BIGGEST BIGGEST LETDOWN IN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT?

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BIGGEST BIGGEST LETDOWN IN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT?

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WHAT WERE SOME FIGHTS THAT WERE EXPECTED TO BE GREAT, BUT ended very quick, were too onsided, or were boring?


heres some



marciano-walcott II

tyson-spinx

ali-liston II

holyfield-tyson II

dempsey-tunney I- dempsey past prime though, but it was a shutout

witherspoon-bonecrusher


holyfield-douglas


lewis-golota


lewis-tua- incredibly boring, both were scared shitless of eachother






i think the obvious one was liston-ali II, but spinx-tyson and walcott-marciano II fall close behind.
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Post by kick asner »

If you count the WBA version of the title then I would say Weaver-Tillis. Tillis ran the entire fight thus earning him the nickname James "Sprint" Tillis, while Weaver sleepwalked through fifteen excrusciating rounds. Watching a rerun of the royal wedding would have been more entertaining.
Also both Weaver-Dokes fights.
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Post by dalek »

brockton you are way out on lewis being scared of tua.he boxed his head off and didn't give him an opportunity to land.
anyway crap heavyweight fights...bowe-fergusson-geez it don't get much worse.tyson-seldon-pathetic.but ones that should have been decent but were not
lewis-akinwande
tyson-bruno2
lewis-grant(grant was WAY OVERRATED BY THE US PRESS)
Tyson-Bonecrusher.
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Post by Collins2000 »

dalek wrote:brockton you are way out on lewis being scared of tua.he boxed his head off and didn't give him an opportunity to land.
anyway
crap heavyweight fights...bowe-fergusson-geez it don't get much worse.tyson-seldon-pathetic.but ones that should have been decent but were not
lewis-akinwande
tyson-bruno2
lewis-grant(grant was WAY OVERRATED BY THE US PRESS)
Tyson-Bonecrusher.
Exactly. Anyone who actually watched that fight and thought Lewis was scared knows very little about the mechanics of a fight.

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Tyson -v- Bonclutcher Smith!

After Smith's mauling of Witherspoon & Tyson's demolition of Berbick, I was expecting some major fireworks!

I fell asleep watching Bonclutcher hug Tyson like one of those creatures out of the Alien films! :o :TU:
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Post by dempseyfire »

my head was telling me a clear Lewis victory, but who wasn't still dissapointed by Tyson-Lewis after all that hype. I ended up thinking before the fight that perhaps Tyson would dig deep in the biggest fight of his life and make it competetive. But it was anything but that.
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Re: BIGGEST BIGGEST LETDOWN IN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT?

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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:WHAT WERE SOME FIGHTS THAT WERE EXPECTED TO BE GREAT, BUT ended very quick, were too onsided, or were boring?


heres some



marciano-walcott II

tyson-spinx

ali-liston II

holyfield-tyson II

dempsey-tunney I- dempsey past prime though, but it was a shutout

witherspoon-bonecrusher


holyfield-douglas


lewis-golota


lewis-tua- incredibly boring, both were scared shitless of eachother






i think the obvious one was liston-ali II, but spinx-tyson and walcott-marciano II fall close behind.
Was Witherspoon-Bonecrusher really expected to be great, being that Tim nearly shut out Smith the year before?
For me, it would have to be Page-Witherspoon.
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Post by cybox »

Holmes-Ali was all hype
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

ok, well i share a different opinion. lewis should have knocked out a fat, out of shape, slower tua.
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Post by josh576 »

I was really hoping that holyfield would had tyson his ass over 12 rounds....i was very disappointed....$49.95 to see tyson bite his ear off....ahh im still pissed over that one
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Post by Collins2000 »

BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:ok, well i share a different opinion. lewis should have knocked out a fat, out of shape, slower tua.
Would that be the same David Tua who often turns up out of shape and who has NEVER been knocked out?

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Post by evndrbsn »

Holyfield-Lewis was a huge, huge letdown.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

Collins2000 wrote:
BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:ok, well i share a different opinion. lewis should have knocked out a fat, out of shape, slower tua.
Would that be the same David Tua who often turns up out of shape and who has NEVER been knocked out?

:o


you got a good point there, but the tua who came in at 225lb was a better tua.


