Best Boxing Performance You Have Ever Seen?

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  • Sweet Pea 50
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    #51
    Originally posted by R I Z O
    Codrington put on a clinic against Green.

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    • rizkybizness
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      #52
      Originally posted by Wade Wilson 50
      By clinic, I was referring to how well he played dead when he fell thru the ropes.

      I've never seen anyone so composed when they're unconscious. Look at his legs, he kept them perfectly straight.

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      • IMDAZED
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        #53
        Nelson-Fenech II
        Hopkins-Trinidad
        Jones-Toney
        Mayweather-Corrales

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        • 3punch
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          #54
          Has to be

          Arthur Abraham vs Edison Miranda from 06.

          I dont care how you thought the fight was scored. this fight was crazy. The shot that broke Abrahams jaw and the fact that he faught 8 rounds with it being broken is crazy. He didnt run either, he took some serious blows. Great fight.


          Any early Tyson fight. He would always put on a clinic.

          And for my own personal liking, I know most think SSM is and was over the hill however
          SSM vs Cotto

          Good action!

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          • The Surgeon
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            #55
            Originally posted by abadger
            What is the best display of boxing brilliance you have ever seen in a fight? What made it so good?

            Mine is probably Sugar Ray Leonard's defeat of Tommy Hearns, but there are a lot of candidates. It might just be that the balance of the fight swung so drastically too and fro, but the way Sugar ray showed off boxing skill, tremendous heart and cold blooded tactical calculation means that for me, that one just about tops the pile.

            What's yours?
            U havent poeted this just to see all the Zag v Lacy replies hav u!?

            Well its up there, but i liked Floyds performance against Gatti best

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              #56
              Also Toney vs Barkley was a clinical destruction

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                #57
                Originally posted by The Surgeon
                U havent poeted this just to see all the Zag v Lacy replies hav u!?

                Well its up there, but i liked Floyds performance against Gatti best
                The reason why I joined this board....

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by abadger
                  What is the best display of boxing brilliance you have ever seen in a fight? What made it so good?

                  Mine is probably Sugar Ray Leonard's defeat of Tommy Hearns, but there are a lot of candidates. It might just be that the balance of the fight swung so drastically too and fro, but the way Sugar ray showed off boxing skill, tremendous heart and cold blooded tactical calculation means that for me, that one just about tops the pile.

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                  Honestly,

                  Calzaghe Lacy was a boxing lesson

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Wade Wilson 50
                    The reason why I joined this board....

                    Im not even a big Floyd guy but that was the definition of a Flawless performance! I must have watched it 30 times now!

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by abadger
                      What is the best display of boxing brilliance you have ever seen in a fight? What made it so good?

                      Mine is probably Sugar Ray Leonard's defeat of Tommy Hearns, but there are a lot of candidates. It might just be that the balance of the fight swung so drastically too and fro, but the way Sugar ray showed off boxing skill, tremendous heart and cold blooded tactical calculation means that for me, that one just about tops the pile.

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                      I like to give the lesser fighters some credit.

                      On a domestic level it has to be Colin McMillan over Gary De Roux. (Download it if you can, he looked set to be britains answer to SRL after that performance.)

                      Michael Nunn winning the IBF Middleweight title from the undefeated Frank Tate.

                      There have been better, but I just love these two performances.

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