Originally posted by RunWithKnives
Best losing effort in a boxing match.
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Originally posted by DiegoFuegoHagler won that damn fight. If you're gonna put that one up there, I might as well say De La Hoya against Trinidad, Sturm against De La Hoya, Wright against Vargas, etc
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Vinny Paz vs Roy Jones.
Paz had neck injure before and jumped many wieght class and fought Roy. But loss.
Phiple Ndou is a very good example the guy kept punching til the end no worrying about bieng hit.
Pac and Morales.
And ofcourse Aurto GattiComment
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Originally posted by Mike Tyson77Iron Mike Tyson vs. Lennox Lewis.
Tyson kept getting his face beat inside out, but just ketp coming at him. Bloody, beaten, knocked down, and he just kept relentlesy going at him.
I would go with Sugar Ray Leonard - Hearns 1. Busted up eye and kept coming.Comment
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Originally posted by eazy_masVinny Paz vs Roy Jones.
Paz had neck injure before and jumped many wieght class and fought Roy. But loss.
Phiple Ndou is a very good example the guy kept punching til the end no worrying about bieng hit.
Pac and Morales.
And ofcourse Aurto GattiComment
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Originally posted by RunWithKnivesHagler against Leonard.
No mother****ing Question.
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The ultimate example is Mel Taylor in his first fight with Chavez. Should be a big W in his books but isn't officially.
Nelson/Sanchez -- Nelson was very green with 13 fights under his belt and gave Sanchez all he could handle for 15 rounds. A more experienced Professor would have beaten Sanchez in my opinion.
Whitaker/Ramirez I -- Another robbery of Whitaker. He beat Ramirez quite handily...and proved it again when he outclassed him the second time.
Dokes/Holyfield -- Dokes gave Holychamp a very tough fight for 10 rounds, even rocking him on a couple of occasions. One of my favorite Holyfield fights (even though they were all pretty much very good).
Barrios/Freitas -- Barrios dropped Freitas twice, despite being badly cut. He avoids that bomb at the end of the bell in the 11th and he stands a decent chance at beating Acelino.
Morales/Barrera II -- Morales won this 7-5 CLEARLY in my book. Many ring side observers had him winning as well, although some people will use that argument against Erik in his first fight with Barrera (a fight in which I had Erik clearly winning 114-113).
Jirov/Toney -- Jirov took a hell of a beating but just kept on comin. I had the fight more in line with the judges scorecards (7 clear rounds for Toney, 4 clear rounds for Jirov, 1 swing round, 12th round KD against Jirov). Both guys gave great performances.Comment
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