1 sided beat downs that were avenged

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  • buddyr
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    #21
    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
    Two lesser know examples are Stephane Ouellet vs Davey Hilton and Dana Rosenblatt vs Vinny Pazienza.

    Ouellet and Hilton fought three times. In the first fight, Ouellet was well ahead on the scorecards when he was brutally stopped in the 12th. In the rematch, Hilton crushed him in a few rounds. They had a third fight in which Ouellet finally got his revenge and outboxed Hilton easily.

    For Rosenblatt, he was pitching a shutout when got caught in the 4th round and was viciously stopped by Pazienza. Paz tried to keep hitting him after the fight was waved off. In the rematch, Rosenblatt outboxed the Italian but had to navigate a knockdown and a few other dicey moments to win a split decision.
    that Pazienza/rosenblatt fight was good. They replayed int on TNF and that's when I saw it. Rosenblatt was definitely pitching a shutout until he got caught, but he wasn't beat down during the fight. Tony Orlando was the ref and got knocked down by Pazienza trying to stop the fight until hazzard jumped in the ring. lol

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #22
      Originally posted by KTFOKING

      Ah yes, big brain fart on my end! Sorry BangEM .

      But that is a good example as well as Joshua vs Ruiz.
      Wouldn’t say that either were one sided though, AJ had Ruiz down before he got caught and Kovalev was well in front on the cards prior to getting caught.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Scopedog
        Louis v Schmeling
        First one that came to mind for me.

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          #24
          Froch vs Groves to some extent. Groves dominated that first fight prior to the BS stoppage, yet in the rematch Froch knocked him out in front of 80,000 people- something he never mentions.

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          • KillaMane26
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            #25
            Originally posted by sbbigmike
            Pacquiao Morales jumped to my mind...
            Idk if we can call that a beat down tho. It was too competitive imo

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              #26
              Paul Williams vs Quintana

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                #27
                Murata Brant and Murata Ndam, in a way

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by asgarth
                  dont know about kovalev vs alvarez, kovalev was leading on all scorecards until he got knocked out, it was hardly a beatdown.
                  My thoughts too. Kov was winning clearly.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                    Wouldn’t say that either were one sided though, AJ had Ruiz down before he got caught and Kovalev was well in front on the cards prior to getting caught.
                    But Ruiz ended up putting Joshua down like four times and put a hurting on him the last few rounds.

                    Agreed on Kovalev vs Alvarez.

                    Murata avenging his loss vs Brant. He didn't get put down and destroyed but he lost majority of the rounds.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Boxing-1013
                      Murata Brant and Murata Ndam, in a way
                      The N'dam fight was just a bad robbery, but I also mentioned the Murata/Brant example. That's a good one.

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