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    Default Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    I read about Chavez - Haugen it in a thread a while back, and it got me to thinking about other instances where fighters chose to punish their opposition rather than end the fight.

    I know Calzaghe toyed with Roy Jones, but didn't strike me as malicious really, more like Calzaghe just didn't want to stop him. He might have been trying to soak up the limelight as well considering it was his last fight.

    Any other examples (I know there must be)?

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    PBF-Baldomir.....although I am not so sure Floyd could hurt him but he certainly coasted the last couple rounds.

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    dwight muhammad qawi. a sadistic fighter if there ever was one. and an incredibly skilled one at that.

    vs. leon spinks

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Winky vs Tito

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Winky vs Tito
    I dont think that was the case really, it more Winky was sticking to his gameplan and not getting careless. He didnt want to give tito a chance to hurt him.
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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Roy Jones vs Richard Hall has to be the best case of this, perhaps in the history of boxing. That entire fight was a RJJ highlight reel, he carried him till the (11th?) round, when he easily could have had him out of there in the first, start of the second at the latest.

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Kirk you mean Ali v Ernie Terrell
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    PBF-Baldomir.....although I am not so sure Floyd could hurt him but he certainly coasted the last couple rounds.
    I don't think Floyd could have hurt Baldomir and I'm certain Floyd didn't think so either. I think that fight was more a case of him trying to preserve his shot at De La Hoya by not hurting his hands or getting caught taking chances. I never got the impression he wanted to hurt Baldomir or had any malicious feelings towards him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Winky vs Tito
    I dont think that was the case really, it more Winky was sticking to his gameplan and not getting careless. He didnt want to give tito a chance to hurt him.
    Agreed. Winky knew he couldn't stop Trinidad and he was content to dominate him without stopping him.

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    2 that quickly come to mind Cotto-Gomez and Morales-Velardez...

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Ali vs Patterson I
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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Julio Cesar Chavez vs Hector Macho Camacho

    Camacho did his usual act to sell the fight, but Chavez took it personal and told him knocking him out would be too easy, that he would carry Camacho to punish him....and that's EXACTLY what Chavez did.

    He'd hurt Camacho, then hold back so Camacho could collect himself, then he'd hurt him again. It was sadistic.


    The Great Joe Louis said Tony Galento angered him so much with his insults that Joe decided he would carry the man in order to punish him more. Tony did have one of the hardest left hooks in boxing history, and after Tony decked Joe for a count, Joe decided the hell with his intended plan; he just wanted to finish it then...which he did.


    Lennox Lewis vs Mike Tyson
    Lewis could have ended that fight about 3 or 4 rds earlier if he would have simply went ahead and dropped the right hand on Tyson, but I don't think it was malicious at all on Lennox' part; he was just always naturally a very cautious fighter.
    It was brutal to watch Tyson take all that extra punishment just because Lennox was too worried and too respectful of Mike's power to simply let that right hand go. Mike was in pitiful shape; Lennox was unintentionally torturing him because of his overly-cautious nature.


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    Wladimir Klitschko had made very clear that he intended to punish David Haye for his insolence by carrying him for the full 12 rds to give him a pizza face, intending to knock him out in the 12th rd.

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Whitaker could make a habit of it.....sickingly and to the point of throwing emptys at the screen.As much as I hate to say it he even toyed with the great Nelson a bit.

    Ya know what.Cancel this.Pernell most certainly did not look to inflict more punishment...just clowned.Missed that part
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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I read about Chavez - Haugen it in a thread a while back, and it got me to thinking about other instances where fighters chose to punish their opposition rather than end the fight.

    I know Calzaghe toyed with Roy Jones, but didn't strike me as malicious really, more like Calzaghe just didn't want to stop him. He might have been trying to soak up the limelight as well considering it was his last fight.

    Any other examples (I know there must be)?
    I don't think Calzaghe was just toying with Jones, he was show boating because thats what he does, but he threw as hard of punches as I've seen him throw in a long time against Roy, I just think that 90% of his punches weren't hitting the target cleanly.

    Roy Jones toyed with a large majority of his opponents though that was in part because of his safety first attitude.

    Floyd mayweather this past fall toyed with Marquez for 12 rounds. Not sure if he would have been able to close the show but he had so many opportunities down the stretch to land right hands on Marquez which he hardly did.

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    Default Re: Instances of fighters toying with their opponents to inflict more punishment

    Tyson tortured Tyrell Biggs and made him cry like a girl for insulting him during the amateur days.
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