Did floyd had a win as impressive as last sat?

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  • IceTrayDaGang
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    #11
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    There are 3 floyd threads on the 1st 2 pages.
    there's only 1 on floyd and 1 on pac at the moment on the 1st page... if you wanna go back a few pages then there's countless for pac too! i dont know why you keep trying to convince me that one is only getting hated on while the other isnt. did you forget all the peds accusations for years on pac?

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      That would depend on how high you rate Wilder. I would give Fury the edge because he beat the 2nd or 3rd best heavyweight so easily. Mayweather would get my vote if he had fought Canelo at 154 but draining him 2 pounds took some shine off that win.

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        #13
        I’d say the Corrales fight was a similar level of domination in what was considered a close fight before the bell.

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          #14
          Originally posted by patrick_p
          No. Hatton was a decent win but nothing close to what Fury did.

          GTFO...... Mosley and Oscar were way better wins than Wilder even if they were slightly past their best.

          Mosely cracked Floyd good in the 2nd, kept his composure and went on to win.

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          • Akan
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            #15
            as far as dominant performances, the beat down Floyd put on Gatti is still up there imo

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              #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              That would depend on how high you rate Wilder. I would give Fury the edge because he beat the 2nd or 3rd best heavyweight so easily. Mayweather would get my vote if he had fought Canelo at 154 but draining him 2 pounds took some shine off that win.
              He was rated pretty highly rated by most.. including the media.. commentators and ex boxers.. i know he don’t have enough skills but i was still very scared for fury until round 3 happened

              Agreed. Esp it happened at a time he was so against catchweights

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                #17
                Originally posted by Akan
                as far as dominant performances, the beat down Floyd put on Gatti is still up there imo
                Really

                Why

                Gatti didn’t have a chance

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                • dibzvincent143
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  I’d say the Corrales fight was a similar level of domination in what was considered a close fight before the bell.
                  Yup. It was the last time floyd was actually considered an underdog... i consider that his best win against an absolute prime fighter with no asterisk or whatsoever..

                  The fight was just not as big wilder-fury II though, the lights shone brightest and danggg fury delivered

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #19
                    Thinking about the question some more maybe Mayweather's win over Pacquiao is better since Wilder is not as good as Pacquiao was in my opinion. On the other hand while I thought Mayweather clearly beat Pacquiao he did not dominate and stop him the way Fury did Wilder so it's hard for me to chose but I guess I would call Fury's win better because he was so much better than the champion and won by stoppage after winning every round.

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                    • dibzvincent143
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Akan
                      as far as dominant performances, the beat down Floyd put on Gatti is still up there imo
                      That was really a showcase, but everyone expected it though

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