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  • Steak
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    #21
    Im not positive that this was at 168, but if it was, Roy Jones Jr. vs. James Toney has to be the most skilled 168lb fight.

    the best 168lb fight Ive ever seen is Benn vs. McClellan, even if the outcome was sad, it was non-stop action

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    • typeone
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      #22
      Yea Benn vs. McClellan done it for me...Even though it was a sad outcome this was a fight between 2 big guns..Im gonna download the Jones Vs Toney fight now and have a gander..

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      • duffgun
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        #23
        Benn vs. McClellan
        Eubank vs Watson II

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        • TheGreatA
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          #24
          Watson vs Eubank


          Benn vs McClellan


          Both were great but tragic fights.

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          • hulme#1
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            #25
            I feel torn over having named Benn/McClellan.

            I'll qualify...

            It's my pick for greatest super-middleweight bout, but hypothetically, if God were grant me a second's power to undo the fight, I'd do that.

            It really is tragic. A man's life was ****ed up for our entertainment. That's a sobering thought and makes me think about my relationship with the sport. Just bringing Benn/McClellan to mind kinda ruins my day, and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
            The conclusion I come to is that boxing fans should continue to support the sport that at least allows these young men a chance to make good lives for themselves, and that to turn one's back on them and claim a moral high ground is just amoral cowardice, but also that we should be vigilant of what we're actually witnessing every time we watch a fight. Two guys with their lives in their hands. The athleticism, the courage, the fortitude, human endeavour and ultimately the sport of boxing is to be admired, but maybe we should think harder about how we react to a KO or a great punch.

            Compassion and humanity toward fellow man is important. That stuff takes guts and strength, too.


            Not to put a downer on anyone here -- we're all human, have gotten caught up in the emotion of a fight, cheered when our guy roared back and dropped the other dude -- those are just my own guilty thoughts.

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            • big paulie
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              #26
              Eubank v Watson 2.

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              • typeone
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                #27
                Originally posted by typeone
                Yea Benn vs. McClellan done it for me...Even though it was a sad outcome this was a fight between 2 big guns..Im gonna download the Jones Vs Toney fight now and have a gander..
                Just Watched the Jones Vs Toney fight dont rate it at all..It was ok but not all that to me to be honest A waste of download

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                • revs1227
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                  #28
                  jones toney ..or calz kessler

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                  • THE REED
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                    #29
                    can someone school me on exactly what ended up happning to mclellan?

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                    • MikeBrew328
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                      #30
                      Sakio bika Jaidon Codrington

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