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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 05:26
by Evander
Hearns v Duran
Jones v Pazienza
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 12:34
by Goodnight, Irene
The question is, "Which is the most impressive performance in boxing history?" & people can come up with answers like, "Tyson-Spinks," "Jones-Pazienza," &, "Hearns-Duran!?"
You people think you're legitimate fans of boxing history? What a joke

Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 15:48
by slakka
4.Teen-Ager Wins Boxing Crown
The Hartford Courant (1923-1984). Hartford, Conn.: Mar 7, 1976. p. 12C (1 page) Abstract Page map Article image - PDF (22 K)
7.Benitez, 17, Wins Ring Title
Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 7, 1976. p. D10 (1 page) Citation Page map Article image - PDF (9 K)
Easily-EASILY!!
17yrs old Wilfred Benitez delivering a boxing lesson deluxe to one of the greatest champions in the history of the div Antonio Kid Pamblee Cervantes. Benitez was in freekin peach fuzz!
This achievement was a Mozart level mind snapper and unmentioned in this post.
Can u read??
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 18:29
by Goodnight, Irene
Did I reference that particular post? No.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 02:41
by Jaclem
..i think this means most impressive to the boxing world and the general public, which at one time weren't as far apart as they are now.
so....corbett beating sullivan should be considered. corbett wasn't given much of a chance against the powerfull sullivan, so in addition to scoring a big upset he ushered in a style of boxing that hadn't been seen before, at least in this division. big front page headlines all across the country.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 13 Dec 2008, 11:47
by Elton John
top 3
Hagler-Hearns
Hearns-Duran
Foreman-Frazier 1
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 12:22
by raylawpc
September 6, 1892 - George Dixon KO 8 over Jack Skelly in New Orleans, LA.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 17:29
by BroughtonRulesRefuge
Syntax Error wrote:I don't think that Tyson's KO of Spinks was even his best KO, as Spinks was terrified & offered nothing in return.
--- Lot of latitude in "most impressive performance." Quite a few walk out one punch KOs out there like Rocky Juarez had a few years back.
I look for either massive underdog against top quality or quality to quality which was Tyson/Spinks. Myth about Spink's terror. He throws several 1-2s that are smothered or slipped, however, his first right hand, the Jinx landed on Tyson in the opening seconds. He couldn't keep Tyson off him and the right uppercut straight up the gut that dropped Spinks for the first time in history probably does so to most fighters. That the 2nd right uppercut comes so close to the first KD, perfect timing as Spinks ducks into it and goodnight Irene.
Nobody but Tyson can do that to Spinks who had credentials out the yazoo.
Most recently Pavlik/Popkins. Pop moults out of his shell, steps inside Kelley's power range to give punching angles and out at will a thing of beauty. Best technical performance of his career, age 43, very impressive against top shelf prime champ and I don't care for Popkins a bit. That kind of masterclass, a term much watered down, ain't subjective, it's obvious. Minor technical flaw in lack of power, so watch Manny/Oscar for the improved encore.
Ad Wolgast KO Battling Nelson in a toe to toe Marquez/Vasquez type of battle over 40+ rounds. Wolgast knocking out a block of iron like Nelson so late and looking like a panther doing, top of the mark.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 17:45
by Rocky Balboa
Could a case be made for Louis-Schmeling 2? I certainly think so. Even more so when you think it was USA-Germany, 1938, given the political climate at the time of the two countries. Both guys must have been under immense 0pressure to win.
If ever there was a bout where fighters literally had the weight of their respective countries upon their shoulders I feel this was it!
Louis done the business, plain & simple & avenged an earlier loss to Max!
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 19:45
by squiggy
Jaywheel wrote:Corrales-Castillo I is close if Castillo doesn't spit his mouth piece all over the place which leaves room for debate.
I've never thought that the mouthpiece spit tainted the great performance all that much. He lost a point for it. It bought him maybe five seconds. It's still totally unbelievable that he fought back to get the knockout.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 19:48
by squiggy
One I like to nominate is Leonard-Duran I. Both performances.
It was astonishingly arrogant of the skilled boxer to try to out-macho the renowned brawler, yet he damn near pulled it off. Great slugfest. Duran is pushed quite hard, digs deep, barely pulls out the win.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 21:35
by Goodnight, Irene
Every conceivable edge in Leonard-Duran I was in Leonard's corner, & he still lost. Massive credit to Duran. Still nowhere near a shameful loss for Leonard, but...
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 19 Dec 2008, 10:06
by Ezzard
BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:Syntax Error wrote:I don't think that Tyson's KO of Spinks was even his best KO, as Spinks was terrified & offered nothing in return.
--- Lot of latitude in "most impressive performance." Quite a few walk out one punch KOs out there like Rocky Juarez had a few years back.
I look for either massive underdog against top quality or quality to quality which was Tyson/Spinks. Myth about Spink's terror. He throws several 1-2s that are smothered or slipped, however, his first right hand, the Jinx landed on Tyson in the opening seconds. He couldn't keep Tyson off him and the right uppercut straight up the gut that dropped Spinks for the first time in history probably does so to most fighters. That the 2nd right uppercut comes so close to the first KD, perfect timing as Spinks ducks into it and goodnight Irene.
Nobody but Tyson can do that to Spinks who had credentials out the yazoo.
