Most One-Sided Fight Ever?

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  • !! Anorak
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    Most One-Sided Fight Ever?

    Okay, he wasn't demolished, but this made Klitschko vs. Williams look like a competitive match-up. About the only fight I can think of that was more one-sided off the top of my head was Tyson vs. Bruno II or Big Klit vs. Johnson.

    Though in many ways this was worse... at least those guys got KTFO. Tito had to put up with being exposed non stop for 45 minutes.

    And I normally hate to use the over-used phrase of "exposed", but that's what this was. Why didn't he even change his tactics?
  • EXIGE
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    Prince Naseem vs. Armando Castro
    "i didnt c him win a round actually but i was boxing his head off"

    that was a good fight as were many of his fights. Naz won btw.

    you could equally say that the Ali fight when he didnt receive one punch just before he had his license taken away was a complete whitewash.

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    • !! Anorak
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      #3
      Originally posted by eXig3
      you could equally say that the Ali fight when he didnt receive one punch just before he had his license taken away was a complete whitewash.
      Yeah, you could, but - and Ali's my favourite boxer - I always think the Cleveland Williams fight is overrated. The guy was clearly too old to be in the ring with Ali. Whereas Tito was being feted as the second coming.

      And again, at least Williams had the good fortune to be KOed in three, rather than having his inabilities exposed for nine more rounds...

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      • Nick
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        #4
        Most won sided fight ever?

        I know people may disagree but one fight that actually stick in my mind is the Holyfield vs Tyson. Holyfield looked like a geezer slapping a pitbull all over the place.

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        • !! Anorak
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          #5
          Originally posted by Nick
          I know people may disagree but one fight that actually stick in my mind is the Holyfield vs Tyson. Holyfield looked like a geezer slapping a pitbull all over the place.
          It's a good image, but at least Tyson got to throw something back on occasion... talk about hit and not get hit!

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          • spinksjinx
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            #6
            It is the most one sided fight I have ever seen. There was nothing competitive about it and Tito did nothing to try and make it competitive. About halfway through the fight he should of thought, Hey I cant beat this guy now and I am getting smacked with a jab how about I hold or beat onto his arms and wear him out.

            I would think if Tito could have held and smacked his arms a bit it would have been more competitive, but Winky made Trinidad look like he didnt even want to be their last night.

            I would reconsider retirement not because he is shot but there arent to many sure wins for Felix out there anymore. All of the elite guys at 154-160 are boxers and not the brawler that Mayorga was.

            One thing that doesnt seem so out their is that now after seeing Winky box, Perhaps Cory Spinks should have went up and fought Trinidad.

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            • MetalVomit
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              #7
              Originally posted by Anorak
              Okay, he wasn't demolished, but this made Klitschko vs. Williams look like a competitive match-up.


              And I normally hate to use the over-used phrase of "exposed", but that's what this was. Why didn't he even change his tactics?

              Tito's daddy was telling him that he was still in it, so he didnt seem to try to change a thing.

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              • as214
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                #8
                Originally posted by GodzHand
                Tito's daddy was telling him that he was still in it, so he didnt seem to try to change a thing.

                I don't believe that Tito is capable of changing styles. I can't remember seeing a fight where Tito has ever made adjustments I could be wrong though.. He's not a smart man and I'm not only going on what Hopkins said. Winky said it also, not as bluntly and more indirectly than Hopkins did!!

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                • BrooklynBomber
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                  #9
                  This was an ownage 1 to 12 but I think that Tito's biggest problem is his trainer. This ****er was telling him he is okay whilest he was getting his owned. he should switch trainer if he does not know how to adjust.

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                  • paulmmv
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                    #10
                    this and the holyfield vs donald fight where the most one sided fight

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