Bigger Mismatch: RJJ/Pazienza or PBF/Gatti

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  • Vladimir303
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    Bigger Mismatch: RJJ/Pazienza or PBF/Gatti

    Which Pizza boy was out of his league more in this one?
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    PBF/Gatti
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    Roy Jones-Vinny Pazienza.

    At least Gatti wasn't 33 lbs. above his best weight class.

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    • ~Lucky13~
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      Pazienza, easily. Roy knocked him out in proper fashion!

      Floyd couldn't even put Gatti down without him looking away...

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      • Ras44
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        #4
        Gatti. Pazienza had a one punch, steroid punch chance.

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        • Vladimir303
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          #5
          Originally posted by ~Lucky13~
          Pazienza, easily. Roy knocked him out in proper fashion!

          Floyd couldn't even put Gatti down without him looking away...
          Fair enough.

          But if you read the post above yours, RJJ fought a way smaller guy who wasn't supposed to be in the ring with him.

          Floyd fought a natural lightweight with bigger punchiing power then him.

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          • ~Lucky13~
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            #6
            Originally posted by vladimir303
            Fair enough.

            But if you read the post above yours, RJJ fought a way smaller guy who wasn't supposed to be in the ring with him.

            Floyd fought a natural lightweight with bigger punchiing power then him.
            It's a matter of opinion because both Gatti and Pazienza got demolished so you may prefer Mayweather's style, breaking down that useless heavy bag.

            I was more entertained by Roy's performance and by Pazienza's heart!

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            • Boofdatruth
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              #7
              Originally posted by vladimir303
              Which Pizza boy was out of his league more in this one?
              gomez when he fought cotto.........then gatti/floyd...........

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              • Vladimir303
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                #8
                Originally posted by boofdatruth
                gomez when he fought cotto.........then gatti/floyd...........
                So Gomez is a Italian now? Lets try sticking to the topic at hand.


                And no, the Cotto/Gomez fight was nothing like PBF/Gatti. A mismatch yes, but not as beautyful of a beatdown as the snuff film Floyd put on.

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                • TheGreatA
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                  Atleast Gatti was supposed to be the bigger man against Mayweather, Pazienza was a former lightweight champion fighting the p4p number 1 super middleweight champion Roy Jones. He got that fight for beating a 43-year old Roberto Duran

                  Both were beatings, Gatti probably took more damage overall although he was not knocked out like Pazienza was.

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                  • Scott9945
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                    #10
                    The Jones-Pazienza fight was just plain ridiculous.

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