Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
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HomicideHenry
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Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
Simple.... list a fighter, and the next poster writes the best performance of the above said person's career...
Or... for the lazy asses.... write a fighter, and in your opinion the best performance of their career...
Since I started I'll be lazy....
John "The Quiet Man" Ruiz
(and imho) best performance of his career was his two 'losing' efforts to Nicolai Valuev
Or... for the lazy asses.... write a fighter, and in your opinion the best performance of their career...
Since I started I'll be lazy....
John "The Quiet Man" Ruiz
(and imho) best performance of his career was his two 'losing' efforts to Nicolai Valuev
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No way ! It was the fight where he dropped Evander in the 11 th and took a UD. He was outstanding that night.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
as stated it is imho; Ruiz was a more 'all around' fighter in my estimation with Valuev than any other heavyweight because the Russian was so damn big Ruiz couldnt clinch and maul the man to death like he did most everybody else; he was forced to throw jabs and combinations and while not the best in the world at it, looked 100% better during those fights than in any other.Seamus wrote:No way ! It was the fight where he dropped Evander in the 11 th and took a UD. He was outstanding that night.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
He got knocked out in the 10th round that night.Seamus wrote:No way ! It was the fight where he dropped Evander in the 11 th and took a UD. He was outstanding that night.
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March 3 2001
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
Seamus wrote:March 3 2001
That's my Dad's birthday. That and Valuev are the only two times I think Holyfield got screwed.
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I thought Holyfield won the rubber match with Ruiz as well, but I can't really argue with the draw too much. I only scored it 115-113 for Holyfield, and it wasn't like it wasn't a close bout.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Seamus wrote:March 3 2001![]()
That's my Dad's birthday. That and Valuev are the only two times I think Holyfield got screwed.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
I thought he did too, but it was close and lame. Ruiz' acting on the body shot KO in fight II was a joke.gilgamesh wrote:I thought Holyfield won the rubber match with Ruiz as well, but I can't really argue with the draw too much. I only scored it 115-113 for Holyfield, and it wasn't like it wasn't a close bout.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Seamus wrote:March 3 2001![]()
That's my Dad's birthday. That and Valuev are the only two times I think Holyfield got screwed.
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I'll have to go back and watch that specific moment your talking about. I hadn't seen the first 2 Ruiz vs Holyfield fights before because they happened before I was following the sport, and the 3rd one didn't exactly make me feel like they were fights I needed to see.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
I thought he did too, but it was close and lame. Ruiz' acting on the body shot KO in fight II was a joke.
I'll go back to the 2nd fight though and watch for that specific moment you're talking about though. You said it was the 10th round right?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
Yup, all 3 of the fights sucked.gilgamesh wrote:I'll have to go back and watch that specific moment your talking about. I hadn't seen the first 2 Ruiz vs Holyfield fights before because they happened before I was following the sport, and the 3rd one didn't exactly make me feel like they were fights I needed to see.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
I thought he did too, but it was close and lame. Ruiz' acting on the body shot KO in fight II was a joke.
I'll go back to the 2nd fight though and watch for that specific moment you're talking about though. You said it was the 10th round right?
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The 2nd fight definitely kept my interest. Kinda shocking when you think about it. In the 11th, the "Boring Man" had all heart all action Evander Holyfield out on his feet.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Performance of Their Career (Game)
That was the least lame one, great one shot KO from Holyfield.