Fluke matches in Boxing

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  • Shogunofharlem1
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    Fluke matches in Boxing

    We always hear the phrase, "he was the better man tonight" but no one ever really takes it seriously. My question is what fights do you believe a fighter underperformed and lost a match he probably would win on another night?
  • Jloro
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    Ortiz-lopez is a definite In my opinion lol I was shocked
    Maybe Pac Marquez 4 (maybe) but that's because that fight can end any way
    Martinez cintron although it was a tie we all know Martinez stopped him but he *****ed his way back into the fight lol. ANd on this I mean Martinez would have done better and won on the record or koed him

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    • HangOver
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      Wouldn't call it a fluke because it wasn't and the better Man won that night, but I think Khan is capable of beating Garcia in a rematch if one ever happens any time soon. I would pick Khan to win the Rematch by Decision not KO tho. I don't know, I haven't been WOW'd by Danny Garcia just yet, I think even Zab Judah could upset him in the upcoming fight.

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      • hectari
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        #4
        Lennox Lewis vs. Hasim Rahman first fight comes to mind.

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        • Cuban Linx
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          #5
          All of Lennox's losses.

          I would also say Garcia and Khan. Garcia looked like a deer in headlights after the first two rounds. Khan started taking more chances and fought way too carelessly, didn't take him serious and got nailed with a perfect punch.

          I still believe Khan is the better fighter.

          Andre Berto and Guerrero. Maybe it's cause I'm a Berto fan, but seriously that should not have happened. I have no idea why Berto came out with a shoulder roll.

          Guzman and Allakhverdiev. Again, It might be cause I'm a big Guzman fan, but he should have wiped out Khabib. Instead he came in horrible shape, didn't take his opponent seriously as usual, and lost to a much inferior opponent.
          Last edited by Cuban Linx; 03-11-2013, 12:52 AM.

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          • RiC-DiC
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            #6
            All of Wlad's losses and all of Ali's and Tyson's wins.

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            • SlySlickSmooth
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              #7
              I honestly thought JCC Jr. had the muscle to take out Martinez if he actually ****in tried and committed. I don't understand why his dad doesn't just beat his ass for disgracing his name.

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