1 sided beat downs that were avenged
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Because that was not immediately avenged? Louis had 11 fights in between the first and second fights Schmelling fights. And the loss was avenged two years later.
The examples I, like most have provided had fighters avenge losses the following fight and within a year.Comment
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It says "even better" in regards to that. Nothing compares to the magnitude of Louis-Schmeling.Comment
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Honeyghan was getting beaten up by Jorge Vaca when a clash of heads stopped their fight and he lost on a technical decision. Lloyd blitzed him in 3 in the rematch.Comment
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Based on the examples provided it appears a loss being avenged after a one-sided beat down is very rare because 95% of the fights mentioned weren't one-sided. The best example I've seen so far is Louis vs Schmeling.
I would say that it's normally more plausible for the younger fighter to come back and when a rematch even if they were dominated the first fight. Old fighters rarely come to avenge a one-sided loss. That's the reason I feel Wilder will lose again.Last edited by SilverMiles; 10-03-2021, 11:37 PM.Comment
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You see You can get rematches even if first fight was onevsided. How come Pac didn't get rematch from Floyd or Nel o v floyd?Comment
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Would only really happen with a contractual rematch. Otherwise the fight wouldn't get made if a fighter was beaten comprehensively. Wilder and AJ were the ones who had a chance to make it happen but didn't.
Usyk v AJ 1 wasn't exactly a beat down, but it was comprehensive.
Most being mentioned above were pretty competitive until the stoppage.
Could argue Kambosos could be the next to have that opportunity. Again, not a beat down v Haney, but a very comprehensive loss.Comment
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