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  • Tha Greatest
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    #1

    Legendary Nights

    Which one did u like best
    i have them all but i havent seen them all yet
    but which one ya'll like?
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    Gran Campeon
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    #2
    Chavez vs Taylor even though i find it quite biased towards Taylor and not representative of the actual bout. But the footage and sound they got of the fight is great. Also the footage of both fighters in earlier fights, including a fight where chavez actually gets rocked and comes back to rock the other fighter.

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    • Sir_Jose
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      #3
      I think Chavez vs Taylor and Holmes vs Cooney stand out as by far the two best.

      I liked Chavez vs Taylor the best.

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      • QueenCity
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        #4
        I've yet to see a Legedary Nights that i've haven't really liked, there all good.

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        • Fat Shamz
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          #5
          chavez vs taylor was great stuff

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          • oldgringo
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            #6
            Chavez Taylor was great stuff. I've never felt so bad for a fighter...Taylor was something special. He may have ruled with an iron fist had he not run into Chavez that night or any night. It was simply Chavez' era.

            Some of the fight footage they showed was biased towards Taylor (him clearly winning every round). That was not true as Chavez' blows were clearly more devastating in the long run. Meldrick Taylor outworked JCC that night and deserved that victory. I'll never forgive Richard Steele for that (heh not that it matters or anything).

            Pryor Arguello was also very interesting to watch. Just the footage they showed alone was incredible. Alexis was out of his weight class taking on one the the greatest fighters to ever fight in his respective weight class and fought like a true warrior. Great stuff indeed.

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            • Exciterx30
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              #7
              Originally posted by oldgringo
              Chavez Taylor was great stuff. I've never felt so bad for a fighter...Taylor was something special. He may have ruled with an iron fist had he not run into Chavez that night or any night. It was simply Chavez' era.

              Some of the fight footage they showed was biased towards Taylor (him clearly winning every round). That was not true as Chavez' blows were clearly more devastating in the long run. Meldrick Taylor outworked JCC that night and deserved that victory. I'll never forgive Richard Steele for that (heh not that it matters or anything).

              Pryor Arguello was also very interesting to watch. Just the footage they showed alone was incredible. Alexis was out of his weight class taking on one the the greatest fighters to ever fight in his respective weight class and fought like a true warrior. Great stuff indeed.
              Off topic,Oldgringo you can have your Seal Bounce title,I won't challenge anymore.

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