Best One Night Performances
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...nino valdez vs. ezzard charles....nino was an okay fighter and had some good wins, but i don't think he was ever better than in this fight. charles was past it, but still nino didn't have any trouble with him. he just used that long jab all through the fight and ezzard never adjusted. nino did say, "that ezzard charles...man, h e was something else."
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Jermain Taylor vs Bernard Hopkins
The win catapulted Taylor to superstar status but other than another contraversial win over Hopkins he did nothing after that.
As time goes on we may be mentioning Ricky Hatton.(Calm down Brits)
The win catapulted Taylor to superstar status but other than another contraversial win over Hopkins he did nothing after that.
As time goes on we may be mentioning Ricky Hatton.(Calm down Brits)
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How do you imagine you can include Ricky? He had help from the ref that night with Kostya....so though it was a great outcome for him, it was not a solo performance.
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Roberto Duran against Iran Barkley. That came from nowhere, & was gone just as swiftly.
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The next time taylor beats Hopkins will be the first.
Rahman over Lewis is a pretty obvious one and I'll add two Light heavyweight fights from my youth.
Mike Rossman stopping Victor galindez & Eddie Davis against Michael Spinks. Davis didn't get the nod, but he was brilliant and no doubt deserved it.
Rahman over Lewis is a pretty obvious one and I'll add two Light heavyweight fights from my youth.
Mike Rossman stopping Victor galindez & Eddie Davis against Michael Spinks. Davis didn't get the nod, but he was brilliant and no doubt deserved it.
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Rahman will be mentioned, but he needn't be, IMO. Great, rare result, but a great performance it was not. He faced a sluggish & sloppy Lewis, & was still behind & cut, when he pulled off the knockout. I don't think he was looking any better than his usual, mediocre self until that moment.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The next time taylor beats Hopkins will be the first.
Rahman over Lewis is a pretty obvious one and I'll add two Light heavyweight fights from my youth.
Mike Rossman stopping Victor galindez & Eddie Davis against Michael Spinks. Davis didn't get the nod, but he was brilliant and no doubt deserved it.
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I don't see how he was behind, he was working his jab well and actually set up the right hand that ended it. But I see your point, he was probably more impressive dominating Tua until he lost on a blatant foul.
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i was going to say hatton vs tszyuGrimm wrote:Jermain Taylor vs Bernard Hopkins
The win catapulted Taylor to superstar status but other than another contraversial win over Hopkins he did nothing after that.
As time goes on we may be mentioning Ricky Hatton.(Calm down Brits)
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You'd have to ask the judges. All three had him down 3-1 in rounds, trailing by two going into the fifth.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I don't see how he was behind, he was working his jab well and actually set up the right hand that ended it. But I see your point, he was probably more impressive dominating Tua until he lost on a blatant foul.
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The judges also had Lewis tied with Holyfield after 12 rounds. I assumed you were giving your opinion, not the three blind mice. Rahman was no worse than even. In a rare moment of genius, George saw it materializing.
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Two come to mind immediately.
Tom Bethea stopping Nino Benvennuti.
Ramon Ranqeullo stopping Mike Rossman.
Some of the guys listed here who pulled off the big win went on to big things.
Bethea and Ranquello it was a one night only deal.
Tom Bethea stopping Nino Benvennuti.
Ramon Ranqeullo stopping Mike Rossman.
Some of the guys listed here who pulled off the big win went on to big things.
Bethea and Ranquello it was a one night only deal.
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Oh yeah duh.BarryWashington wrote:I'll add in:
February 15, 1978 at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, Leon Spinks became the WBC/WBA Heavyweight Champion by defeating Muhammad Ali by Split Decision. Spinks then was dominated in the rematch seven months later losing by Unanimous Decision (losing 10-4-1, 10-4-1, and 11-4 on the judges scorecards).
How did we all miss this one?