Sammy hernandez-billy rey
pipino cuevas-jose palacios
robbie simms-iran barkley
gene fulmer-gil turner ii (i assume the first isn't much different)
chacon-limon iv
what are some fights that you think didn't make the grade in the skills department.
foreman-lyle
gonzalez-letterlough
holt-torres ii
mancini-frias
all 3 holyfield-ruiz fights
Really? Simms shows great skill in that fight, with a tendency to trade too much and for a guy with only a few fights up his sleeve Barkley was very impressive too.
Mine though? Easily Rogers Mtagwa vs Tomas Villa. I cringed and squirmed throughout the whole fight and felt sorry for both guys. Mtagwa afterward looked brain dead and as if he had no clue what was happening. He didn't seem to care about the decision that he won or anything.
He looked kind of cagey fighting off the ropes but it was not a display of technical mastery by any stretch of the imagination, though it was thoroughly enjoyable.
Mtagwa-Villa was another great brawl, they just stood there and beat the **** out each other for the whole fight. Compelling to watch for entertainment but not for the skill level it was being fought at.
This was a great Rocky'esque street fight, Maddalone's fight with Shannon Miller back in 2005 was even less technical than this one, both were fun to watch though.
This was a great Rocky'esque street fight, Maddalone's fight with Shannon Miller back in 2005 was even less technical than this one, both were fun to watch though.
Yeah I suppose Brian Minto brought an element of technique to the fight, Mad Vinny was swinging for the fences though!
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