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  • Japanese Badass
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    #41
    Holyfield beating Tyson.

    Pacquiao Margarito as well.

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    • CANELOLUJAH
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      #42
      recently

      Porter vs Paulie
      Rios vs Alvardo
      Porter vs Devon
      Ruslan vs Alvardo
      Maidana vs Broner (not really a brutal beatdown but was a beatdown)
      Martinez vs Chavez
      Cotto vs Martinez
      GGG vs Rosado
      Froch vs Bute
      Broner vs Demarco
      Kovalev vs Cleverly
      Axeman vs Vic Darchinyian


      all that I can ring out off the top of my head right now and I tried to think outside of what everyone else will says typical responses

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        #43
        Floyd-Gatti
        Floyd-Shane
        Canelo-Angulo
        Roy Jones-Jeff Lacy
        Hopkins-Trinidad

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        • firstborn
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          #44
          Almost forgot about De La Hoya vs Vargas, Vargas got chin checked after running his mouth about being a "real" fighter.

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          • Johnny Rubber
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            #45
            Pac v Marg
            JC v Lacy
            Froch v Bute
            Pac v Cotto
            Lewis v Tyson

            Thats just off the top of my head at this level, but there have been some brutal domestic fights over the years aswell.

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              #46
              Froch-Bute.

              Literally everyone picked Bute to knock Froch out and end his career. The NSB poll was ridiculous. Then Froch put a beating on his azz.

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              • -Kev-
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                #47
                Most satisfying was Mosley-Margarito, it hasn't changed since it happened. That is my fave beating of all time. Being a Mosley fan, the way Mosley was trashed and ridiculed by fans n every pre fight interview he gave. Absolutely no respect from fans. I was telling everyone SM would win by SD. I was gladly wrong, but everyone else was DEAD wrong. I was so happy that night. Man, I jumped up and down in excitement, flicking off Margarito through the TV screen.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  Most satisfying was Mosley-Margarito, it hasn't changed since it happened. That is my fave beating of all time. Being a Mosley fan, the way Mosley was trashed and ridiculed by fans n every pre fight interview he gave. Absolutely no respect from fans. I was telling everyone SM would win by SD. I was gladly wrong, but everyone else was DEAD wrong. I was so happy that night. Man, I jumped up and down in excitement, flicking off Margarito through the TV screen.


                  I thought Mosley would win aswell UD. Never expected the brutal destruction.

                  Epic night that was. That was Mosley's finest night.

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Froch-Bute.

                    Literally everyone picked Bute to knock Froch out and en d his career. The NSB poll was ridiculous. Then Froch put a beating on his azz.
                    I remember thinking Bute would a decision but get robbed. I do not remember "everybody" predicting a KO win for Bute.

                    The few polls I found actually have it even. 23 Expert picks from The Ring had it 12-11 in favor of Bute, none by KO. Boxingscene staff predictions was 5-4-1 in favor of Bute.

                    Boxingscene poll predictions showed it even as well.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza


                      I thought Mosley would win aswell UD. Never expected the brutal destruction.

                      Epic night that was. That was Mosley's finest night.
                      It becomes more epic after you see/read the interviews of Mosley claiming he will KO Margarito, followed by the trashing and insults from fans calling him delusional, putting laughing faces, saying he's gonna get seriously hurt. This was the most epic interview of all:

                      LOS ANGELES – The welterweight division’s two most exciting fighters, three-time welterweight champion ANTONIO MARGARITO and three-division world champion SUGAR


                      Read what Mosley says, then read the comments

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