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  • #11
    Leonard-Duran 1 -

    Very ugly fight,lots of mauling and clinching tactics from Duran,described as great infighting by some,but to me Leonard was the only one really throwing punches in these exchanges,flashy or not.Duran's effort in the 15th round pretty much summed up the entire fight.I thought Duran won and don't argue the decision but in time it's become an overrated performance by Duran and a somewhat underrated perormance by Leonard.The only period where Duran really dominated was early on,I think I gave him the first four rounds.


    Ali-Frazier 3 -

    The thriller in manila and supposedly the greatest heavyweight fight of all time and it wasn't even the best fight of their quite overrated trilogy.both men looked out of shape to me,Ali especially and the pace was fairly slow.the first five rounds where somewhat interesting,Ali looked sharp and accurate with the combinations that he threw but down the stretch the pace really slowed,watching Ali simply lie on the ropes and take arm punches isn't very interesting or exciting to watch.Frazier wasn't particularly impressive just as Ali was terrible.The greatest portion of the fight was the last three rounds where Ali used Frazier face as target practice and just bludgeoned him,although again,it wasn't so much that Ali was impressive as Frazier was just a walking zombie at that point and Ali should have knocked him out as he was there to be finished.Ali had failed to knock out an opponent who had a suspect chin and was at the worst point in his career.


    barrera-Morales -

    The whole trilogy really,the first fight was great but the second fight was an absolute stinker where barrera reused to fight for the first six rounds and strill somehow walked away with the decision and the third fight was ok but it was sloppy as hell with alot of air punching and silly swinging involved.They call this one of the greatest trilogies of all time,when in truth it wasn't even better than Harding-Andries.


    Gatti-Ward -

    I don't see how anyone can claim these were some of the greatest fights of all time,Gatti has had far more exciting fights than the series he had with Ward,sure the 9th round was exciting but the rest of the fight was very good fight at best.I also wonder how many have actually watched fights one and two because both fights were fairly one sided(the second fight in particular)where Gatti simply boxed and moved and won two clear decisons.It doesn't rank up there with Gatti's fights with Ivan Robinson or his fight with Rodriguez,fights two and there were as average as a fight can be


    I don't see how anyone can call Leonard-Hearns overrated,what more out of a fight do you want? It had everything you can ever want out of a great fight.
    Last edited by Princemanspopa; 10-24-2009, 11:59 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by mhager91490 View Post
      What are some fights that you heard or were told were great but didn't live up to your expectations when you finally saw them.

      Corrales-Castillo 1- I ended up watching this fight a few months after it happened and in that time I was told that it was one of the greatest fights of the last ten years or of all time from some people. I thought it was a very good fight, very brutal and it was a great show of heart from both men but in the end I had seen a lot of fights that I liked much more.

      "The War" Hagler vs Hearns- Again I was told that this was one of the greatest fights of all time and the first round got me going but after that the fight seemed to fizzle out, great first round though, it is one of my favorite rounds in history but the fight as a whole seemed dissapointing to me.


      What are the fights that dissapointed you when you finally watched them?
      Wow disappointed by those 2 fights.

      First time I ever heard that

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      • #13
        Originally posted by The Bay Bomber View Post
        Wow disappointed by those 2 fights.

        First time I ever heard that
        You should of heard the reaction I got when I said that on Yahoo Answers, "You're gay" or "You don't love boxing". The only thing I wish I could of done is watch them without knowing the outcome beforehand. That is the only bad thing about watching fights from the past, there is no mystery.

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        • #14
          Got to say Leonard schooling Duran in the No Mas fight and the Leonard Hagler fight are both over rated.
          Leonard v Hearns I, v Benetiz and v Kalule should be the fights of his that are recognised IMO.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Princemanspopa View Post
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            Gatti-Ward -

            I don't see how anyone can claim these were some of the greatest fights of all time,Gatti has had far more exciting fights than the series he had with Ward,sure the 9th round was exciting but the rest of the fight was very good fight at best.I also wonder how many have actually watched fights one and two because both fights were fairly one sided(the second fight in particular)where Gatti simply boxed and moved and won two clear decisons.It doesn't rank up there with Gatti's fights with Ivan Robinson or his fight with Rodriguez,fights two and there were as average as a fight can be


