2007 Fight of the Year (So Far)

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  • THRILLAinmanila
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    2007 Fight of the Year (So Far)

    I know there are still potential FOY candidates coming up like Mayweather-Hatton, but from the five fights above , which would you rate as a front-runner for Fight of the Year ?
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    Vasquez-Marquez 2
    42.86%
    21
    Pavlik-Miranda
    2.04%
    1
    Taylor-Pavlik
    42.86%
    21
    Katsidis-Earl
    6.12%
    3
    Cotto-Judah
    6.12%
    3

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by THRILLAinmanila; 10-02-2007, 01:53 PM.
  • duffgun
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    #2
    Originally posted by THRILLAinmanila
    I know there are still potential FOY coming up like Mayweather-Hatton, but from the three fights above , which would you rate as a front-runner for Fight of the Year ?
    katsidis earl

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    • Rane-Ex54
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      #3
      Taylor / Pavlik, because of the size of the fight. This was the first exciting middleweight title fight I've seen in awhile, and it was between two undefeated fighters. Vasquez-Marquez 2 was awesome too, but right now i'd have to give it to the middleweights. It was amazing seeing jermaine slouched and out.

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      • FightNight 2007
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        #4
        Marquez-Vasquez 2 most def....

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        • Fox McCloud
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          #5
          Originally posted by FightNight 2007
          Marquez-Vasquez 2 most def....
          Agreed. It had more toe-to-toe action than Pavlik-Taylor.

          Round 2 or 3 (whichever one was the best) of Vazquez-Marquez II was better than any round of Pavlik-Taylor also.

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          • small_warrior
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            #6
            VASQUEZ VS MARQUEZ 2 Without a doubt, it was a war

            taylor against pavlik was a great middleweight fight, which we didn't see for a while, but i find it's kinda hyped, when some people like arum said, the best fight since hagler hearns...

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            • Undefeated
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              #7
              How about Martinez Vs Jiminez? That fight wasn't that bad either.

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              • Ryn0
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                #8
                katsidis earl

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                • WHB3
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                  #9
                  Taylor/Pavlik, although I'm biased since I was there. Vasquez/Marquez II was excellent as well.

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                  • heat27
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                    #10
                    Taylor-Pavlik

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