Spectacular Beatdowns
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It was an embrassment for Toney for sure - he looked throughly outclassed - so dominated no one thought to yell 'rematch' . . .
but how are we defining 'beat down' here?Comment
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- -Win, lose, or draw, near every fight Saad was in was a beatdown, most often a double beatdown, the Beatdown P4P Champ.
And now moving on to something more worthy of a historical designation...?Comment
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Thats one! Nando and trinidad and... Nando and De La Hoya.Comment
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This is what I was alluding to with Pep... Just the physical does not tell us what makes a beat down. True about Saad.Comment
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Calzhaghe vs. Lacy. Not that it was a very memorable fight...but I remember being in awe of how easily Calz took him out. I remember after the very first round (I think...pretty sure) Calz sat down on his stool super amped up saying over and over, "He's shlt...he's shlt!!!!" and his pops had to calm him down and get his head back in the game. But he knew right away he would outclass Lacy for the entire fight.Comment
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Froch-Bute is one of my favorites. Bute was considered the Boogieman of 168 and I think unofficially the Super 6 tournement was meant to pit the winner against Bute. Ward wasn't available due to I think promoter issues so runner up Froch was added and he did not disappoint.
Celestino Cabarello vs Doud Yourdan. For 11.5 rounds Cabarello landed at will on Yourdan a lot, then Yourdan hit Caba with a hard shot in the 12th which only served to make Caba mad.
Mosley vs Margarito. Margarito was coming off his signature win over Cotto and was favored 4-1. Naazim Richardson was in the locker room watching Marg get his hands wrap and the rest is history.
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