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Was Mayweather Vs. Gatti The Greatest A** Whipping Of All Time

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  • #61
    Bernard Hopkins-Felix Trinidad
    Now that was a complete domination through 12 rounds ending in a knockout of someone thought to be unstoppable

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    • #62
      vitali klitschko v herbie hide was a ****in hiding. had him down about 10 times. made all the more enjoyable because hide is a grade A prick

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      • #63
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
        Tyson vs. Biggs. Its one of the only times I've seen Tyson toy with an opponent and not put his away when he had the chance. Well he put him away in the 7th.But he was smiling and talking **** to Biggs the whole fight.
        I remember Tyson saying after the fight that he was enjoying punishing Biggs and everytime he hit him he could hear him "squeal like a little *****"

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        • #64
          Originally posted by YNWA View Post
          vitali klitschko v herbie hide was a ****in hiding. had him down about 10 times. made all the more enjoyable because hide is a grade A prick
          I ain't seen that one but it comes as no suprise. Hide likes the canvas, Rid**** Bowe put him there half a dozen times. It was a mismatch on the night but i think Hide probably edged it in the talking stakes in the weeks before the fight. Wanker.

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          • #65
            Roy Jones Vs Almost Anyone When He Was In His Prime Was An Ass Whipping

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            • #66
              naw it wasn't, being a gatti fan though ill admitt that it was real bad and was very one sided, but it wasn't the greatest a** whipping of all time.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Stickman View Post
                Worst one I've seen in recent years is Vitali Klitchko Vs. Kirk Johnson. What made it even worse was the look on Kirk's face when he was getting the crap beaten out of him. Stunned disbelief.
                lmao. haha, i remember that fight well. Johnson crumpled against the ropes with a look on his face like "what the hell just happened to me?"

                it was like when Klitschko landed his first punch, Johnson went "oooooh ****!!"

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                • #68
                  if anyone has seen kessler vs andrade they know that was much worse, i can't believe they kept that fight going for 12 rounds.. it was such a beatdown i was feeling sorry for andrade. nate cambell against that ricky quiles was pretty damn bad too.. gatti took a beatdown for 6 rounds, try taking a beating for 12, it must be a lot worse..

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by deliveryman View Post
                    No, but it's up there.

                    I'd say that the 6th round in the Mayweather-Gatti fight is probably one of the most brutal rounds without a fighter going down.

                    I am a big Mayweather fan, but that was just hard to watch. I was screaming at the TV, hoping they'd stop the fight. I honestly think Arturo could of lost his life that night if the fight had continued.

                    I firmly believe that was the night Buddy McGirt saved a life.

                    Tito-Mayorga's 5th round also comes to mind.
                    that is exactly how i felt... i'm glad to see gatti walking and breathing unassisted
                    i would call it the most oneside ass whooping of all time because there was no resistance at all for mayweather

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by aljon View Post
                      if anyone has seen kessler vs andrade they know that was much worse, i can't believe they kept that fight going for 12 rounds.. it was such a beatdown i was feeling sorry for andrade. nate cambell against that ricky quiles was pretty damn bad too.. gatti took a beatdown for 6 rounds, try taking a beating for 12, it must be a lot worse..
                      The thing about Kessler/Andrade is that Andrade was actually in the fight until the end. He never won a round, but he was competetive, threw back, could take Kessler's power fairly well, and managed to connect often enough to keep it from looking like he was being humiliated. There was never any question in my mind as to who would win (never even believed for a second that Andrade would catch Kessler with a lucky shot, Kessler's too complete for that), but I still enjoyed watching it. Kessler's manager is a ****, though, for not stepping up to more serious competition. I detest mismatches.

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