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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    ali vs cleavland williams
    ali looked like he would beat anyone on that night, he looked awesome.

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

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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.
    hey star wars virgin opinion suckx, plus i'm not the only one he has said pac dominated mab.

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    I got a feeling that he quoted the wrong post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbirdy
    ali vs cleavland williams
    ali looked like he would beat anyone on that night, he looked awesome.






















    Destroyed him
    Ali v Ernie Tyrell was another utter hammering too
    More recently it's gotta be Calzaghe v Lacy,Joe f*cked him up in every department for 12 rounds solid and landed over 1000 punches

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    de la hoya vs mayorga
    bhop vs tarver
    toney vs peter 2
    harrison vs williams

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    vitali klitchiko vs danny williams
    danny was coming off the tyson win and his confidence was finally up (danny has always suffered from what i like to call 'the fucked in the head a bit' syndrome) and he trained really hard. but come fight night he froze, didnt do anything and hardly threw anything while vitali looked really good and delivered a quite brutal one sided beat down.

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    Whittaker over Chavez(not his most dominant performance but considering who he was fighting and the odds going in probably his most impressive)
    Whittaker over Haugen had already been mentioned, great call though for anyone who hasn't seen this do so.
    Hopkins over Tito... Really Trinidad didn't win a round, against a fighter few people were big on at the time.
    Willie Pepp over Saddler in the rematch... Amazing boxing display.
    Azumah Nelson over Jeff Fenech II
    Azumah Nelson over Jesse James Leija III. (Noone saw that coming at 38 yrs old and after arguably losing to him twice by decision)
    Chavez over Rosario. Probably JLC's most dominant showing, at least against that quality of fighter.
    Larry Holmes over Tex Cobb
    Wilfredo Gomez over Carlos Zarate
    Salvador Sanchez over Danny Lopez(sure there are others too I haven't seen alot of his fights, wins over Gomez and Nelson were fantastic but by no means dominant )

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    Calzaghe vs Lacy, was it like 1004 punches landed to about 3 or something like that?
    Please correct me if I'm wrong my memory has gone.

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Wilfredo Gomez over Carlos Zarate
    Gotta disagree on this as Zarate won rd. 1 and was looking good through the fight until he got caught. I for one have a HUGE probelm with this fight IMO Gomez landed a punch while Zarate was down. IMO that should have been a DQ the ref. didn't do shit! about it instead he just let Gomez get away with it and let Gomez continue to hit Zarate untill he hit the canvas again.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burning Desire
    herol graham vs julian jackson complete masterclass from graham until right hand from jackson
    hahah you beat me to it, I felt so bad for Graham haha.

    Graham/Jackson

    Larry Holmes/Tex Cobb really stands out for me
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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    RJJ vs Pazienza

    0 punches landed in one round is pretty damn dominant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by meowza
    RJJ vs Pazienza

    0 punches landed in one round is pretty damn dominant!
    LOL you said that and then the animation in your sig goes perfect
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    No one other than me commented on McClellan-Jackson I & II....in 1 G-Man was boxing GREAT then he got cracked in the nuts and then got up and put Julian to sleep!

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    roy jones first 47 fights

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    Default Re: boxings most dominant performances

    Quote Originally Posted by meowza
    RJJ vs Pazienza

    0 punches landed in one round is pretty damn dominant!
    Eric Harding did that to Tarver(first fight)
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