Obviously, big, slow power guys have trouble with slick fighters as well as guys with speed. Do any fights stand out where it worked the other way?
Louis/Conn I
Obviously, big, slow power guys have trouble with slick fighters as well as guys with speed. Do any fights stand out where it worked the other way?
Louis/Conn I
Segura-Calderon
Cold Heart and a Weak Mind
Julian Jackson getting schooled badly by Herol Graham for 3 rounds. Than almost decapitating him in the 4th
Kahn vs Garcia
Mayorga v Forrest
Mike Jones-Randall Bailey
Jeff Fenech beating Greg Richardson to the point of mental breakdown and scattered legs. What a mugging!
Chris Byrd had to feel like he was playing hopscotch in a minefield vs Ibeabuchi. It worked, until the roof fell in.
Cory Spinks being bludgeoned by K-9 Bundrage, not once but twice.
The poster boy of crude comeback after being beat to a pulp by slick...Jackson vs Jorger Castro 1
Chavez vs Mayweather
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Last edited by Maravilla2012; 06-24-2014 at 04:32 AM.
“Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.”
- George Foreman
Foreman/Moorer, Byrd/Ibeabuchi and Roy Jones/Glen Johnson instantly come to mind.
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“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
Whilst not being very slick Tommy Morrison was boxing beautifully against Ray Mercer landing very hurtful hooks and uppercuts. Then the worst happened for poor Tommy he got tired, cornered and destroyed. Ray Mercer did exactly the same thing to Damiani by getting out boxed for 9 rounds until he handed a uppercut that broke the Italians nose.
Tommy Hearns was ripping Iran Barclay with fast jabs and piercing right hands for 3 rounds until getting starched.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Julio Cesar Chavez v Meldrick Taylor
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