Fighters who peaked for one or two nights?

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  • Tong Po
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    #11
    Carlos Maussa?

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    • ELPacman
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pugilist
      ******** fatton or cal***gy. that bums to scared to fight out of london and got lucky against lacy
      Joe didn't get lucky against Lacy. He owned him bad. Though yes, he does need to fight more outta his country, especially if he wants true recognition. You can only say he's so good when watching that Lacy fight because Lacy was green himself for the most part and very 1 dimensional. I never liked Lacy's style to begin with. He was based on being able to bully his opponents with his strength(not power). When he wasn't able to do that, he's very basic. Joe is too smart for someone like Lacy though against someone else more at Joe's level is yet to be seen. Then again, I guess Joe is that good because he has facen some steep competition throughout. This Peter Manfredy fight isn't gonna help him increase his rep by any means.

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      • cupcrazy01
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        #13
        I disagree with Baldomir. He fought very well against Judah AND Gatti. I reallize the level of competition (re: Gatti) wasn't as high as the Judah fight, but he dominated and ran over Gatti.

        I agree with the Hatton being on the list.

        What about Rahman? The first fight with Lewis, and then what has he done since? He fought well against Tua but was beaten by Holyfield and let Toney off the hook and of course collapsed against Maskaev again.

        Jirov vs. Toney, ironically in a loss? I don't know enough about Jirov to be sure of this one.

        ElPacman--which Taylor fight are you referring to? Edouard?

        Forrest had the two fights vs. Mosley, not just one. Mayorga had the two fights vs. Forrest, not just one. And Ricardo's performance against Lewis (say what you will about Lewis) was very good.

        OOPS, didn't see the "or two nights" part in the title--SORRY.

        What about Lacy, then? Pemberton and Reid.
        Last edited by cupcrazy01; 02-11-2007, 02:32 PM. Reason: oops

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        • Mike_R
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          #14
          Originally posted by Pugilist
          ******** fatton or cal***gy. that bums to scared to fight out of london and got lucky against lacy

          dude... i was hoping for lacy to win going into that fight- but don't be diluted. calzaghe beat the living **** out of jeff

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          • Verstyle
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            #15
            holyfield vs. tyson 1.

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