Worst Beatdowns in this Sport Ever?

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  • Superflo777
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    #51
    Originally posted by Jack Napier
    Roy over Richard Hall was lethal
    Incredible. Round 5 war pure humiliation of a man.

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    • Mr. Philadel
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      #52
      Roy put BOTH of his Jordans up in Paz's ass....Shane beat Marg with the whole kitchen after brother Naz cooked him by finding the illegal wraps...that was a gourmet performance right there....B.Hop beating up Pavlik wasn't physically brutal...it was more SPIRITUAL LMAO

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      • gingeralbino
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        #53
        for a sustained 12rd one sided beat down Harrison v McCullough was the worst i think ive seen.

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        • TOBYLEE1
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          #54
          Tzsyu vs Chavez, that was brutal especially towards the end of his career

          Williams vs Merqui Sosa I, a two way beating that ended in a double KO

          Golota vs Bowe I and II, the beggining of the end of Bowe

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          • Medved
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            #55
            Vitali - Briggs.

            Vitali gave Briggs such a beat down that it ended his career and dude spent like 2 weeks in a german hospital getting his face repaired.

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            • JK1700
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              #56
              Originally posted by Mastrangelo
              Veeraphol Sahaprom - Joichiro Tatsuyoshi I&II definitely deserves mention.
              It was really brutal, vicious beating both times, not remember which one was worse.
              I would say that the first one was the worst. That finishing combination might be the most brutal thing I have seen in any sport. And Veeraphol really put it on him building up to that too. Although I think one of the judges actually had Tatsuyoshi winning before the KO, which seems crazy, I could be wrong about that. He was limited in skills, but you have to give it up to Tatsuyoshi for his courage. Very few fighters would want a rematch after losing like he did. In the rematch, Sahaprom kind of just toyed with him until the referee stopped it. I think that was because he didn't want to hurt him as badly in the rematch as he did in the first fight. You could see that he admired Joichiro and respected him quite a bit. So it wasn't as bad, in their first fight, he straight up annihilated him.

              Veeraphol's bouts with Hugo Dianzo and Julio Cesar Avila were also brutal beatings. Dianzo in particular took an absolute tanking. I can hardly believe that Hugo took Paulie Ayala life and death and arguably beat him (Teddy Atlas scored it 116-112 for him). The scorecards suggested he had moments against Veeraphol, but that fight could easily have been scored 120-108 for the champ.
              Last edited by JK1700; 04-10-2012, 08:23 AM.

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              • JK1700
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                #57
                Another one that comes to mind is Floyd Mayweather vs Carlos Gerena. Gerena got his ass handed to him real badly, to the point where it seemed like he was actually enjoying it, it was crazy. I'm glad that his corner stopped it when they did because if it had continued he may have sustained some serious damage.

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                • P4P_No1
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                  #58
                  Floyd v Gatti
                  Floyd v Chico
                  Pac v ODLH
                  Pac v Margarito
                  Shane v Margarito
                  Bam Bam v Murray

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                    #59
                    Tyson v Spinks
                    Tyson v Bruno
                    Margarito v Cotto (after round 6)

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                    • gingeralbino
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by JK1700
                      I would say that the first one was the worst. That finishing combination might be the most brutal thing I have seen in any sport. And Veeraphol really put it on him building up to that too. Although I think one of the judges actually had Tatsuyoshi winning before the KO, which seems crazy, I could be wrong about that. He was limited in skills, but you have to give it up to Tatsuyoshi for his courage. Very few fighters would want a rematch after losing like he did. In the rematch, Sahaprom kind of just toyed with him until the referee stopped it. I think that was because he didn't want to hurt him as badly in the rematch as he did in the first fight. You could see that he admired Joichiro and respected him quite a bit. So it wasn't as bad, in their first fight, he straight up annihilated him.

                      Veeraphol's bouts with Hugo Dianzo and Julio Cesar Avila were also brutal beatings. Dianzo in particular took an absolute tanking. I can hardly believe that Hugo took Paulie Ayala life and death and arguably beat him (Teddy Atlas scored it 116-112 for him). The scorecards suggested he had moments against Veeraphol, but that fight could easily have been scored 120-108 for the champ.
                      i'd never seen that Veeraphol Sahaprom - Joichiro Tatsuyoshi fight before and just youtubed it, could only find the last minute of that fight. Jesus that was a brutal finish.

                      Going on a mission now to find the whole fight

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