            I don't see how anyone can call Leonard-Hearns overrated,what more out of a fight do you want? It had everything you can ever want out of a great fight.
            I agree that Gatti-Ward was overrated, not only because of the superior fights with Robinson I (II wasn't too shabby, but not as good as I obviously), Wilson Rodriguez and I'll toss in Gabe Ruelas too, but also because of the status of both fighters at the times of the fight. I think it matters that neither of them were really players, just box office draws, otherwise Lee-Locicero would be considered the greatest fight of all time. It was entertaining as hell, but was more of a spectacle than a fight that mattered.

            I've said Leonard-Hearns was overrated, but mainly in a comparative sense with other great fights. Relative to what I was saying about Gatti-Ward, this fight really, really did matter (perhaps as much as any fight ever), but to use it as a measuring tool or a benchmark for other fights (DLH-Quartey and DLH-Trinidad) to me is excessive.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by mhager91490 View Post
              What are some fights that you heard or were told were great but didn't live up to your expectations when you finally saw them.

              Corrales-Castillo 1- I ended up watching this fight a few months after it happened and in that time I was told that it was one of the greatest fights of the last ten years or of all time from some people. I thought it was a very good fight, very brutal and it was a great show of heart from both men but in the end I had seen a lot of fights that I liked much more.

              "The War" Hagler vs Hearns- Again I was told that this was one of the greatest fights of all time and the first round got me going but after that the fight seemed to fizzle out, great first round though, it is one of my favorite rounds in history but the fight as a whole seemed dissapointing to me.


              What are the fights that dissapointed you when you finally watched them?
              Agree with both of these mentions, although my gripe with Corrales-Castillo was the mouthpiece spitting (which clearly influenced the outcome) more than anything else.

              Hagler-Hearns loses a lot of its luster once you've seen it, and as others have noted it was mostly a one-round affair.

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              • #17
                Leonard Hearns 1.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tengoshi View Post
                  Agree with both of these mentions, although my gripe with Corrales-Castillo was the mouthpiece spitting (which clearly influenced the outcome) more than anything else.
                  Not a reference to you, but I don't see what everyone weas worked up about. He spit the mouthpiece after the 1st knockdown, Weeks told him he'd take a point if he did it again. Knocked down again, spit the mouthpiece again, and Weeks took a point. Yeah, it allowed him a little more time to recover, but he was penalized justly, and in a closely contested fight that could have been huge. What else could he have done other than DQ Corrales, which would have been a real outrage.

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                  • #19
                    Spinks vs Holmes, how on earth was that FOTY, it was one of the most boring fights you can you watch, its interesting to a degree but no waay is it FOTY material.


                    I fully agree with Castillo vs Corrales being overrated. Here is the problem i have with it.................the crowd were not into it that much before the dramatic finish, it was not like Ward vs Gatti, MAB vs Morales were the crowd was going nuts and the action was swinging one way then the other, towards the end it did but not throughout like the aforementioned. I dont consider the earlier toe to toe action that great either. Definitely overrated from my perspective.

                    Witherspoon vs Holmes is extremely overrated, it was not a great fight.

                    Norton vs Holmes was a great fight to me but it probably does get overrated to, i mean that fight was a tactical fight for most of the way with Holmes exclusively using the jab.

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                    • #20
                      The Norton Holmes fight was exciting because of the great comeback that Norton made,by the eight round or so,Holmes had virtually shut him out of the fight with a jab,there were times where Holmes was simply coasting and hopping around and sticking a jab in Norton's face and I only had Norton winning two rounds at that point,but from that point on Norton made came back very strong and swept away virtually every round in the last six.The last two rounds were as good as action as you will ever see out of a fight


                      Originally posted by GJC View Post
                      Got to say Leonard schooling Duran in the No Mas fight and the Leonard Hagler fight are both over rated.
                      Leonard v Hearns I, v Benetiz and v Kalule should be the fights of his that are recognised IMO.
                      Reported for fighter bashing
                      Last edited by Princemanspopa; 10-26-2009, 07:26 AM.

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