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  • #31
    Originally posted by -2nd2Nunn- View Post
    Didnt really like the Tyson-Ruddock fights, Tyson skills had definitely eroded at that point and he was fouling too much
    I thought Leonard-Hagler was kind of boring
    McCall-Lewis lol
    Mayweather Gatti: I felt sorry for Gatti in that fight
    Eubank Benn:classic
    agree.....his attitude was poor in and out of the ring. It says alot about his chin that Ruddock hit him cleanly many times (with his huge left hook) and Mike didn't even flinch.........even the Douglas fight...Buster was hitting him clean in the early going and he was not a small man.....it still took him 10 rds to chop Tyson down.

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    • #32
      I rarely watch the same fight more than twice in its whole, I prefer to watch segments I liked the first/second time around

      but there are a couple of fights I've watched 5 times or more nevertheless

      Sanders vs W. Klitschko (I never get tired of watching Wlad take flush shots and going up and down, totally clueless about what he can do to stop the slaughter)
      Brewster vs W. Klitschko I (Brewster's display of courage when he walked through blazing hell and the great ending makes it enjoyable even after 3 or 4times)



      I can't think of other examples at the moment

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      • #33
        Originally posted by -2nd2Nunn- View Post
        Basically the fights which have impressed you so much, that you just had to watch them again and again

        For me in no particular order:
        1:Tyson-Gross-Tyson defense in the first round was amazing
        2:McCallum-Watson-the second round was a great display of boxing skill
        3:Toney-Littles-Toney put on a counterpunching masterpiece, especially in round 3
        4: Nunn-Tate-Nunn's finest moment, when everything came together for him
        Great question:
        Ali-Frazier I: As a child, they played the documentary Ali The Fighter every year on television. It had the entire fight with no commentary.
        Ali-Frazier III: The display Ali put on in rounds 13 and 14 was as good as any aging fighter who was exhausted could ever accomplish.
        Mayweather-Corrales: A textbook style of using precise counterpunching and defense to totally dominate an opponent.
        Duran-Leonard I: Duran at his finest.
        Hearns-Cuevas; One of the greatest displays of destruction in boxing history.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by LeTombeur View Post
          I rarely watch the same fight more than twice in its whole, I prefer to watch segments I liked the first/second time around

          but there are a couple of fights I've watched 5 times or more nevertheless

          Sanders vs W. Klitschko (I never get tired of watching Wlad take flush shots and going up and down, totally clueless about what he can do to stop the slaughter)
          Brewster vs W. Klitschko I (Brewster's display of courage when he walked through blazing hell and the great ending makes it enjoyable even after 3 or 4times)



          I can't think of other examples at the moment
          Well at least nobody could ever accuse you of having an anti-Wladimir agenda

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
            Well at least nobody could ever accuse you of having an anti-Wladimir agenda
            I have never hidden my disdain for the way Wladimir (and Vitali) fights and never will

            Wlad may be a gentleman outside of the ring, but inside, he fights like a little *****, the grabbing being a key tactic in his arsenal

            at least I'm being honest, unlike some other people, and I don't go around bashing particular fighters to elevate fighters I prefer (something the Klitschko fans here do 24/7)

            I have no particular agenda, I am very straight forward with my opinions, I tell it like I see it, no hypocrisy

            so of course since I dislike the Klits as fighters, it is always a pleasure to watch their opponents find their way to their vaulted chins

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LeTombeur View Post
              I have never hidden my disdain for the way Wladimir (and Vitali) fights and never will

              Wlad may be a gentleman outside of the ring, but inside, he fights like a little *****, the grabbing being a key tactic in his arsenal

              at least I'm being honest, unlike some other people, and I don't go around bashing particular fighters to elevate fighters I prefer (something the Klitschko fans here do 24/7)

              I have no particular agenda, I am very straight forward with my opinions, I tell it like I see it, no hypocrisy

              so of course since I dislike the Klits as fighters, it is always a pleasure to watch their opponents find their way to their vaulted chins
              Too bad you haven't had that pleasure in 6 1/2 years. The brothers have hardly lost a round since then.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                Well at least nobody could ever accuse you of having an anti-Wladimir agenda
                enjoy

                [IMG]http://*********.ru/files/u5134/Corrie_Sanders_219.jpeg[/IMG]

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                  Too bad you haven't had that pleasure in 6 1/2 years. The brothers have hardly lost a round since then.
                  it doesn't matter, cause it won't last

                  Vitali is going downhill, if he persists and fights for too long, he will lose to some of the bums he is fighting eventually

                  as for Wlad, he's still prime, it might take a while before he loses, since the only men who have a shot (at his chin) don't want t fight him for now

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by LeTombeur View Post
                    it doesn't matter, cause it won't last

                    Vitali is going downhill, if he persists and fights for too long, he will lose to some of the bums he is fighting eventually

                    as for Wlad, he's still prime, it might take a while before he loses, since the only men who have a shot (at his chin) don't want t fight him for now
                    Vitali is clearly near the end of his career. He'll lose soon if he keeps on fighting, at least if he finds better opponents than Sosnowski or Briggs.

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                    • #40
                      gatti vs ward 1
                      castillo vs corrales 1
                      morales vs manny 1
                      morales vs barrera 2
                      carbajal vs chiquita 1

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