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What are fights where the boxer(s) fought with the MOST bad intentions you've seen?

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    #31
    Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
    Jones-Griffin 2 comes to mind. You could tell RJJ wanted to prove a point and that point was he could punch another human being's face off if you compelled him to.
    i was thinking of fights with most bad intentions, by both guys

    otherwise i'd say this also

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      #32
      Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
      i was thinking of fights with most bad intentions, by both guys

      otherwise i'd say this also
      Ohhhh my bad. Heck we can go with the one in your avy. They wanted to take each others faces off. Especially the first 4 rounds. I remember Garcia threw a hook and missed damn near torqued his entire upper half because he threw it so hard.

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        #33
        Shawn Porter - Paulie Malignaggi

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          #34
          Kovalev sillakh

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            #35
            Originally posted by punchr View Post
            Full question: What are boxing matches where the boxer(s) fought with the MOST bad intentions you've ever seen?

            List boxers who fight with the most bad intentions you have ever seen.

            I mean, a fighter who threw punches to really, really hurt his opponent -- badly.

            That murderous mindset.

            An extreme thirst for blood.

            To use every fiber in his being to destroy the man in front of him.

            A boxer who is in the zone. In beast mode. He has the mindset of bashing his fists against his opponent's face with maximum force humanly possible to the point where something's gotta give -- his fists or his opponent.
            Mike Tyson, Pipino Cueavas,Gerald Mcclem, Tony Ayala,Julian Jackson are the only ones I can think of

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              #36
              floyd-maidana 2. floyd went for the ko and only maidana's iron chin and iron will kept him on his feet.

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                #37
                currently, it's golovkin. dude freaking snarls when he punches. you do not teach that. he is a born fighter.

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                    #39
                    Chavez vs Haugen. Chavez kept him afloat just to take him deeper and deeper. He beat that boys ass. He could have stopped him, but he wanted to punish him. It was beautiful and brutal.

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                      #40
                      all time, i'd probably go with prime foreman, tyson. HW can rely on their power and viciousness much more than smaller men. foreman had a calmer approach than tyson, by virtue of his reach and height. tyson came forward because of his reach.


                      late period foreman was a much more cerebral fighter. underrated HW, big george post retirement. he took his time, didn't sell his body out, and fought like the gigantic man he was.

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