Biggest dives in boxing history
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Maybe not the biggest in history but to name a few I feel were Wilder vs Scott, Tyson vs Sheldon, Mosley vs Pac Angulo vs AlverezComment
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_%22Tex%22_CobbOriginally posted by WikiA 1993 Sports Illustrated article alleged that Cobb had participated in a fixed fight with Sonny Barch and had used ******* with Barch and promoter Rick "Elvis" Parker before and after the fight. Cobb said the magazine libeled him, and he sued for US$150 million. In 1999, a jury awarded Cobb $8.5 million in compensatory damages and $2.2 million in punitive damages. However, the verdict was overturned in 2002 by a federal appeals court, which said that the article was not published with "actual malice". The magazine did not interview the referee and other ringside officials who were at the match, which tends to show that the magazine "might not have acted as a prudent reporter would have acted", the ruling stated. "But the actual malice standard requires more than just proof of negligence".Comment
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I’ve read that, too. In the documentary on George Chuvalo, “The Last Round,” George makes clear his opinion that he thought the fight was fixed (although not why). Chuvalo, one of the toughest men ever to lace ‘em up, calls Liston “one tough hombre.” He basically stated that he felt no way Sonny would go down from such a punch.
Supporters of the “Phantom Punch,” as it’s come to be called, maintain that it was a “perfect” punch that landed “just right.” I’ve seen the footage many times, and I’m not convinced that’s the case. Ali, never a one-punch KO artist, wasn’t even set when landed the blow. He was in motion (as he perpetually was in both fights). The punch clearly lands, but it’s very hard to believe a shot like that would take out “The Bear.”
Anyway, just my opinion.Comment
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Yeah, that’s one of the things MMA has over boxing. None of this “he’s undefeated, so he must be invincible” bullshit. In MMA, even the best have several losses on their resumes. Fact is, if the best always fight the best, it’s virtually impossible for anyone to go undefeated indefinitely. Few people are ever that dominant, and if they are, it’s for a limited time. It’s usually a “first among equals” situation. And, rightfully, it’s encouraged.Thats why while I love boxing more I find myself enjoying MMA more these days. Too many boxers are put in with guys far beneath them in skill level to "groom" or "season" or "gain experience" vs some other poor bastard instead of promoters making entertaining fights for the people who choose to buy tickets or watch the fight on TV today. People say boxers don't want hard fights, but the reality is the promoters are making 99% of these fights from day 1 & they aren't trying to make good fights they are trying to make good name brands & guys with that sexy lil 0 in the L column.Comment
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I think you're wrong. The only punch that touches anywhere near a temple is the left hook and the fingers portion of the glove. Scott saw it coming. The right hand never lands. In the other angles you see it hit the glove and with that said you can see it here, punch hit glove and slides across Scott's face.
Last edited by McNulty; 01-28-2018, 07:42 PM.Comment
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