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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker

    No lists, no "honorable mentions", just pick ONE performance.
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    Muhammad Ali against Cleveland Williams .... Houston Astrodome, 1966.


    Watch this fight and you will see what I mean - absolute virtuosity.


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    If I had to pick just one.....

    Leonard Vs Hearns 1 comes to mind.....Ray was the under dog against the big punching Hearns....He boxed beautifully and then made the switch to puncher later in the fight switching roles......Showing he was a complete fighter able to handle any situation
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    Tough to pick just one, but since I'm a fan I have to go for Joe v Jeff.

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    I would have to agree with you... for a guy past his prime to come out a beat a seemingly unbeatable fighter in his prime.
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    Curry v McCrory - both undefeated, unifying the titles and a peach of a left hook. I do not know how he got so much power out of such a short distance and leverage. Rewind and watch that punch all the time.

    Roy Jones v Montell Griffith 2 - no explanation needed.
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    Dax I make you right, That night They Leonard and Hearns were just about at there best. I beleive that night I was watching the two best Welters Ive ever seen it was electric. On that night both would have beaten any welter Ive seen Living or dead. It had everything from the first bell, it was a joy to watch live. I did money that night but became a fan of Leonards, He proved he had it all
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    Foreman vs Frazier - he just ripped him apart to the point where Joe looked like a tune-up fight!

    Mayweather vs Gatti - At the time i thought Gatti had a chance, but during the fight i realized how wrong i was.

    Ali vs Liston - Liston was a crazy favorite and Ali just taught him a lesson.

    Pacquiao vs Barrera - Pacquiao was just rising in stardom and would not stop connecting for 11 rounds against the best in the division.

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    Ali-Cleveland Williams

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    Aumah Nelson v Jeff Fenech 2

    Nelson had just got a debatable draw. So went to Oz and one in Fenechs back garden flooring him 3 times before the ref stopped it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bukom Battler
    Aumah Nelson v Jeff Fenech 2

    Nelson had just got a debatable draw. So went to Oz and one in Fenechs back garden flooring him 3 times before the ref stopped it.
    Should never have got the opportunity. Was beaten by atleast 4 rounds in the first fight.

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    Gotta go with Leonard Duran 2... that seventh round was ridiculous, Leonard just mind fwocked Duran like he was beating down a 12 year old during recess
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Diego Corrales

    Undefeated Corrales didn't land as much as 10 punches in a round over the course of 10 rounds. Mayweather systematically broke him down with precision punching and deceptive power, knocking Corrales 5 times enroute to a 10th round TKO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Diego Corrales

    Undefeated Corrales didn't land as much as 10 punches in a round over the course of 10 rounds. Mayweather systematically broke him down with precision punching and deceptive power, knocking Corrales 5 times enroute to a 10th round TKO.
    I'd have to totally disagree with you man.

    Corrales was green and even when he was in his prime his biggest win was against Casamayor. He had to cheat against Castillo to win a classic fight. But Corrales isn't known for his skill and during that time Corrales was totally weight drained... the guy is around 5 11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gyrokai
    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Diego Corrales

    Undefeated Corrales didn't land as much as 10 punches in a round over the course of 10 rounds. Mayweather systematically broke him down with precision punching and deceptive power, knocking Corrales 5 times enroute to a 10th round TKO.
    I'd have to totally disagree with you man.

    Corrales was green and even when he was in his prime his biggest win was against Casamayor. He had to cheat against Castillo to win a classic fight. But Corrales isn't known for his skill and during that time Corrales was totally weight drained... the guy is around 5 11.
    Are u kidding? Corrales Green? He was 34-0 with 4 title defenses. He beat Casamayor, Castillo and Frietas in 3 of his 4 fights after the PBF fight. Stop trying to discredit floyd.

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