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  • TBear
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    Mike Tyson-Larry sims

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    • $Bullsfam$
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      #12
      I know hes not retired but any James Kirkland fight because he always brings it with Anne Wolfe.

      If we are talking older boxers any Tito, Pryor or Tyson fight.


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      • SlySlickSmooth
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        #13
        Toney-McCallum I

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        • fight_professor
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          Thriller in Manila.

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          • Scott9945
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            #15
            Frazier-Ali I or Corrales-Castillo I.

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            • Anthony342
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              #16
              Originally posted by $Natedatpkid$
              I know hes not retired but any James Kirkland fight because he always brings it with Anne Wolfe.

              If we are talking older boxers any Tito, Pryor or Tyson fight.


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              I know right? Kirkland had another fight of the year candidate with Glenn Tapia this past weekend.

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              • Sugar Adam Ali
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                #17
                Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
                Toney-McCallum I
                Yes, i think that is one of the best fights ever,, the display of top level boxing from both guys, the pace of the fight, etc... This was a classic

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                • Panamaniac
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                  #18
                  If I could watch only one fight, I'd roll the dice and watch one of these:*
                  1. "The Rumble in the Jungle"
                  2. "The Thrilla in Manila"
                  3. "The Brawl in Montreal"
                  4. Hearns vs Hagler
                  5. Castillo vs Corrales I
                  6. Gatti vs. Ward III


                  *The numbers do not rank the fights, they represent the numbers on the dice.
                  Last edited by Panamaniac; 12-10-2013, 05:09 PM.

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                  • Sugar Adam Ali
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Panamaniac
                    If I could watch only one fight, I'd roll the dice and watch one of these:*
                    1. "The Rumble in the Jungle"
                    2. "The Thrilla in Manila"
                    3. "The Brawl in Montreal"
                    4. Hearns vs Hagler
                    5. Castillo vs Corrales I
                    6. Gatti vs. Ward III


                    *The numbers do not rank the fights, they represent the numbers on the dice.
                    I thought about you when this thread first started and thought for sure you would have duran-SRL, duran-barkley, maybe duran-moore...


                    You like gattiward 3 better than 1,, Those are the best 2 fights out of the 3, but always thought 1 was slightly better than 3,,

                    you cant go wrong with any of your fights though,, all classics,, hearns-hagler is great but just alittle too short for me,, started with a ****, but then basically hagler being a man possessed and beating up tommy,,

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                    • Panamaniac
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                      I thought about you when this thread first started and thought for sure you would have duran-SRL, duran-barkley, maybe duran-moore...


                      You like gattiward 3 better than 1,, Those are the best 2 fights out of the 3, but always thought 1 was slightly better than 3,,

                      you cant go wrong with any of your fights though,, all classics,, hearns-hagler is great but just alittle too short for me,, started with a ****, but then basically hagler being a man possessed and beating up tommy,,
                      Had the question been my favorite Duran fight, it would've been Moore, because of the way Duran incrementally and methodically took him apart. That fight was way too one-sided to qualify for this topic. As for Barkley, it's in my top 10, maybe even 7th.

                      Quite frankly, I'd be hard-pressed to tell which of the Gatti-Ward fights I was watching if I tuned-in with the sound off. I picked the last one simply because it decided the winner of the trilogy. Don't put me on the spot by asking me who won.

                      As for Hearns/Hagler, I'd say short but sweet. What it lacked by it's brevity, was compensated by it's quality. There was more action in that fight than I've observed in others that went the distance...

                      By the way, if a great fight is too short, just watch it repeatedly. That's how one would enjoy watching a fella like, say, Mike Tyson.
                      Last edited by Panamaniac; 12-10-2013, 09:35 PM.

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