Happens all the time. Ward took a pounding against Gatti in their first fight, Margarito ate like 350 from heavy-handed Cotto, Ali and Frazier almost killed each other in Manilla etc. If the winner comes out looking like hell, I hate to say it, but more often than not we win.
REQ: Savage & Brutal BEAT-DOWNS!!
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James Toney vs Evander Holyfield
Bernard Hopkins vs Glen Johnson
Marco Huck vs Matt Godfrey
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of the top of my head
roberto duran vs davey moore
(there is quite a few people duran savagely beat up but the whompin this guy gets is one of those that you always remember)
alex arthur vs michael gomez
James Toney vs iran barkley
finito lopez vs varguez
Guillermo Jones vs wayne braithwaite
sergio martinez dished out a few brutal beatings earlier in his career
i think adrian stone is one of the worst that i remember.
rosendo alvarez vs Shiohama
Darchinyan vs burgos
ricky hatton vs ray olivera
Joan Guzman vs Jauregui (unbelievable combos)
valero vs demarco
arguello vs escalera 2
arguello opponents often got bust up bad i don't remmber if it was a "beatin" but i remmeber jim watts face bein VERY badly damaged from punches
baer vs Schmeling is pretty bad from what i remmeberComment
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oh yeah and larios vasquez 2
toney vs delgadoLast edited by lightsout_finit; 03-13-2011, 10:46 PM.Comment
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Just watching Gene Fullmer vs Benny Paret and thought i would google search for a thread like this.
Not completely one sided but it was an absolutely savage beating. Fullmer is the kind of fighter who takes your soul in the ring. Him with a size advantage, and Paret with crazy toughness only accentuated and extended the beating.
Only 3 months later Paret would have his infamous last fight with Emile Griffith. Watching the Fullmer fight gives a bit more context as to how that fight could end how it did.
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