Aaron Pryor vs Alexis Argueello 1 Revisited..

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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #11
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    Oh yes, my favourite. Him and Carlos Monzon.

    I watched Boxing in the 60's but I was very young and didn't really know what was going on

    In the 70's, in my teens, I really started following hardcore. And Arguello and Monzon are the two that made the 70's great, for me.
    Again those are not bad picks..Both have had tons of epic fights,great to have a fav fighter like those guys..When you go back to watch tape on them your never disappointed and always well pleased at what ya see..Monzon and Arguello are Warriors,funny neither are my favs..But their fights are easy on the eyes,so if ones on you'll never turn it off(lol)...I miss fighters like those guys,boxing has surely change over the yrs that's for sure...

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      #12
      Originally posted by MJ223
      Interesting..... I always thought it was Harold Johnson
      He's my #3

      He's definitely up there with Arguello and Monzon but I actually witnessed Arguello and Monzon and followed their career whereas I only had tapes and tales of Johnson so they hold a closer place to my heart.

      Those 3 and **** Tiger are my all time favourite fighters.

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        #13
        The right hand Argueello landed in the 12th should have put Pryor on ***** street..I don't know what either guy was using for a chin..

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          #14
          30 years later and its still the greatest fight of all time. Hagler vs Hearns number 2.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
            30 years later and its still the greatest fight of all time. Hagler vs Hearns number 2.
            What about SRL Duran 1 or JLC Corrales...I think all four could make a top 5 all time fights list...

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              #16
              Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
              What about SRL Duran 1 or JLC Corrales...I think all four could make a top 5 all time fights list...
              All good fights but the skill, boxing ability, punching power, grit and determination over a 14 round period is unmatched. In my opinion but than again who am I?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
                All good fights but the skill, boxing ability, punching power, grit and determination over a 14 round period is unmatched. In my opinion but than again who am I?
                Ya sound like a boxing fan who knows what he's talking about...

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