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  • Most one-sided defeats suffered by Greats (prime or near prime only)

    George Foreman-Joe Frazier
    Bernard Hopkins-Felix Trinidad
    Rubin Carter-Emile Griffith
    Buster Douglas-Mike Tyson
    Eddie Booker-Archie Moore
    Roy Jones-James Toney

  • #2
    Originally posted by Awesome-O View Post
    George Foreman-Joe Frazier
    Bernard Hopkins-Felix Trinidad
    Rubin Carter-Emile Griffith
    Buster Douglas-Mike Tyson
    Eddie Booker-Archie Moore
    Roy Jones-James Toney
    Douglas-Tyson wasn't as one-sided as some of the other examples.

    Douglas was nearly knocked out.

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    • #3
      Douglas Tyson wasn't one sided at all. And plus Tyson nutriders will say he was already past prime

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      • #4
        TBE vs Juan Manuel Marquez

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        • #5
          Douglas-Tyson was one-sided.

          Tyson won 1 round against Douglas, when he scored a KD in a round he was losing badly. Did Douglas look like he was seriously hurt during the "Long Count"?? Didn't look like it.

          88-82 was the correct scorecard.

          The best you can reasonably do for Tyson is 7-2 Douglas going into the 10th, 87-83.
          Last edited by Awesome-O; 06-09-2014, 12:07 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Awesome-O View Post
            George Foreman-Joe Frazier
            Bernard Hopkins-Felix Trinidad
            Rubin Carter-Emile Griffith
            Buster Douglas-Mike Tyson
            Eddie Booker-Archie Moore
            Roy Jones-James Toney
            Klitschko - Sanders

            Hatton - Pacquiao

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
              Douglas-Tyson wasn't as one-sided as some of the other examples.

              Douglas was nearly knocked out.
              The count was well over 13 seconds. Douglas was basically knocked out.

              That said, Douglas easily outboxed and handled Tyson while in his prime.

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              • #8
                Hearns-Duran.
                Last edited by _original_; 06-09-2014, 11:00 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
                  Douglas-Tyson wasn't as one-sided as some of the other examples.

                  Douglas was nearly knocked out.

                  Douglas was knocked out. He was clearly down for 10 seconds. The referee robbed Tyson's victory.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by UTEP View Post
                    Douglas was knocked out. He was clearly down for 10 seconds. The referee robbed Tyson's victory.
                    Yup, I actually timed it with a stop watch. It was 13 seconds in total that he was down.

                    Now, the count is almost never ten seconds exactly by any ref. Sometimes, it's a few seconds more and sometimes a few seconds less.

                    In my opinion, the ref took a couple seconds between counts in that fight and that was pure BS for a ref in a fight that big.

                    Tyson was indeed robbed of a come from behind victory.
                    Last edited by Boxing Goat; 06-09-2014, 02:50 PM.

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