Best Trilogy in boxing history

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  • MaTTuP
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    #21
    Gatti-Ward, I know it's overrated but I can't help it.

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    • Dambala
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      #22
      Barrera/Morales, nothing close to that.

      In recent memory Marquez/Vasquez

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      • Grand Champ
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        #23
        Originally posted by MaTTuP
        Gatti-Ward, I know it's overrated but I can't help it.
        The gatti - ward fights are so entertaining, two men giving their hearts for 10 primitive rounds. The fights could be summed up in blood sweat & Tears, even though it's obvious Gatti was a way better fighter.

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        • Brockton Lip
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          #24
          Ali-Frazier wins overall I'd say. It has more relevance and notoriety in boxing history compared to the other trilogies and was still very exciting. You can ask people about the other trilogies but they likely won't know the fighters but if you say Ali-Frazier, they're much more likely to know. It was a very important trilogy in the boxing world, especially the first and third fights.

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          • AztecWanker
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            #25
            you guys are morons, what about the greatest trilogy in the history of mankind......Holyfield/Ruiz

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            • cptroyce
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              #26
              As a trilogy..three great fights out of three..I guess I'd vote for Barrera/Morales also.

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              • TSZYULANDER
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                #27
                Jeff Harding vs Dennis Andries trilogy was a great one. If you havent seen them , do yourself a favour and watch them. Especially the first one where Harding came from nowhere to score an unbelievable 12th round KO.

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                • ZOSOOSOZ
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                  #28
                  Hopkins/Allen, of course!

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                  • deemo
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                    #29
                    ali-frazier, mainly because of the impact it had and all the people that watched in those days. it will always be remembered as the best trilogy ever.

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                    • Tata Moran
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                      #30
                      Morales-Barrera

                      Vasquez-Marquez

                      2 megafights.

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