Some of your favorite performances
I'm bored, I've been doing all the family stuff and now I'm home with more family and have resolved not to get drunk or otherwise intoxicated in front of the extended family tonight because I certainly will tomorrow.
I haven't been keeping up as much as everyone but that's kind of dubious and disappointing if Pac won't take the tests. Maybe it will play out differently.
Anyway, back to the subject, not the best fights, just some of your favorite performances by certain fighters.
I'll start with skinny pre-roids (allegedly) James Toney vs Iran Barkley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5sPyM95hJ0
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http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...63/PoWzecW6Plk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM1iE...eature=related
Holy shit what a gold mine this youtube channel is for Toney fans :o Seriously check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=shadowsfalll#g/u
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That was an awesome show.Toney in top form and prepping for a Jones showdown.Very methodical.
As far as all time fav performances man,the list is endless but one that always sticks is Frankie Randall beating Chavez in the first meet.His demeanor,focus and game plan just all culminated that night.One of my fav fights with a hard luck fighter finally realizing the big time.Randall had superb skills though his inner demons often bested him as no opponent had in the ring.This night however he capitalized on some things Whitaker had found,put it all together and put on a hell of a show.Personally I think he was screwed majorly in the rematch...and I think he was on his way to knocking the great Chavez out.
One of the cleanest right hands to be seen put an exclamation point on it in the 11th round,just a great...perfect punch!Like threading a needle with that one.Last two rounds here with all 12 available.Oh not to mention Ferdie pacheco and Czyz on the mic...loved those dudes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGaD...eature=related
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I've seen that guys channel before and you are right. A lot of great Toney stuff on there.
One of my favourite performances is Calzaghe/Lacy. I know everyone says Lacy is shit now, but hindsight is always a useful weapon for the critics to wield. At the time most of the US fans and writers were picking Lacy and Calzaghe destroyed him in a way nobody else would have been able to do. Round after round of superb boxing from Calzaghe who was toying with Lacy like a cat with its prey. Finally Calzaghe had found recognition over the Atlantic and his most meaningful win since Eubank several years earlier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUiAquXozLM
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Winky Wright - Felix Trinidad.
Strange as it may seem, this is the fight that got me interested in boxing.
I can't find a full video on Youtube, so look it up yourselves if you're interested.
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Winky Wright - Felix Trinidad.
Strange as it may seem, this is the fight that got me interested in boxing.
I can't find a full video on Youtube, so look it up yourselves if you're interested.
I remember watching this fight on PPV and although it wasnt action packed I was on my feet. I thought it was a brilliant display of boxing technique and ability the way winky dismantled tito, controlled him with the jab all night. Im one of those fans that doesnt need to see knockouts and big hits, if its two highly skilled fighters or just one highly skilled fighter showing their skills then its just awesome to watch. I will watch any floyd mayweather fight boring or not just to see his evasive skills and speed.
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Toney said that Barclay hit him the hardest. It just seems crazy for Toney to lay in front of him but he has great skills just to avoid the punches. Quality fighter.
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I loved every minute of B-Hop Pavlik. Everyone treated B-Hop like he was gonna get DESTROYED. The disrespect from Jack Loew to even suggest that they weren't just gonna beat B-Hop but they were gonna knock him out viciously was ridiculous. B-Hop came in that ring and put a pure ASS-WHOOPING on Pavlik and gave the kid a boxing lesson. I thought it was a gonna be a tough fight for Pavlik, I didn't know that B-Hop would demolish the guy.
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Damn I definitely didn't expect my Trinidad-Wright performance to be stolen. A recent one is Ward-Kessler, that was pretty bad-ass. Pernell Whitaker the second fight with Buddy McGirt is my pick though, maybe not Whitaker's best fight but a total domination of a very good, un-injured, Buddy McGirt. His domination the second time over Jose Luis Ramirez runs a close second to me.
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I would have to go with Roberto Duran Vs Davey Moore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac-Rk6sVltQ
Everyone thought Duran waqs done and he proved the world wrong....
Vicious beating to a young tough kid who was no push over...
Davey was not that experienced and had a real suspect record...Duran may of had his last shining moment but it was great to see the Man himself perform in the way he did one last time
Second I have to go with Hagler vs Mugabi
Vicious fight against a vicious puncher that gave Hagler all he could handle...I think Mugabi was 26-0 with 26 ko's but Marvin showed why he was so damn good and came out on top...I think both men ended up in the hospital I could be wrong but I do know Mugabi was never the same and Hagler pissed blood for over a week afterward...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unnpA...eature=related
2 Great moments by 2 of my all time favorite legends
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Well this isn't an in ring performance, but an out of the ring performance. Mike Tyson and his quotes.
"I'm Sonny Liston, I'm Jack Dempsey, I'm from their cloth........... I wanna eat Lennox's Children."
"March 18th, Razor Ruddock vs Mike Tyson, if he doesn't die, it doesn't count."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARtEDjgjNGo
;D
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I loved every minute of B-Hop Pavlik. Everyone treated B-Hop like he was gonna get DESTROYED. The disrespect from Jack Loew to even suggest that they weren't just gonna beat B-Hop but they were gonna knock him out viciously was ridiculous. B-Hop came in that ring and put a pure ASS-WHOOPING on Pavlik and gave the kid a boxing lesson. I thought it was a gonna be a tough fight for Pavlik, I didn't know that B-Hop would demolish the guy.
Man, I loved every second of that fight. I'll readily admit that I thought Pavlik was going to retire Hopkins, but seeing Pavlik get knocked around the right for 36 minutes was just great. The only thing that could have made it better would have been watching Naseem Richardson pimp-slap Jack Loew after the fight.
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Surely someone has to mention Barrera over Hamed. Well looks like i just did.
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Surely someone has to mention Barrera over Hamed. Well looks like i just did.
Haha, that's always a good fight to return to. Barrera marching Hamed to the corner and forcing his face into the ringpost is always funny. ;D
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Surely someone has to mention Barrera over Hamed. Well looks like i just did.
Haha, that's always a good fight to return to. Barrera marching Hamed to the corner and forcing his face into the ringpost is always funny. ;D
The rng post bit was funny, but seriously it was a demolition of a top 10 P4P fighter.
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