & Forrest-Mosely 1 spring to mind for me.
Good for you if you believed Wright was going to hand out a beating like that.
Trinidad didnt land one shot all night. Did you really expect such domination?
I fancied Lewis before his battle with Tyson but there was a lot of support headed Mike's way. Whether this was born out of loyalty is another matter but I can recall many tipping Tyson.
Mitchell-Katsidis is obviously a recent example.
Holyfield-Douglas.
Lewis-Golota.
As for Tyson, if he announced today that he was fighting Vitali Klitschko I've no doubt a lot of people would end up picking him. In the cold light of day I don't think too many people were surprised by the beating Lewis gave him (I was more surprised by the way Tyson absorbed it). I don't think Tyson himself thought he was any match for Lewis.
A few more I thought of:
Frazier-Foreman.
Roy Jones-Glen Johnson. In hindsight his decline is clear but there was a big difference between the 1 punch KO by Tarver and the pasting he took from Johnson.
Clinton Woods-Rico Hoye.
Tarver-Woods.
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Those Eubank ones are the ones I thought of first too.
Also Eubank-Benn I and Eubank-Watson I, I didn't expect Eubank to be so dominant and at such coasting ease early on.
But Eubank-Watson II was the first one I thought of. Watson completely bossed it and totally dominated when Eubank was favourite.
Also Eubank-Benn I and Eubank-Watson I, I didn't expect Eubank to be so dominant and at such coasting ease early on.
But Eubank-Watson II was the first one I thought of. Watson completely bossed it and totally dominated when Eubank was favourite.
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coghaugen11 wrote: Also Eubank-Benn I and Eubank-Watson I, I didn't expect Eubank to be so dominant and at such coasting ease early on.
Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
eary rounds on Eubank Benn my favourite rounds ever. Eubank boxed beautifully. Benn did nothing wrong but Eubank was faultless......that's the adrenalin from the fear in him I think, really brought the best out of him.
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Bingo was given a punchers chance, and so was Dodson - Foster wasn't though. People knew more about Wright at that stage.whicker wrote:Pacquiao V Hatton
recently, Maccarinelli V Alexander Kotlobay , most people had Enzo going over as the "lamb to the slaughter."
Winky Wright V Ensley Bingham
Winky Wright V Steve Foster
Whilst Wright was without a doubt the favourite, in both cases it did seem the case that the hometown fighters did, at least, have a chance in the bout- competative underdogs. Ensley's punch power had been talked up.
However, they were totally outclassed- I don't think either actually won a round.
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Hopkins v Trinidad
Ward v Kessler (?)
Forrest v Mosley 1 and 2
Ward v Kessler (?)
Forrest v Mosley 1 and 2
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Eubank didn't take a punch in the opening round of either fight, and Benn was going all-out.Deserter wrote:coghaugen11 wrote: Also Eubank-Benn I and Eubank-Watson I, I didn't expect Eubank to be so dominant and at such coasting ease early on.![]()
Were we watching the same fights?
I thought he won the first five very clearly and very easily against Watson.
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
Bruno v Bugner
williams v harrison 2
tyson fury v jon mcdermot
Rogan v skelton
williams v harrison 2
tyson fury v jon mcdermot
Rogan v skelton
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Re: One-sided performances in fights that seemed competetive
I don't think anyone, until now, has ever described Eubank v Benn as a one sided performancecoghaugen11 wrote:Eubank didn't take a punch in the opening round of either fight, and Benn was going all-out.Deserter wrote:coghaugen11 wrote: Also Eubank-Benn I and Eubank-Watson I, I didn't expect Eubank to be so dominant and at such coasting ease early on.![]()
Were we watching the same fights?
I thought he won the first five very clearly and very easily against Watson.
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Lots of strange examples being put down?
I'll go with,
Caballero v Molitor
Sanchez v Gomez
Lewis v Ruddock
Pacquiao v Cotto
I'll go with,
Caballero v Molitor
Sanchez v Gomez
Lewis v Ruddock
Pacquiao v Cotto