Favorite one-sided fights ?

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littlepug wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 19:00
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 16:49

That was Paul Ingle
That doesn’t sound right, if that had happened he wouldn’t have gone on to win a world title, more likely it was Augie Sanchez
Your right, it was the fella Prince ran over on the streets who got the brain bleed, not any if his opponents. Ingle got it after another fight.
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oogiebe wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 17:53 Louis/Schmeling II: Must've watched it 100 times.
the way Louis puts his punches together when he has Schmeling hurt is chilling, how he switches to the body with that cold, crippling accuracy, each shot looking like it would cripple a mortal man. awesome offensive efficiency and execution.
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Wilfredo Gomez vs Derrick Holmes was a fun scrap. I think it was the premier of a Friday night fights reboot that didn't last too long.
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Didn't McCullough suffer a very serious brain bleed shortly after the Hamed fight? Not sure any sorta moral victory is worth all that.

Nope.....you must be confusing him with someone else because he fought on in sanctioned fights for a good while longer.

Wayne fought very bravely indeed that night and like the proud champion he had been, I just really appreciated the way he kept Hamed honest and not able to be a total bell-end even though he was being outgunned.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 03:49
oogiebe wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 17:53 Louis/Schmeling II: Must've watched it 100 times.
the way Louis puts his punches together when he has Schmeling hurt is chilling, how he switches to the body with that cold, crippling accuracy, each shot looking like it would cripple a mortal man. awesome offensive efficiency and execution.
Best combo puncher of all time possibly, and in general his punch technique was sublime
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margaret thatcher wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 23:32
Counter-puncher wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 03:49

the way Louis puts his punches together when he has Schmeling hurt is chilling, how he switches to the body with that cold, crippling accuracy, each shot looking like it would cripple a mortal man. awesome offensive efficiency and execution.
Best combo puncher of all time possibly, and in general his punch technique was sublime
That right hand he puts into Schmelings kidney area, it looks like his fist disappears entirely into Schmelings body, the expression of agony on Schmelings face and the palpable wincing folding of his body is excruciating to watch, probably as visible an expression of pain as I have seen in the ring, utterly chilling, Louis was terrifying
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margaret thatcher wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 23:32
Counter-puncher wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 03:49

the way Louis puts his punches together when he has Schmeling hurt is chilling, how he switches to the body with that cold, crippling accuracy, each shot looking like it would cripple a mortal man. awesome offensive efficiency and execution.
Best combo puncher of all time possibly, and in general his punch technique was sublime
There's a really good analysis of Louis on YouTube, I think it's a Lee Wiley one, maybe another one out there too
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Froch - Bute
Calzaghe - Lacey
Pacman - Margarito
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Yeah, Moseley-Margarito and Cotto-Margarito 2 too
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@Lenny.....nice call, I'd forgotten the Froch-Bute fight :TU:
Bute was supposed to be "all that" and Froch was due (again) to get duly exposed.......Carl had other ideas though.
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Bodyshot3 wrote: 26 Oct 2019, 14:39 @Lenny.....nice call, I'd forgotten the Froch-Bute fight :TU:
Bute was supposed to be "all that" and Froch was due (again) to get duly exposed.......Carl had other ideas though.
I won money on that fight, the odds were basically about even right before it started
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Marco Antonio Barrera vs Paul Lloyd - Barrera was vicious in delivering a twelve round beating in 3 minutes.

Hamed vs Robinson - Hamed's coming out party and he looked the business against a very good champion.
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Greg Page-Marty Monroe.
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That reminds me, I loved Ruddock/page.
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Matt W wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 08:38 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Paul Lloyd - Barrera was vicious in delivering a twelve round beating in 3 minutes.

Hamed vs Robinson - Hamed's coming out party and he looked the business against a very good champion.
Not sure if Steve Robinson has ever been accused of being a very good champion before.
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Frazier vs Foreman I.

What a performance by young George. I'm not sure he ever looked better before or after.
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oogiebe wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 15:48 Frazier vs Foreman I.

What a performance by young George. I'm not sure he ever looked better before or after.
He looked just as devastating against Ken Norton more or less. Not 6 knockdowns, but he wiped him out in 2, and looked like a monster.
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gilgamesh wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 15:52
oogiebe wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 15:48 Frazier vs Foreman I.

What a performance by young George. I'm not sure he ever looked better before or after.
He looked just as devastating against Ken Norton more or less. Not 6 knockdowns, but he wiped him out in 2, and looked like a monster.
True, but he was an underdog vs Frazier. Supposed to be a tuneup fight for Frazier/Ali II. Made it all that much more special. At least for my memory.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 13:43 That reminds me, I loved Ruddock/page.
Greg gave Razor some problems IIRC.
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Nile4000 wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 21:41
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 13:43 That reminds me, I loved Ruddock/page.
Greg gave Razor some problems IIRC.
No, but he showed off a tremendous chin.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 22:07
Nile4000 wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 21:41

Greg gave Razor some problems IIRC.
No, but he showed off a tremendous chin.
That's great, shame it was after Page was on the downside.
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Duran-Moore

I have to say Holmes-Cobb was a pretty good fight too for a one sided 15 round fight, and Holmes-Frank was fun too, Scotty tried his hardest but Larry Holmes was a monster then, no heavyweight except Tim Witherspoon stood a chance with him at that era.
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Ambling Alp II wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 15:36
Matt W wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 08:38 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Paul Lloyd - Barrera was vicious in delivering a twelve round beating in 3 minutes.

Hamed vs Robinson - Hamed's coming out party and he looked the business against a very good champion.
Not sure if Steve Robinson has ever been accused of being a very good champion before.
He had a good run, dealt with McMillan, McKenzie and Hodkinson and was no mug.
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Robbo is a British favourite
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