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  • ben41193
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    #111
    muhammad ali vs brian london I2 think it is. Ali kills him for 3 rounds befor the ref finaly stops the fight

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    • jai mari078
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      #112
      I would have to say Wright vs. Tito, Oscar vs. Gatti, Calzaghe vs. Lacy.

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      • DiegoFuego
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        #113
        Originally posted by kfootball15
        wright-trinidad
        Wright didn't beat him up at all. Tito might have had a bloody nose at one point but he was hardly hurting. Wright can't hurt anyone so he'll never be involved in a beatdown unless he's on the receiving end.

        Pacquiao pounded on Barrera for 11 rounds. That's 30+ minutes of getting hit in the face by one of the strongest punchers in the sport. That is a beatdown.

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        • jai mari078
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          #114
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          Wright didn't beat him up at all. Tito might have had a bloody nose at one point but he was hardly hurting. Wright can't hurt anyone so he'll never be involved in a beatdown unless he's on the receiving end.

          Pacquiao pounded on Barrera for 11 rounds. That's 30+ minutes of getting hit in the face by one of the strongest punchers in the sport. That is a beatdown.
          Wright vs. Trinidad was a one-sided domination. Tito didn't win one round. To me that is worse than getting beaten up, that breaks your soul to know that you got completely dominated for twelve rounds and couldn't do a damn thing about it.

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          • Welter_Skelter
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            #115
            Originally posted by jai mari078
            Wright vs. Trinidad was a one-sided domination. Tito didn't win one round. To me that is worse than getting beaten up, that breaks your soul to know that you got completely dominated for twelve rounds and couldn't do a damn thing about it.
            YEAH but this THREAD is called ONE SIDED "BEATDOWNS" not SCHOOLINGS or DOMINATIONS.. BUT BEATDOWNS.. WINKY TITO does NOT fit this description

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            • CaLLaHaN
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              #116
              Most Recent ones.... PBF Gatti, Wright Tito, Calzaghe Lacy.

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              • scap
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                #117
                You want a somewhat recent fight that is absolutely a brutal one sided mess/mismatch...

                Cotto vs. Sosa...watch that ****ing fight!

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                • Pinoy_Texan
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                  #118
                  Frazier vs. Foreman. If I remember right it was six knockdowns and that was a championship bout. Frazier got tossed around like a rag doll.

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #119
                    Floyd Mayweather Jr. versus Arturo Gatti: I'm from Jersey City, so naturally I was rooting for the hometown kid to pull it off. Being a man of sound mind and competence, however, I knew what was going to occur. Arturo got the living **** kicked out of him for six rounds, he really was never competitive in the fight. The only chance he had was to go in there and swarm Mayweather, instead he decided he was going to wait on the smaller man. Big mistake, one that he had no business making. This isn't Jesse James Leija, this is the big time. Mercifully, Buddy McGirt pulled the plug after the sixth round, rescuing a battered and spent Thunder Gatti.

                    Hopkins-Trinidad: It always seems that my boys are the ones getting their asses handed to them. Going in, the casual, sentimental fan thought Felix Trinidad, then thought to be unbeatable was going to go in there, huff and puff and blow Hopkins' head off. Hopkins, the significantly bigger and more technically rounded fighter, had no intentions of laying down. At a press conference in Puerto Rico, Hopkins disrespected a Puerto Rican flag, then ran away knowing that as tough an ex con he was, he wasn't winning that fight. He knew that it was just a setup for the fight that he could win, that one to be decided in Madison Square Garden.

                    From the outset, you could see that Trinidad had no chance. Hopkins was simply the better fighter, with his foot feints freezing Tito and leaving him vulnerable to Hopkins' combos to the body and head. By the 10th round, Tito was all done in. Finally, with the fight more than in the bag, Hopkins landed a monstrous over hand right that dropped Tito, which was followed by Papa Trinidad halting the fight in the 12th.

                    Tyson-Lewis: This fight happened many years too late for Tyson, who was pretty much living off the reputation of a fighter who had died in the Tokyo Dome some 12 years earlier. This fight had more hype than a bout featuring two men pushing forty should have had.

                    While their ages were close, the way they preserved themselves hadn't been. Aside for 2 one punch knockout defeats, Lewis hadn't put much mileage on his body because of the way he fought. He was a chess master int he ring, protect the king and then positioning himself for checkmate. Exacting and purposeful, his body had not been spent superfluously in the ring. Contrast that with Tyson, whose prison sentences, had beatings at the hands of Holyfield and Douglas, and general disdain for physical conditioning had relieved him of the flashing brilliance he possessed in the 1980's.

                    From the opening bell, the fight was a technical mismatch. Tyson charged out from his corner intent on making a statement, only to walk into a monstrous uppercut from the champion that discouraged any further assaults from the faded challenger. It was target practice from there, as Tyson waded at a distance as a stationary target to the master boxer Lewis. In the eigth round, with the fight more than over, Lewis dropped Tyson with a bomb of a right hand that rocked Tyson to his core and sent him to the canvas for the 10 count, a conclusion of certain finality to both the bout, and Tyson's reign as a serious contender.

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                    • cyberthugpatrol
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                      #120
                      me beating on Katz

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