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    Default Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    I didn't include Douglas-Tyson since Buster got dropped, and didn't include Jones-Toney since Toney was overweight. Just fighters who's opponents were favored and simply no excuses.

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Even though he's not on the list (this is why you should always have a 'other' column' Joe Calzaghe vs. Lacy.........im not a calzaghe fan but he dominated and hardly stepped a foot wrong.....there is no such thing as aperfect fight unless a fighter ddoesnt get hit for 12 rounds and lands every punch he throws....joe didnt do this but who else has....nobody

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    You should of put Hopkins vs Tarver rather then trinidad.. I voted for Whitaker vs Chavez altough Chavez was past prime.

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    MAB forced Hamed to work harder than he was prepared to do to stay in the fight.

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sugar_Shaw
    Even though he's not on the list (this is why you should always have a 'other' column' Joe Calzaghe vs. Lacy.........im not a calzaghe fan but he dominated and hardly stepped a foot wrong.....there is no such thing as aperfect fight unless a fighter ddoesnt get hit for 12 rounds and lands every punch he throws....joe didnt do this but who else has....nobody
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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Calzaghe Lacy should definitely be there, as should Mayweather Coralles.

    Never has the been more convincing one sided beatdowns of top world champions.


    Oh and Allan Green against Jaidon Codrington was pretty flawless. I mean to leave a man for dead unconcious on the ropes after 30 unanswered punches with just 18 seconds gone in the first round.................it don't get much better than that!

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    I voted Hopkins/ Trinidad because coming in Tito was a huge favourite!!! But Hopkins/ Tarver should be on the list as well.
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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Winky vs Trinidad should also be on there.

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Winky vs Trinidad should also be on there.
    True, as should Wright Vs Mosley 1
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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by clean
    I didn't include Douglas-Tyson
    Against a prime Mike tyson, that was the best Buster could have fought. I think that issingle best performance in heavyweight history. The Bowe that fought Holyfield the first time closely following. Can't beleive I didn't see that the first time through. In the same round he got knocked down he came back and almost had Tyson out of there.

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by amat
    Quote Originally Posted by clean
    I didn't include Douglas-Tyson
    Against a prime Mike tyson, that was the best Buster could have fought. I think that issingle best performance in heavyweight history. The Bowe that fought Holyfield the first time closely following. Can't beleive I didn't see that the first time through. In the same round he got knocked down he came back and almost had Tyson out of there.
    Tyson was had it by 89, look at the Bruno fight!!! It was all there plain to see. Tyson was already past his prime.
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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?





    Whitaker Vs Mcgirt should be on there as well, he won all twelve rounds, but Pernell had alot of those performance's

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Winky vs Trinidad should also be on there.
    yeh i agree man, i mean hopkins was the first to execute a perfect game plan to beat trinidad, and he did it with his own style instead of following the blue print already left by de la hoya had he not ran for the last few rounds and oscar was the closest at the time, but with winky he could have tried to fight tito like bernard cos bernard was the only one that was actually succesful at the time, but he stuck to his own gameplan, executed it brilliantly and it was a flawless victory, that was done in his own way!
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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    I don't know of one for sure but off the top of my head I'd include

    PBF-Gatti, Corales
    Hopkins-Trinidad
    Calzaghe-Lacy
    Roy Jones-Toney, Reggie Johnson
    Buddy McGirt-Simon Brown
    Meldrick Taylor-Buddy McGirt
    Whittaker-Chavez
    Barrera-Hamed
    Winky-Trinidad

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    Default Re: Who Fought the Perfect Fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by amat
    Quote Originally Posted by clean
    I didn't include Douglas-Tyson
    Against a prime Mike tyson, that was the best Buster could have fought. I think that issingle best performance in heavyweight history. The Bowe that fought Holyfield the first time closely following. Can't beleive I didn't see that the first time through. In the same round he got knocked down he came back and almost had Tyson out of there.
    The best Buster could have fought would be if he didn't get knocked down.

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