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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    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.
    hey pacman dominated mab period, whatever you want to say...pacman still dominated mab period.

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    Just my opinion, but I think to make the list, it should be a fight that everyone thought was going to be really competitive going in. Like for example, I wouldn't pick Mayweather vs. Gatti, because I think everyone knew going into that fight that Floyd was a heavy heavy favorite and would likely run circles around Gatti.
    But when he fought Corrales, people were split 50/50 on who would win, Diego was considered top 10 PFP then, so it was shocking to see Floyd win every minute of every round.

    Same with the Roy Jones fights, Roy had dominating performances, but was anybody surprised that he dominated Richard Hall or John Ruiz? I wasn't. But when he fought Toney, that was a truly dominating performance. Toney was actually the bigger name going into that fight, and it was amazing to see him just get completely outclassed by Roy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Just my opinion, but I think to make the list, it should be a fight that everyone thought was going to be really competitive going in. Like for example, I wouldn't pick Mayweather vs. Gatti, because I think everyone knew going into that fight that Floyd was a heavy heavy favorite and would likely run circles around Gatti.
    But when he fought Corrales, people were split 50/50 on who would win, Diego was considered top 10 PFP then, so it was shocking to see Floyd win every minute of every round.

    Same with the Roy Jones fights, Roy had dominating performances, but was anybody surprised that he dominated Richard Hall or John Ruiz? I wasn't. But when he fought Toney, that was a truly dominating performance. Toney was actually the bigger name going into that fight, and it was amazing to see him just get completely outclassed by Roy.
    CC#70 bro! man id love to be at MGM that night when RJJ totally outSPEEDED JT!!!!! that was a PRIME ASSSS RJJ the kind of RJJ that could of done what ever the F he wanted too!

    although i have to somewhat disagree with the RUIZ fight alot of peeps thought RUIZ would be too BIG for RJJ blah blah. especially bigger dudes. but like smaller dudes thought roy could pull it off but big dudes was all like naw roys biting off more than he can chew LOL.

    i was there that night at thomas and mack center and i could not believe my eyes RJJ totally dominating a HW!!!!!! it was a magical night!

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    Foreman / Frazier nuff said?

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Tyson v Berbick

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    Quote Originally Posted by matteoz
    Tyson v Berbick
    so true! but what a ballzy Canadian! Berbick fighting to get back up...Tip'o the hat to Trevor for that.....and R.I.P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
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    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
    Indeed, as Einstein said... Everything is relative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Dempsey-Willard
    Arguello-Rooney
    De la Hoya-Mayorga
    Hagler-Mugabi
    hagler and mugabi was pretty even fight hagler wasnt dominating mugabi by any means

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    No love for McClellan-Jackson I & II?
    gman vs jackson 1 was even fight i had fight pretty even going into 5th until explosive ko but 2nd one yes total domination

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Mayweather vs. Gatti
    Lewis vs. Tyson
    Pacquaio vs. Morrales 3
    Mayweather vs. Baldomir
    Jones vs. Toney
    Jones vs. Griffin 2
    Glen Johson vs. Johns
    Hopkins vs. Trinidad
    Wright vs. Trinidad

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    Bit obscure but Duke McKenzie's dominance of Gabby Canizales was as good as any display I've seen of the boxer vs puncher example.

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    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.
    hey pacman dominated mab period, whatever you want to say...pacman still dominated mab period.
    Fan boy's opinions don't count... :P

    Lyle I agree with Duran SRL II... but one? SRL just fought Duran wrong... he wasn't being 'dominated though' he clearly lost but that is different to being dominated.

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Hamed vs Robinson and
    RJJ vs Korean bloke in the final of the Olympics, that still got to burn

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanj16
    Hamed vs Robinson and
    RJJ vs Korean bloke in the final of the Olympics, that still got to burn
    calzaghe v veit I ha, that made the lacy fight look close

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanj16
    Hamed vs Robinson
    CAnt believe i didnt think of this one, that performance by Hamed was so dominant it looked completely sadistic, i felt so bad for Robinson
    Thats cricket

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