You would have to clarify if you are referring to a world championship fight or any fight because the question is too damn broad. In terms of a championship fight, I would say Felix Trinidad-David Reid. Reid went down five or six times in the fight, but it still lasted 12 rounds.
Felix is one of my favs but early on that was a tough fight for him.
I hope your not saying it was a close fight. It's been quite a few months since I watched it, how many rounds did Broner win?
No it wasn't close but it wasn't a blowout....Marco took and he gave, vice versa. You made it seem like it was 12-0. I gave Broner like 3-4 I forgot I gotta watch it again but no definitely not the most one sided fight. Now Canelo/FM was one sided.
Which fight is it?
You would have to clarify if you are referring to a world championship fight or any fight because the question is too damn broad. In terms of a championship fight, I would say Felix Trinidad-David Reid. Reid went down five or six times in the fight, but it still lasted 12 rounds.
pacquiao vs. margarito. one can argue that margarito won one round which is more of a mercy round really.
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Margarito hurt Pacquiao a couple of times in that fight. Pacquiao said it was his most gruelling fight ever. He won nearly all of the rounds but he had to work very hard to do so. Nowhere near as one sided as other fights
^^^Yeah Vitali-Briggs was a snuff film and probably a hate crime...I will give Shannon credit though...A lot of guys would have quit,and I would not have blamed him one bit if he did.
Their is a difference between fighting and surviving.
On 17 August 2010, it was announced that Klitschko would defend his WBC title against Shannon Briggs on 16 October of that year. Klitschko completely dismantled his challenger with superior hand speed. Briggs struggled to land any meaningful punches, as Klitschko won every round decisively. After a few rounds, Briggs was receiving a vicious and sustained beating which caused him serious facial injuries. Considering the beating he was receiving, there was some suggestion that the referee should have stopped the bout during the last few rounds. Klitschko had retained his belt with official scores of 120–107, 120–105, and 120–107.
During the post-fight interview, the American boxer Briggs said: “I’ve fought George Foreman, I’ve fought Lennox Lewis, and Vitali’s the best.” While Klitschko did not knock down Briggs, the latter collapsed after the fight and was hospitalized with facial fractures and a torn biceps.
Pretty damn one-sided, but don't know if you'd call it the most ever. Maybe in the modern era of Heavyweights though, for sure.
The 1st 2 that popped into my mind,was Joey Zags vs. Lacy and Vitali vs. Briggs.
Holmes vs. Cobb was a ridiculously one sided affair...I read that Randall went to a bar to have a drink and Larry went to the hospital because of his hands. I have no idea if that's true or not.