What's the best performance of your favorite fighter ?

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  • porlie
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    #21
    Hagler vs Hearns

    Dempsey vs Willard

    Tyson vs Spinks

    Benn vs Barkley

    Marciano vs Walcott

    Hatton vs Castillo

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    • veilside23
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      #22
      tszyu vs judah

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      • DiegoFuego
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        #23
        Hopkins over Trinidad
        Lewis over Rahman
        Ali over Williams

        those are great calls

        others I'd say that are obviously fighters' best would be

        Calzaghe over Lacy (his only good win lol)
        Mayweather over Corrales
        Hatton over Castillo
        De La Hoya over Vargas
        Mosley over De La Hoya I
        Forrest over Mosley I
        Tszyu over Judah
        Wright over Trinidad
        Toney over Prince Charles Williams (although Toney had tons of good ones)
        RJJ over Toney

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        • Left2body
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          #24
          Corrales-Castillo I
          Corrales-Casa I&II
          Corrales-Freitas
          Duran-SRL I
          Duran-Barkley
          Gatti-Ruelas
          Cotto-Judah
          Toney-Nunn
          Tito-Vargas
          Pernell-Chavez
          Pernell-McGuirt
          Arce-Hussein
          Evander-Bowe series

          Damn I have too many favorites, I still have a bunch I didn't mention

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          • realheavyhands
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            #25
            Originally posted by col Blake
            Got to be Benn destroying Gerald McClelland, apart from the tragic end the fight was brilliant.
            do you realize that makes no damn sense at all.. mclellan was cleary and easily winning the fight .. it was a freak accident

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            • realheavyhands
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              #26
              jones hopkins
              jones toney
              jones ruiz
              toney peter 1
              toney holyfield
              toney jirov
              hopkins tarver
              hopkins taylor 1
              winky trinidad

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              • ИATAS
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                #27
                Originally posted by Ace Rockolla
                Hopkins over Trinidad.

                I know Trinidad didn't really belong at 160 (although he did beat Joppy who was a legitimate middle), but this is still my favorite Hopkins win. Everyone said Hopkins would have to take the fight inside if he wanted to beat Tito, but Bernard won the fight on the outside, simply outboxing Trinidad. He arguably won every round of the fight. It wouldn't matter though, becuase Hopkins made sure the judges wouldn't be involved in the outcome. He dropped Tito to the canvas with a wicked right hand in the final round to seal the deal.

                Oh yeah, I can still picture Hopkins walking to the ring to Ray Charles' 'America the Beautiful'. This fight took place in NYC only a few weeks after 9/11.
                My thoughts exactly. Complete domination by Hopkins. Beautiful match - about as perfect as it could have been. Great boxing, great defense, great hand speed, great power. Definitely his best performance of his career by far, and probably the most exciting to watch (kind of hard to imagine that b-hop threw over 650 punches in a fight!).
                Last edited by ИATAS; 07-24-2007, 02:47 PM.

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                • FIGHTING_FLIP
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                  #28
                  mayweather vs gatti
                  mayweather vs mitchell
                  cotto vs malignnagi
                  shane mosley vs oscar de la hoya 1
                  pacquiao vs morales 3

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                  • Panamaniac
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                    #29
                    Great idea for a thread!
                    1. Ali's destruction of Cleveland Williams
                    2. Ali's "rope-a-doping" of George Foreman
                    3. Duran's methodical and systematic demolition of Esteban De Jesus in the 2nd. and 3rd. bouts of their trilogy.
                    4. Duran's destruction of Pipino Cuevas and Davey Moore
                    5. Tyson's spectacular and total annihilation of a much-taller Trevor Berbick.
                    6. Tyson's KO of Michael Spinks, which made me a fan
                    7. De La Hoya's surprising (to me) disposal of Ricardo Mayorga
                    8. Holmes' shattering of "The Great White Hope" Gerry Cooney
                    9. Louis' 1st-round annihilation of Max Schmeling
                    10. Patterson's avenging KO of Ingemar Johansson (1st. heavyweight to regain title)

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                    • -Antonio-
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                      #30
                      Toney/Barkley - One of the most amazing displays of in fighting that you will ever see.

                      Cotto/Judah - He's looked more impressive before, but with weaker competition.

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