- perhaps not knock out tua, but certainly show a lot more aggresion and land a lot more harder punches on tua, at least to knock him down!

rahman showed tuas chin is not immortal
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Re: BIGGEST BIGGEST LETDOWN IN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT?

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Decagon wrote:
BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:dempsey-tunney I- dempsey past prime though, but it was a shutout.
You gave Tunney the round where he was down for 14 seconds ?!?!?!?!?!

Tunney was down for 14 seconds in the 1st fight?? o man i didnt know that. i am going to have to go get out the tape and see what i missed. funny how ur the only one on earth who noticed a knockdown in the first fight!! ur something special!!


just jk decagon :P
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Post by kingpawn »

dempseyfire wrote:my head was telling me a clear Lewis victory, but who wasn't still dissapointed by Tyson-Lewis after all that hype. I ended up thinking before the fight that perhaps Tyson would dig deep in the biggest fight of his life and make it competetive. But it was anything but that.
Agreed. We had a bunch of people over and put out a big spread and booze and turned Tyson-Lewis into a party. Then the fight comes on and Tyson pretty well mailed it in after the first round. Just sort of walked out there and accepted his beating. I don't recall any of the punch stats, but I bet he threw fewer than 20 punches a round those last three or four rounds.
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Post by Gordon »

Holmes - Cooney

From the media build up, Gerry was going to win big time.
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Post by ShoeShine »

Grant-Lewis.....all that hype and Grant goes and get KTFO!
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let-downs

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Brockton wrote: "lewis-tua- incredibly boring, both were scared shitless of eachother."<<

How could Tua be afraid of Lewis when he was the one going forward trying to engage Lewis. And Lewis didn't go straight back and run, he boxed circles around Tua. But clearly, neither was afraid of the other.

p.s. 1 biggest let-down I remember is the Tyson/Seldon "fight". Bruce was supposed to have this piston-like jab - at least against Joe Hipp - but didn't bust a grape against Tyson, and dove like an Olympian into the mat twice.
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Re: let-downs

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wolverine1 wrote:Brockton wrote: "lewis-tua- incredibly boring, both were scared shitless of eachother."<<

How could Tua be afraid of Lewis when he was the one going forward trying to engage Lewis. And Lewis didn't go straight back and run, he boxed circles around Tua. But clearly, neither was afraid of the other.

p.s. 1 biggest let-down I remember is the Tyson/Seldon "fight". Bruce was supposed to have this piston-like jab - at least against Joe Hipp - but didn't bust a grape against Tyson, and dove like an Olympian into the mat twice.
Yeah, that clown Seldon made Bruno's non-effort in his 2nd fight with Tyson look positively herculean...

I haven't seen the seldon 'fight' for a while but as I recall he went down from a punch that clearly missed him, got up hoping the ref was gonna stop it, but when it was clear he was gonna let it continue, Bruce The Goose appeared to faint.

:TU:
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Post by josh576 »

hahaha that tyson seldon fight was completely horrible...what a joke
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Post by Syntax Error »

josh576 wrote:hahaha that tyson seldon fight was completely horrible...what a joke
That was one of the biggest farces in HW history.

I don't know how either of them had any credibility after that, although it was Tyson's fault.
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Syntax Error wrote:
josh576 wrote:hahaha that tyson seldon fight was completely horrible...what a joke
That was one of the biggest farces in HW history.

I don't know how either of them had any credibility after that, although it was Tyson's fault.
How can you blame Tyson for that farce? Maybe the promoters, but certainly not Tyson himself.
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Post by Professor X »

Tyson-Spinks

I could name many heavyweights that would have KO'ed Michael "Scared Stiff" Spinks within one round on that night. Primo Carnera would have done the same thing against that Spinks.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

Professor X wrote:Tyson-Spinks

I could name many heavyweights that would have KO'ed Michael "Scared Stiff" Spinks within one round on that night. Primo Carnera would have done the same thing against that Spinks.


yeah and I can think of many heavyweights who wouldnt lose to michael moorer or twice lose to riddick "im out of shape" bowe.

o yes, and past his prime or not tyson would never lose to a huggy bear like ruiz


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Tyson vs Ruiz

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I would think Tyson might have lost to Ruiz when past his prime.
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