I saw alot of superfights during the 80's when they were on free t.v. or replays, we had tons. Hearns-Leonard saga, Leonard-Duran trilogy, Hagler-Duran, Hagler-Leonard, Pryor-Arguello series and Tyson-Spinks. Hagler-Hearns was a war as we all know, but the most ferocious fighter I saw during these times was probably Aaron Pryor. He was ahead of his time, probably why nobody talks about him. He was part Tyson, part Paquaio, part Gatti. This is as close a description I can give. He was never boring that's for sure. During a Ring Magazine interview years ago he complained about top fighters ducking him during his career, he named names and it was shocking.
You call that a fight!!
ha, i guess not.
I actually find the calvo 'experience' harder to watch than the barrera schooling.
Especially when he's in the corner shouting to the camera "i'm just doing what i have to do, breaking him down". Never nice to see a broken soul.
If I recall correctly it was probably Tyson/Spinks. My friends dad was so pissed because it ended sofast and he spent the PPV money.....I can still remember him bitching and moaning about it.....the cheap fucker was loaded too. The yhad the biggest house i had ever been in at the time and the Dad was making well over 250k a yearback then......But thats probably why he had money....because he was cheap as fuck.