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This is a cliche expression belittling an opponent. Colloquially, that is exactly the way it is said, in that context. But it is incorrect.

The verb form "got" here needs the auxiliary verb (have) to complete the tense:

"Is that the best you've got?" (the best that you have? the best that you can do?)

This is the question version of the statement "That is the best that you have."

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