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  • JAB5239
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    #21
    Surprised no one has mentioned Witherspoon-Holmes.

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    • rightsideup
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      #22
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      Louis-Conn was a great choice by those who already mentioned it. Conn will forever be known for that effort rather than his HOF lightheavyweight career.

      Another addition would be Tyson-Ruddock, both I and II.
      What did you think of the stoppage in the first fight? I saw it live Ruddocks corner and many fans were livid/

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        #23
        Originally posted by rightsideup
        What did you think of the stoppage in the first fight? I saw it live Ruddocks corner and many fans were livid/
        It was typical Richard Steele bull****. Not the worst I've seen, but you don't stop a major fight that quickly.

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          #24
          Originally posted by rightsideup
          I will start off with ray leonard against duran he showed tremendous courage.
          Azumah Nelson vs Chava Sanchez definitely the best example ever
          Taylor vs Chavez 1
          Juanma vs Salido 1 and 2
          JM Marquez vs Pacroid 1,2,3
          Castillo vs Mayweather 1 and 2

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            #25
            Has anyone mentioned Barrera in the first Moralles fight? Not only should he have got the decision but I think it was his finest performance ever.

            Whitaker showed some of his most elusive work ever; sheer defensive wizardry at times against De La Hoya.

            Walcott against Louis 1 & 2 are two of my faves. Also Walcott vs Marciano 1. Jersey Joe looked terrific in all those losing efforts.

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              #26
              Originally posted by TheMexHurricane
              Azumah Nelson vs Chava Sanchez definitely the best example ever
              Taylor vs Chavez 1
              Juanma vs Salido 1 and 2
              JM Marquez vs Pacroid 1,2,3
              Castillo vs Mayweather 1 and 2
              First Marquez-Pacquiao fight was a draw, not a loss.

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                #27
                JMM in his 1st, 2nd, and 3rd fight agains Pac.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Humean
                  Hearns landed some great punches, if it was a one sided beatdown nobody would be talking about it as such a great fight, as such a war.
                  I won't say Hearns looked good in defeat though, mainly because he was carried out in another man's arms like he was a child. Not sure why no one thought how that would look before it happened.


                  I'll say Frazier and Ali III both had them looking like warriors by the end.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    It was typical Richard Steele bull****. Not the worst I've seen, but you don't stop a major fight that quickly.
                    I haven't seen that fight, but what difference does it make if it was a "major fight" or not? Is the safety of main-event level fighters less important than the safety of ham-and-eggers?

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                    • SBleeder
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                      #30
                      Joe Gans looked pretty good despite his age against Battling Nelson.

                      Rosendo Alvarez looked great against Ricardo Lopez.

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