Best Trilogy in boxing history

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  • Silencers
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    #11
    Zale-Graziano is considered the best ever but I think only the third fight was filmed and that was a pretty good war.

    I'd go with Vazquez-Marquez, all 3 fights were wars.

    Ali-Frazier had 2 great fights, the second fight was kind of a letdown, although the third fight is the best fight I've ever seen.

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    • KennyWeldon
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      #12
      Morales-Barrera...hands down the best!

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      • Flawless 2
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        #13
        Holyfield - Bowe

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        • JAB5239
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          #14
          The Carbajal-Gonzales trilogy was decent. The first fight was great!

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          • MANGLER
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            #15
            Originally posted by Thread Stealer
            Gatti-Ward is overrated. Too one-sided. Gatti dominated the rematch, and won 8 of 10 rounds in the third match. The two rounds he lost were when he injured his hand, and when he was dropped after winning the first 2:55 of the round.

            Vazquez-Marquez had better fights anyway. That was an amazing trilogy. 3 great action fights, all title fights, and at an extremely high level. I guess that would probably be #1. Not really sure. Bowe-Holyfield had 3 excellent fights. Ali-Frazier had one stinker, but fight 1 and 3 were all-time classics (Manila being my #2 fight ever). Barrera-Morales was excellent as well.

            I can't comment on Zale-Graziano since I've only actually seen the third bout.

            Co-sign. Good post homey.

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            • THRILLA77
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              #16
              Originally posted by Grand Champ
              Name just one..!

              I'll begin ''Holyfield - Bowe'' IMHO
              i second that...

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              • Richie-G
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                #17
                Zale - Graziano

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                • Joe2608
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                  #18
                  Vasquez - Marquez

                  Followed closely by Holyfield - Bowe.

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                  • Miburo
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                    #19
                    Vasquez-Marquez.

                    Chacon-Limon should also be included - it went four fights due to one being a draw.

                    Zale was no joke either, great fighter.

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                    • Kid McCoy
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                      #20
                      Patterson-Johansson was an underrated trilogy. Three KOs, 13 knockdowns, and each fight was better than the last.

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