Fighters who had one brilliant performance in their careers, and little else...

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  1. Double L

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    One hit wonders:

    Buster Douglas

    Calzaghe

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    calzaghe?

    eubank + lacy = 2

    end of thread.
     
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  5. Double L

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    so should we make a thread for fighters who have had two brilliant performances then?
     
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  7. Double L

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    Luis Perez is fast becoming a one-hit wonder. Since beating Machado, he's done almost nothing except lose to Kirilov.
     
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  9. joony

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    calzaghe's longevity speaks for itself and also has beaten other top 5 contenders such as Brewer, Mitchell, and Reid. Even Bika could be considered top 10-15 and Manfredo has improved since that garbage show.

    calzaghe right now is considered one of the best if not the best super middle of all time. calling him a one-hit wonder is a bold statement.

    the guy is unbeaten in forty some fights and is a future hall of famer.
     
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    Steve Frank (Nunn)
    Montell Griffin (Jones)
    Willy Salazar (Romero) (biggest upset I know of)
    Rolando Pascua (Chiquita)
    Nobuo Nashiro (Castillo) (he could leave the list easily enough)
    Lyakhovich (Brewster) (he could leave the list)
    Corrie Sanders (Wlad)
    Alejandro Gonzalez (Kelly)
     
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    steve cruz (beat barry mcguigan)
     
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    Not sure how big of a deal Ebo Elder's win over Courtney Burton is to others but it sure blew me away. I saw Burton handling him easy. Elder hasn't done shit since.
     
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    the wrestler? :lol:
     
  15. joony

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    he beat starling twice and those weren't even his biggest win.
     
  16. Erratic

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    I agree that Curry doesn't belong here. He had a nice run of good wins.

    However I disagree that he beat Marlon twice, despite what the official scorecards said. I had Starling winning the first fight.
     
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    I was a huge Marlon fan and I don't remember thinking either fight should have gone his way. I also remember the 2nd fight being closer, though admittedly it's been a long time since I've seen them.

    Marlon had a frustrating habit of pissing away rounds he should have won by showboating or dancing around the ring. He was a more talented version of Emmanuel Augustus.
     
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    No one has said Hasim Rahman?
     
  19. Erratic

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    Oh well, I scored it for Marlon. :dunno:

    I like both fighters...Curry a little more though.
     
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    Great example, allthough you could argue that he had one brilliant punch and little else :lol:
     
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    Calzaghe? Curry? Jesus, you guys are nuts.
     
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    I siad Curry just to piss people off.

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    jose luis castillo > donald curry
     
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    I agree with Noble... I thought Curry won the first fight for sure, but it was close.
     
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    Well, one thing's for sure......Rahman has better victories on his resume than Vitaly ever had....
     
  26. Double L

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    i agree that Calzaghe, next to some of the ones we've listed, is definitely out of place. but he's still a chunk.
     
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    Yeah, you've said it a million times. People stopped being shocked.
     
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    Jesse James Leija - the rematch with Azumah Nelson
    Gabe Ruelas - vs. Leija
    Vince Phillips - the win over Tszyu (this one may be debatable)
     
  29. Tam Tam

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    :lol: Phillips is arguable, but Leija (who beat Nelson three times) and Ruelas (who also beat Nelson) aren't?

    Makes no sense.
     
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    Your math is what doesn't make sense.
     

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