5 Near Perfect Fighting Performances

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  • Run
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    #31
    Originally posted by McKay
    he was the first one to beat Mike, and he beat Mike up more.
    You need to watch those fights again McKay. Holy/Tyson 1 was way more 1 sided than Tyson/Douglas. Holy kicked his ass all over the ring....and stunned him like 10 times untill finally knocking him out.



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    Last edited by Run; 05-19-2005, 10:10 AM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by wmute
      that's not call domination: it's called fighting oyur heart out against a great opponent and coming out on top.

      ali (just like frazier) was also never the same the fight, this is anything but domination)
      Agreed, Ali's win over Fraizer in the second fight was a much more dominant performance...in ways it was similar to Winky - Tito.

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      • cupcrazy01
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        #33
        Originally posted by Runw/knives
        You need to watch those fights again McKay. Holy/Tyson 1 was way more 1 sided than Tyson/Douglas. Holy kicked his ass all over the ring....and stunned him like 10 times untill finally knocking him out.
        They were both pretty damn one-sided, and it's tough to say which was more one-sided, but I think Holyfield's performance was slightly more impressive because he was fighting a much more motivated, hungier Tyson than the one who showed up for a cake walk vs. Douglas. Tyson showed more heart vs. Douglas than in almost any other fight because he still almost overcame the domination to KO Buster (and then when Buster got up, Mike had almost nothing left), whereas Holyfield was in control more or less the entire fight. No clear answer here, though, as both were great performances.

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