For me is when EL TERRIBLE turn southpaw in his first fight agains pacquaio, i was still in highschool and this is the first time i've seen pacman, immediately falling for the little fireball but Morales performance in the twelve make me his beetch for life.
We're really supposed to watch tape on Pacquiao and believe him to be the best fighter of his generation? He is a world-class fighter, but he loses every fantasy fight for a reason. How can anyone watch Pacquiao-Morales I or even any of the Marquez fights and think, "wow this is the best fighter I have ever seen in my life." He's a great story and all, I still to this day just don't see it though.
he improve and won agains those guys.
For me is when EL TERRIBLE turn southpaw in his first fight agains pacquaio, i was still in highschool and this is the first time i've seen pacman, immediately falling for the little fireball but Morales performance in the twelve make me his beetch for life.
We're really supposed to watch tape on Pacquiao and believe him to be the best fighter of his generation? He is a world-class fighter, but he loses every fantasy fight for a reason. How can anyone watch Pacquiao-Morales I or even any of the Marquez fights and think, "wow this is the best fighter I have ever seen in my life." He's a great story and all, I still to this day just don't see it though.
Gatti-Ward III in between rounds after Gatti's broken his hand, he leans in to tell Buddy McGirt...
Buddy: "what do you want me to do?"
Gatti: "I gotta keep going"
ATG warrior status (esp since he's going into fight a bomber like Ward)
i remember that moment very well, i watch it with all my big brothers. but Gatti refusing to go down in the first fight is higher on my list.
that was a great moment and I'll only post what I saw in my lifetime, otherwise I'd have a list filled with Ali or SRL moments.
One that always stands out for me is when Danny Williams fought Mark Potter some 15 years ago, he dislocated his shoulder, his right arm just hung there uselessly and all Williams had was the left jab and left hook and he managed to win the fight by KO. That's the gutsiest thing I've seen in my life time in boxing.
A very close second is AA breaking his jaw against Miranda I think it was and fighting on and winning...the moment when they tried to pull out his gum shield and he groaned was sickening. What a warrior.
the Miranda vs AA fight is so hard to watch, first thing is because the fight have so many Time-out the reff clearly on AA side and the second thing is because i feel miranda won the fight.
but yeah it was gutsy performance by AA.
The correct answer is Danny Williams fighting on one-handed with his right arm hanging out of his shoulder and managing to win by KO. That's unbelievable.
Morales Pac moment was boss.
Martinez fighting Jr off in the 12th with the injuries. Boss. When he winked at his corner after he got up vs P Will like "i got this"
Pretty much anytime JMM has been down and gets up like a bad ass.
Mayorga letting Vernon and Tito straight tee off on him. That was either very gutsy or stupid.
There's Chavez Sr stopping Meldrick Taylor.
Berto fighting Karass and dropping him (got stopped but still... ) late with what seemed like a bad shoulder injury.
Ortrees in the Berto fight. Dude realized his potential for like... One fight dude's mind was with his body lol.
Edit: good shout on Donaire vs Montiel. How the F UCK did he get up I still wonderr. Dude twitched his was up to his feet ready for war.
One of my favourite is Fernando Montiel getting up after eating that monster left hook from Donaire even though he was stopped seconds later, it was pure badass survival instinct.
The Dark Destroyer after Gerald McClellan punched him through the ropes in the first round. Many lesser men would've just taken the count.
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