Most one sided beating taken by a fighter that won?

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  • Mr. Philadel
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    #61
    Shannon Briggs vs Siarhei Liakhovich

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    • Ryn0
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      #62
      Originally posted by MikeRo1972
      Jermain Taylor was beating Abraham easily until Abraham KO'd him.
      He wasn't winning that fight at all.

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      • Ryn0
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        #63
        Originally posted by swagswag
        Cassamayor vs Santa Cruz

        Trinidad vs De La Hoya

        De La Hoya vs Sturm

        Williams vs Lara

        Rios vs Abril

        Calzaghe vs Hopkins

        Leonard vs Hagler

        Briggs vs Foreman

        Winners on the left. The fighters who should have won are on the right.
        Outside of Briggs-Foreman, Rios-Abril and Williams-Lara none of those were beatings. They were slightly controversial fights.

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        • JAB5239
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          #64
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          There's a couple out there. Chris Byrd vs Vitali Klitschko comes to mind. Moorer - Foreman is another.

          More recently, you could say Taylor - Froch. Though it wasn't a beating, he was well behind on the cards before KOing Taylor.
          Byrd did not take a beating against Vitaly. He was down on the cards, but all the rounds were fairly close. This fight was much more competitive than it is now portrayed which is why the German fans were cheering for Byrd when he win.

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          • champion4ever
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            #65
            Rid**** Bowe/Andrew Golota I & II

            Ross Purrity/W.Klitschko

            Michael Grant/Andrew Golota

            Antwun Echols/Charles Brewer

            Nigel Benn/Gerald McClellan

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              #66
              Originally posted by JAB5239
              Byrd did not take a beating against Vitaly. He was down on the cards, but all the rounds were fairly close. This fight was much more competitive than it is now portrayed which is why the German fans were cheering for Byrd when he win.
              Vitali was giving Byrd a good boxing lesson.

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              • mrpain81
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                #67
                Originally posted by gona22
                Castro vs Jackson - Fight of the year 1994 -
                Can't believe it took that long for someone to mention this.

                By far it has to be #1 for the sustained beating Castro was taking, he looked like a horror movie after the fight.

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