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  • davaw1
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    Most one sided title fight you have saw?

    For me it has got to be Floyd v Gatti for Gatti's title in Gatti's home town.

    The beating Mayweather gave Gatti that night was one of the most one sided boxing matches in the history of the sport. Gatti must of landed one clean punch for the whole 6 rounds it lasted and was batterd, bruised and swelled up. It seemed like Gatti was pulled out the crowd and just put in the ring with Floyd.

    That version of Floyd at 140 beats anyone hands down.
  • 4Corners
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    Mayweather-Corrales easily. A TON of people were saying Diego Corrales was going to beat Floyd and it was pretty much a pick em fight with the betting odds I believe. Floyd f**king killed Corrales that fight. That version of Floyd at 130 beats any other Super Featherweight hands down.

    Mayweather-Gatti is close too, but Gatti wasn't what he once was. Gatti was coming off good wins over Ward, Branco, Dorin, and Leija, but I'll go with Corrales.

    The Floyd that fought Gatti would probably have beat any other Junior WW as well. I really don't see Chavez Sr, Pryor, Tszyu, De La Hoya, Cotto, Cervantes, Locche, Hatton, Ross, Loi, or any others beating him. Floyd's 140 career was so brief though, so who knows.
    Last edited by 4Corners; 02-29-2012, 11:06 AM.

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    • Evil Abed
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      #3
      Calzaghe-Lacy was a very one-sided beatdown.

      Crazy how much Lacy was overrated.

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      • savorduhflavor
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        #4
        Cotto-Gomez was almost as bad as Floyd-Gatti.

        Those are two brutal beatings.

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          roy jones versus anyone in his prime


          vitali-briggs

          manny-margo

          ali-clevland williams

          foreman-frazier

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          • LeG00N
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            #6
            Barrera - Tapia was pretty one sided

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            • Larry the boss
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              #7
              Originally posted by MANIAC310
              Barrera - Tapia was pretty one sided
              but damn Tapia is insane he took that beating with his hands down

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              • Hitman Hodgson
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                Originally posted by 4CornersKid
                Mayweather-Corrales easily. A TON of people were saying Diego Corrales was going to beat Floyd and it was pretty much a pick em fight with the betting odds I believe. Floyd f**king killed Corrales that fight. That version of Floyd at 130 beats any other Super Featherweight hands down.

                Mayweather-Gatti is close too, but Gatti wasn't what he once was. Gatti was coming off good wins over Ward, Branco, Dorin, and Leija, but I'll go with Corrales.

                The Floyd that fought Gatti would probably have beat any other Junior WW as well. I really don't see Chavez Sr, Pryor, Tszyu, De La Hoya, Cotto, Cervantes, Locche, Hatton, Ross, Loi, or any others beating him. Floyd's 140 career was so brief though, so who knows.

                I'd agree with that except for Pryor. I'm not saying Pryor would definatly beat him I just think his style would give Floyd problems.

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                • Psycho Paul
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                  #9
                  Cuevas vs Backus.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #10
                    Roy Jones Jr vs Vinny Paz.

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