one sided losses that were avenged
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margaret thatcher
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one sided losses that were avenged
murata-brant came up on the side of the youtube bar today
brant dominates the first fight, absolutely lighting murata up and winning almost every round
but then murata destroys him in 2 in the rematch
what are cases where a guy lost a fight one sided, but then won a rematch?
brant dominates the first fight, absolutely lighting murata up and winning almost every round
but then murata destroys him in 2 in the rematch
what are cases where a guy lost a fight one sided, but then won a rematch?
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HomicideHenry
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Holly Holm vs Anne Sophie Mathis
gets kayoed in the first fight, gets written off, and wins the rematch.
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Lenny Cravats
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
It was an early stoppage, but Brian Rose beat Carson Jones comfortably on points after being stopped in the first round in the first meeting.
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Willie Pep/Saddler
Terry Norris/Simon Brown
Patterson/Johansson (?)
Lewis/Rahmon
or am I missing something here?
Terry Norris/Simon Brown
Patterson/Johansson (?)
Lewis/Rahmon
or am I missing something here?
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Louis/Schmeling
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margaret thatcher
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
the ko was big but the fight itself wasnt one sided, what i had in mind were fights where one guy showed general dominance or just basically blew him out quick, but then the rematch the other guy won
a close fight that ends with a big ko has a different dynamic for a rematch than a dominant win, does. i think generally its easier to see how the guy in the close fight can adjust than it is for the dominated guy
but it still does happen
a close fight that ends with a big ko has a different dynamic for a rematch than a dominant win, does. i think generally its easier to see how the guy in the close fight can adjust than it is for the dominated guy
but it still does happen
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margaret thatcher
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
witherspoon- bonecrusher
timmy wins wide first fight, then crusher kos him in 1 the rematch
although this rematch is notorious for rumors that witherspoon threw the fight to get away from king. not sure if thats true at all, people love to make excuses for spoon and his 'off' nights
timmy wins wide first fight, then crusher kos him in 1 the rematch
although this rematch is notorious for rumors that witherspoon threw the fight to get away from king. not sure if thats true at all, people love to make excuses for spoon and his 'off' nights
Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Was going to mention that one, but was thinking about getting blown out of the first fight only to come back and win the second.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Oct 2021, 03:51 witherspoon- bonecrusher
timmy wins wide first fight, then crusher kos him in 1 the rematch
although this rematch is notorious for rumors that witherspoon threw the fight to get away from king. not sure if thats true at all, people love to make excuses for spoon and his 'off' nights
Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Norton/Garcia
A bit of time between fights, but Garcia had norton wobbling around the ring from the first round.
A bit of time between fights, but Garcia had norton wobbling around the ring from the first round.
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DeGale Truax?
AJ Ruiz?
AJ Ruiz?
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Jones Hopkins
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JamesPhilips
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
McCall Lewis. I mean waste necessarily one sided but Lennox still got flattened
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jameswilson
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Audley Harrison v Danny Williams
Danny Williams v Matt Skelton
Danny Williams v Matt Skelton
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handsofstone
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Sergey Kovalev vs Eleider Alvarez
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Seth Mitchell v Johnathan (sic) Banks.
Made some money on their first fight. Lost on the rematch. Couldn't see anything other than a repeat in that rematch. Never overestimate Banks. Very frustrating.
Made some money on their first fight. Lost on the rematch. Couldn't see anything other than a repeat in that rematch. Never overestimate Banks. Very frustrating.
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Old bones Ian
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Pat Cowdell getting blitzed in one round versus Najib Daho, in the rematch Pat beat Najib by 9th round stoppage.
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Boxerbeetle
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Old bones Ian
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Re: one sided losses that were avenged
I'm trying to think of a dominant points win for a boxer, but then table turned in a rematch and the loser of the first one wins wide points decision.
Would Ali v Fraser 1 and 2 qualify?
Would Ali v Fraser 1 and 2 qualify?
Re: one sided losses that were avenged
I don't think either I or II was dominant.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑23 Oct 2021, 14:47 I'm trying to think of a dominant points win for a boxer, but then table turned in a rematch and the loser of the first one wins wide points decision.
Would Ali v Fraser 1 and 2 qualify?
Re: one sided losses that were avenged
Good example, Williams and Harrison too.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑23 Oct 2021, 14:28 Pat Cowdell getting blitzed in one round versus Najib Daho, in the rematch Pat beat Najib by 9th round stoppage.