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Hi Broughton
I can't agree with that assessment. Spinks was a very special fighter at 175 but he has few credentials with the big men which is why he avoided any live fighter in his fights after Holmes. He wanted that pay day and wasn't sure he would be able to take any of the other contenders or belt holders. Tyson did it in style but this was not a live fight...and certainly nowhere near being of the greatest performances in the history of the sport.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 25 Dec 2008, 03:14
by Evander
Roy Jones v Vinnie Pazienza.
Personal performances don't get much better than this.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 27 Dec 2008, 06:55
by Zelley
dajuggernaut wrote:I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
The most impressive performance in boxing history is a ten month three bout
record of Henry Armstrong.
October 29, 1937: Henry Armstrong wins featherweight tile over P. Sarron
May 31, 1938: Armstrong wins welterweight title from Barney Ross
August 17, 19838 Armstrong defeats Lou Ambers for the lightweight title
Not only did he win three titles within ten months, but he also fought 14 other bouts
in that ten month period including wins over the likes of Chalky Wright and Baby Arizmendi.
Is it any wonder that Armstrong is high on the top ten list of all time greats.
And if we think about it with an open mind, maybe Armstrong
should be placed in the number one spot over Robinson, Duran and Willie Pep.
If we are going to look at just one bout, then his victory over Lou Ambers
must be the key bout because of the order of the three bouts.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 27 Dec 2008, 12:43
by Goodnight, Irene
Zelley wrote:dajuggernaut wrote:I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
The most impressive performance in boxing history is a ten month three bout
record of Henry Armstrong.
October 29, 1937: Henry Armstrong wins featherweight tile over P. Sarron
May 31, 1938: Armstrong wins welterweight title from Barney Ross
August 17, 19838 Armstrong defeats Lou Ambers for the lightweight title
Not only did he win three titles within ten months, but he also fought 14 other bouts
in that ten month period including wins over the likes of Chalky Wright and Baby Arizmendi.
Is it any wonder that Armstrong is high on the top ten list of all time greats.
And if we think about it with an open mind, maybe Armstrong
should be placed in the number one spot over Robinson, Duran and Willie Pep.
If we are going to look at just one bout, then his victory over Lou Ambers
must be the key bout because of the order of the three bouts.
That happened before Juggernaut was born. Don't you know that renders it immaterial?
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 27 Dec 2008, 18:03
by Zelley
The more and more we think about it with the cool open mind rather than dealing in the here and now, yes Armstrong's performance against Sarron, Ross and Ambers is the greatest of them all.
It would be a war zone if Henry Armstrong faced Roberto Duran at their best.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 27 Dec 2008, 18:39
by dajuggernaut
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Zelley wrote:dajuggernaut wrote:I have to go with Tyson-Spinks.
The most impressive performance in boxing history is a ten month three bout
record of Henry Armstrong.
October 29, 1937: Henry Armstrong wins featherweight tile over P. Sarron
May 31, 1938: Armstrong wins welterweight title from Barney Ross
August 17, 19838 Armstrong defeats Lou Ambers for the lightweight title
Not only did he win three titles within ten months, but he also fought 14 other bouts
in that ten month period including wins over the likes of Chalky Wright and Baby Arizmendi.
Is it any wonder that Armstrong is high on the top ten list of all time greats.
And if we think about it with an open mind, maybe Armstrong
should be placed in the number one spot over Robinson, Duran and Willie Pep.
If we are going to look at just one bout, then his victory over Lou Ambers
must be the key bout because of the order of the three bouts.
That happened before Juggernaut was born. Don't you know that renders it immaterial?
Yeah pretty much.
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Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 27 Dec 2008, 20:54
by HomicideHenry
There's been alot of impressive fights, but for my money, as far as the most impressive performance I have ever seen on film, may just be the one sided nature of Dempsey-Willard. Never have I seen a fight go down like that, where a champion was so easily destroyed. The only thing that comes close, in my mind, was Julio Cesar Chavez take apart Greg Haugen inside of five rounds, and Haugen was no push over and the reigning champion.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 08 Jan 2009, 01:17
by ben geoghegan
The most impressive fight I never saw:
Peter Jackson KO'ing Slavin at the National Sporting Club. Slavin was a killer. Jackson boxed his head off, outfought him and put him away. He really ruined him as a top man
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 12:09
by actjac
Louis KO of Schmeling in their second fight
Foreman destruction of Frazier in their first fight
Hopkins schooling of Pavlik
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 14:31
by richie-g
I don't think many people will agree, but my personal favourite is Pacqiauo- De La Hoya
Simply because I'm too young to have seen any of the others you have mentioned

Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 15:37
by Jaywheel
richie-g wrote:I don't think many people will agree, but my personal favourite is Pacqiauo- De La Hoya
Simply because I'm too young to have seen any of the others you have mentioned

Ask TML to be your mentor,lol.
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 20:37
by Goodnight, Irene
"Ask TML to be your mentor,lol." - Jaywheel
I wasn't around to see Joe Louis or Alexis Arguello, but, through the magic of film...
Re: What was the most impressive performance in boxing history?
Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 10:37
by Bricks
1) Foreman V Frazier
2) Ali V Foreman
3) Hagler V Hearns