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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    More recent times....

    Arce over Ler
    Peter over Toney II
    Wlad over Brock (I don't think Brock won a single round)
    RJJ over Ruiz
    Hopkins over Tarver
    SMM over Vargas II
    Margarito over Cintron
    De Leon over Sod II
    Vic over Donaire

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGod
    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
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    elite vs elite;

    pac vs mab

    elite vs not elite;

    pbf vs gatti
    joe.c vs lacy
    Again I didn't think that was so dominant either. Barrera won a few rounds.
    did he? really did he? maybe one but hard to find another one? but the round he won,(if he really won a round) pac was just less aggressive so mab got a past pretty much. but that was a total dominating beat down. mabs corner had to throw in the towel thats pretty much a sign of a fighter getting dominated when their corner throws in the towel so yea...
    When your talking dominant, the most dominant fights ever, there's many more, Barrera won 2 or 3 rounds on each scorecard, but Pacquiao broke him down, and by the end was giving him a beating, for a few rounds Barrera was well in it.
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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Roy Jones Jr's whole pro career minus the recent losses to Johnson, Tarver, some say montell griffin 1, but i thought he pretty much dominated him and we all know how "RJ" came out to play in the rematch

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Foreman-Frazier I & II
    Duran-Leonard I (for Duran)
    Duran-Leonard II (for Leonard)

    Hearns-Duran
    Lewis-Tua
    Lewis-Tyson
    W. Klitschko-Byrd I & II
    V. Klitschko-Kirk Johnson
    No way I'd say either one of those were dominant. The rest though, man o man they were.
    When you make Roberto Duran quit and when you bust up Ray Leonard's face those are dominant performances

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    Quote Originally Posted by FIRE HOT BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    JCC over Rosario
    Arguello over Escalera I



    bit off topic but mick i noticed your big fan of arguello and chavez and im going put you on spot here what one do you like the best
    Shit!!
    If I had to choose 1 I'd go with JCC cause thats who I grew up seeing I remember being at the door charging $5 dlls. to see his fights over at my uncles house.... I used to handle the door

    The earliest fight I remember watching on the tele was his fight against 'The Black Mamba' my unlces say I also saw his fight against 'Azabache' but I don't remember anything not even a little bit of it....

    One thing I always say about JCC is this "Heroes are remembered but legends never die" and to me thats what he is a legend.

    People depic his record and brake it down and say that 30 something of his fights were against nobodies.

    I've told people thats fine I can accept that so lets see his record stands at
    108-6-2 and we take away lets say 35 (I'll be generous ) fights due to the bums people say he fought. That still leaves him at 73-6-2 (notice I only deducted from his wins, not even touching the fact that his loses to Wise, Tszyu & Wiley were past his best days)

    And even then at 73-6-2 he stands with a great record and a legend.

    Arguello was something else my mouth drools when I see him fight it's just finess and masterful to watch him work, he punches then slides his feet to the right. IMO hes one of the finest fighters people look more into his power and over all career but if you pay attention to how he fights and sets everything up it's just brilliant....


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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by FIRE HOT BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    JCC over Rosario
    Arguello over Escalera I



    bit off topic but mick i noticed your big fan of arguello and chavez and im going put you on spot here what one do you like the best
    S***!!
    If I had to choose 1 I'd go with JCC cause thats who I grew up seeing I remember being at the door charging $5 dlls. to see his fights over at my uncles house.... I used to handle the door

    The earliest fight I remember watching on the tele was his fight against 'The Black Mamba' my unlces say I also saw his fight against 'Azabache' but I don't remember anything not even a little bit of it....

    One thing I always say about JCC is this "Heroes are remembered but legends never die" and to me thats what he is a legend.

    People depic his record and brake it down and say that 30 something of his fights were against nobodies.

    I've told people thats fine I can accept that so lets see his record stands at
    108-6-2 and we take away lets say 35 (I'll be generous ) fights due to the bums people say he fought. That still leaves him at 73-6-2 (notice I only deducted from his wins, not even touching the fact that his loses to Wise, Tszyu & Wiley were past his best days)

    And even then at 73-6-2 he stands with a great record and a legend.

    Arguello was something else my mouth drools when I see him fight it's just finess and masterful to watch him work punch slide his fight to the right. IMO hes one of the finest fighters people look more into his power and over all career but if you pay attention to how he fights and sets everything up it's just brilliant....

    well said mick cc in 24 bro

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    mayweather vs baldomir was a recent one that springs to mind as being pretty one sided.

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Foreman-Frazier I & II
    Duran-Leonard I (for Duran)
    Duran-Leonard II (for Leonard)

    Hearns-Duran
    Lewis-Tua
    Lewis-Tyson
    W. Klitschko-Byrd I & II
    V. Klitschko-Kirk Johnson
    No way I'd say either one of those were dominant. The rest though, man o man they were.
    When you make Roberto Duran quit and when you bust up Ray Leonard's face those are dominant performances
    I agree with Lyle both of those fights were dominating for both....
    I mean this was the golden child SRL getting beat from pilar to post by Duran....
    Same goes for SRL no one thought he could pull it off and boy did he ever.....


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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    I'm suprised to see all these mayweather fights listed and not one person listed mayweather vs. corrales.
    That was by far Floyd's most complete and dominating performance.

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Winky VS Tito

    Pretty Boy VS Gatti

    And Jones (in his prime) VS the world
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    Louis-Schmelling II....doesn't get much more dominant than that!

    Liston-Patterson I & II

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Roy Jones against 90 percent of the people he fought

    His Hall fight more then anything

    Hamed vs. Robinson

    Barerra vs. Morales(third fight)

    Pacquiao vs. Barerra

    Raheem against Morales

    about 95 percent of Pernell Whitaker's fights.

    List goes on.

    Mayweather against Baldomir

    Wright vs. Trinidad
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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Dempsey-Willard
    Arguello-Rooney
    De la Hoya-Mayorga
    Hagler-Mugabi

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    Winky and B-Hop Over Tito
    Tito vs (MAyorga, Vargas, Blocker,Thiam, Reid)
    ODLH (MAyorga, Vargas, Gatti, )
    RJJ against Ruiz and alot of his wins

    MAB vs Hammed
    Raheem- vs Morales
    SRL vs Duran II
    Cotto vs MAussa, Pinto and Sosa
    PBF over Gatti ( that was crazy)
    recent
    Peter over J. TOney (was not a wipe out but to win like that against Toney is a dominant performance)
    B-Hop over Tarver


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    No love for McClellan-Jackson I & II?

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