Who had the most significant win in today's era?

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  • HiTech
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    #1

    Who had the most significant win in today's era?

    After seeing Ryan put the beats by Dre on Devin Haney, it got me thinkin which win was the most significant in today's boxing. For now this my top 3. What's yall?

    1. Tyson Fury beating Klitscko
    2. Canelo beating Triple G in the rematch
    3. Teo beating Loma

    HM: Ruiz beating Joshua and Crawford beating Spence
    Last edited by HiTech; 04-23-2024, 11:24 AM.
  • crimsonfalcon07
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    Bam Rodriguez beating Carlos Cuadras on like 10 days notice coming up from 2 divisions below then stopping SSR was one heck of a coming out party. If he beats Estrada next, that's Cuadras, SSR, González, González, Sunny, Estrada... That's one of the best 6 fights runs out there now.

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    • dan-b
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      #3
      Bivol beating Canelo.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #4
        I would go with posts 2 and 3.

        Crawford over Spence was huge. The GGG v Canelo draw was also significant because it caused a huge debate among diehards and casuals.

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        • djtmal
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          #5
          I say Crawford beating Spence in the fashion he did that put him on top of the heap.

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