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    Default Re: Fights when a slick, elusive boxer got dominated or caught by a stiff, immobile o

    I think this topic is typified by Marciano's stoppage of Walcott.
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    Default Re: Fights when a slick, elusive boxer got dominated or caught by a stiff, immobile o

    Zab getting obliterated by Tszyu in the second, after a slick first round.
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    Default Re: Fights when a slick, elusive boxer got dominated or caught by a stiff, immobile o

    John Tate vs Mike Weaver.

    Jack Johnson vs Big Jess Willard.

    Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahman.

    Willie Pep vs Sandy Saddler.

    Michael Nunn vs James Toney.
    Toney was no master-boxer then, he was a young aggressive slugger.


    I think it was USA Tuesday Night Fights.
    Anthony Stevens vs Jesse James Hughes.

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    Default Re: Fights when a slick, elusive boxer got dominated or caught by a stiff, immobile o

    Honeyghan was not a stiff but against Donald Curry he would have been but Lloyd just mugged poor Curry.
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