Watched the Mayweather vs Gatti fight, quite recently (new boxing fan). Was wondering whether you guys could recommend a boxing clinic in similar fashion.
Don't mind how long ago it happened.
When I hear the phrase "one sided domination", I think Floyd vs. Gatti.
When I hear the phrase "it's a boxing clinic!", I think Winky Wright vs. Felix Trinidad.
That's not what I call utter domination, there are many fights which were more one-sided than that.
It wasn't "Utter domination" or a 12-0 victory. No one said it was.
But it was certainly a one-sided fight and a fight that Barrera dominated and qualifies as a clinic. The rounds Barrera won, he won big. Hell, the rounds Naz won, he didn't win them big.
And the fight was absolutely not competitive in the slightest like you claimed.
floyd only fought chico once
You're right, I was thinking about Castillo and it was the second fight I think and not the first. Floyd messed Corrales up though.
Hamed arguably won 3 rounds, 4 rounds if you really really push it.
That's not what I call utter domination, there are many fights which were more one-sided than that.
It was a clear win but not a schooling IMO. Y'all need to rewatch the whole fight, not just highlights.
:lol1: :lol1: I've seen the fight quite a few times, thank you.
So, you think the fight was competitive?
Which rounds did you give Hamed? All the rounds you could argue he won were barely clear rounds for him.
He was clearly dominated and the fight was not remotely competitive. Hamed arguably won 3 rounds, 4 rounds if you really really push it.
Nas won at least 3 or 4 rds against Barrera, that's not what I call a clinic.
I don't remember that fight being very competitive
also
Erik Morales - Paulie Ayala
Marco Antonio Barrera - Johnny Tapia
Julio Cesar Chavez - Hector Camacho
I remember these fights...Whitaker destroyed Haugen. Corrales got dismantled in the second fight...not so much in the first one though. Hopkins ran Trinidad through the ringer prior to the KO.
floyd only fought chico once
I honestly hope you're savvy enough to understand I was trying to express my thoughts on it's legitimacy and it wasn't meant to be taken in a literal sense
actually entertaining the idea that it's comparable to an exhibition match between a featherweight and possibly the greatest of all time Welterweight is ridiculous....
I know you weren't being literal.