Best virtuoso performance of each decade since the 50s

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  1. Xplosive

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    What would you consider the best one sided, masterclass performance of each decade going back to the 50s?

    I'd say:

    50s: Robinson-Lamotta VI
    60s: Napoles-Cokes 1
    70s: Duran-DeJesus III
    80s: Sanchez-Gomez
    90s: Jones-Toney
    00s: Mayweather-Corrales
    2010s: Ward-Dawson
    2020s (so far): Crawford-Spence
     
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    I'm bored enough to pick an honorable mention for each decade:

    50s: Carlos Ortiz vs Battling Torres
    60s: Olivares-Rose
    70s: Gomez-Zarate
    80s: Chavez-Rosario
    90s: Toney-Barkley
    00s: Pac-Barrera
    2010s: Crawford-Horn
    2020s (so far): Inoue-Fulton
     
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    1950s: Robinson vs Lamotta VI
    1960s: Harada vs Kingpetch
    1970s: Duran vs Monroe Brooks
    1980s: Hearns vs Duran
    1990s: Whitaker vs Nelson
    2000s: Mayweather vs Corrales
    2010s: Gonzalez vs Yaegashi
    2020s: Crawford vs Spence
     
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    Harada-Kingpetch 1 is a strong choice for the 60s.

    Speaking of Harada, Rose-Harada has gotta be a top 10 virtuoso performance of the 60s. Rose boxed brilliantly.
     
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    I’m not really sure if they’re the best, but I’ll just name some new ones that should get some consideration :

    Ali-Williams

    Foreman-Frazier, Leonard-Price

    Starling-Honeyghan, Curry-McCrory, EM Muhammad-M. Johnson, Sanchez-Lopez 1/Gomez

    Toney-McCallum 1. Even though it was a close fight, I think it’s a virtuoso performance from Toney. Mike fought extremely well, but Toney fought better. So sharp, so skillful.

    Mayweather-Ndou, Pacquiao-Hatton, Hopkins-Trinidad
     
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    There’s too many in each decade but I’ll just bring up the ones that haven’t been mentioned yet.

    50s:
    Archie Moore vs Yvonne Durrelle 2
    Kid Gavilan vs Johnny Bratton 3

    60s:
    Muhammad Ali vs Cleveland Williams
    Jose Napoles vs Emile Griffith

    70s:
    Roberto Duran vs Carlos Palomino
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Dave Boy Green
    Larry Holmes vs Earnie Shavers 1
    Miguel Canto vs Kimio Furesawa

    80s:
    Donald Curry vs Milton McCrory
    Mike McCallum vs Michael Watson
    Eusebio Pedroza vs Patrick Ford

    90s:
    Bernard Hopkins vs Glen Johnson
    Azumah Nelson vs Jeff Fenech 2
    Ricardo Lopez vs Alex Sanchez

    00s:
    Manny Pacquiao vs Miguel Cotto
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Arturo Gatti
     
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    I know Gatti had absolutely zero chance against Floyd, we all knew, but that was still one of the most savage beatdowns I've ever seen.
     
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    I know George said Whitaker-Nelson for the 90s, and that's a respectable choice, but that's not even my favorite Whitaker performance from the 90s. I think Pea was at his best in the Pineda fight. I know, Pineda was no great, but damn Pea put on a masterclass in that fight.

    Nunn-Tate deserves at least honorable mention for the 80s. It's definitely top 10.
     
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    Though I no longer like Floyd, gotta call it like it is. Floyd-Gatti, Floyd-Ndou, and Floyd-Hatton are all 3 among the best masterclasses of the 00s.

    Pac-Morales III has gotta rank pretty highly in the 00s as well.

    Also, in his very last vintage performance... you absolutely have to rank Jones-Ruiz as a top 10 virtuoso performance in the 00s. Maybe as high as top 3, given its significance.

    I'd put it at 3, behind Floyd-Corrales and Hopkins-Trinidad.
     
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    For the 80s, even though Larry was faded, Tyson-Holmes has gotta be pretty high up there. Top 5 imo.
     
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    Pac Barrera deserves a mention. What a beatdown that was
     
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    Whitaker-Ramirez 2
    Taylor-McGirt
    Tyson-Berbick
    Kalambay-McCallum 1
     
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    It's not really my favourite either, I like the fight with Harold Brazier as his best performance, but beating Nelson is definitely more impressive IMO.
     
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    The Brazier fight is what made me first realize that Whitaker was more than just a defensive fighter but a great offensive fighter as well. Really like the workrate and body punches he did in that fight. His fight against Anthony Jones also showed what a great in-fighter can be.

    Out of all of Whitaker fights I think Haugen was his most complete performance.
     
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    Yes, overall Haugen was the best Whitaker performance.
     
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