I actually just watched Donaire v Rigondeaux..

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  • RespekonMyName
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    #41
    Originally posted by SkillspayBills
    I honestly can't think of ever seeing a top 5 p4p fighter who was running through everyone get so utterly outclassed in a boxing ring. Truly truly truly a masterclass by Rigo.
    Mosley-Forrest 1 comes to mind.

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    • bravestone
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      #42
      Originally posted by Vilicious86
      Mosley-Forrest 1 comes to mind.
      Hopkins vs Trinidad
      Delahoya vs Trinidad
      Barrera vs Prince Naseem
      Jones Jr vs Toney

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        #43
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills
        I can give you that one but I think we both can agree Donaire is much closer to his prime (**** he IS in his prime) than Morales was at the time Zahir put it on him.
        Yeah fasho...that's why I say somewhat comparable. I just remember Morales being top 5 and pretty much everyone thought he'd run over Raheem.

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          #44
          Originally posted by bravestone
          Hopkins vs Trinidad
          Delahoya vs Trinidad
          Barrera vs Prince Naseem
          Jones Jr vs Toney
          marco antonio barrera was #3 p4p when pacquiao (who wasn't even ranked top ten p4p at the time) demolished him....i think barrera only won like 2 rounds before getting stopped against pac that night..

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