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  • #11
    Originally posted by sundown View Post
    i like stats and charts like this, thanks boxingscene.

    Mosley by late ko
    paulie by ud
    brian minto by early ko!!!!!!!!!!!
    lol!!!

    WAR MINTO!!

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post

      how many of those fights were mismatches and how many of them were against competitive opponents???

      for sure pbf/jmm and pbf/gatti were mismatches
      Obviously every fight on that list is going to be a mismatch, you don't get those stats in an even fight you get those stats by dominating your opponent.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ILLuminato View Post
        OMG, you guys cannot be serious. Do you guys REALLY care about Floyd's numbers vs. 2 smaller guys? Most of the numbers on this list are complete mismatches. Mosley vs. Margarito wouldn't be put on this list but that was a better beatdown than any of these. James Toney vs. Barkley is a good one though
        gatti is bigger than floyd bruh.

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        • #14
          I've seen different numbers on the Lacy-Calzaghe fight, never knew for sure what exactly the right ones were. Surprised that didn't get a mention because the numbers had to be huge, whatever they were. I'm surprised Showtime hasn't started showing the numbers round by round like HBO or ESPN fights have.

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          • #15
            That 65% connect rate for Toney is ridiculous, and against a quality opponent also. The greatest display of precision punching and in-fighting I've ever seen. Toney love, love, loved it when guys came to him and Barkley was made to order - slow and punched wide. A work of art from a master of his craft.

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