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  • paulf
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    #11
    Marquez-Pacman. I've been watching Boxing since 2000 and to me, it's such a long running rivalry that to see Marquez finally get a win and the satisfaction was pretty god damn amazing.

    I was rooting for Pacquiao but ****, what an amazing win.

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    • DLT
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      #12
      Originally posted by A-Wolf
      Witnessed live? Easily Holyfield vs. Tyson I.
      thats what Im wondering. I dont fully understand the question

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      • Kingjames6Flee
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        Oscar de la hoya koing fernando Vargas and shutting up the critics. Prior to that bout people questioned oscars motivation and whether or not he still had the desire to fight now that he was the cash cow of boxing. People booed the **** out of him during that fight

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        • DLT
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kingjames6
          Oscar de la hoya koing fernando Vargas and shutting up the critics. Prior to that bout people questioned oscars motivation and whether or not he still had the desire to fight now that he was the cash cow of boxing. People booed the **** out of him during that fight
          IDK. That was a good fight but Tito had already ruined him. I dont think that Oscar beats the Vargas who fought Tito

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          • Kingjames6Flee
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            #15
            Originally posted by DLT
            IDK. That was a good fight but Tito had already ruined him. I dont think that Oscar beats the Vargas who fought Tito
            For oscars sake it was an emotional win. People doubted oscar and rooted against him. I can remember people saying he doesn't fight like a true Mexican and booing him. They rooted for Vargas and oscar was questioned. It was a statement win regardless of Vargas already losing.

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            • Good Boy
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              #16
              Originally posted by DLT
              IDK. That was a good fight but Tito had already ruined him. I dont think that Oscar beats the Vargas who fought Tito
              vargas fought great against oscar. he wasn't showing effects of being ruined, he just couldnt dent dlh's chin

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              • Good Boy
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                #17
                live as in- it happening as you were watching, not on a replay next week or somethin

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                • JAMES_THUNDER
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                  #18
                  haha when i saw ur thread and your name, i imediatelly thought of ggg, then saw ur avatar and laughed lol thats a funny name.

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #19
                    Benn v McClellan - at the time, obviously subsequent events alter the perception of that fight, but on the night...

                    Cotto v Margarito I was another exceptional fight to watch, sheer brutality, but yet again subsequent events alter the perception of the fight

                    Those are the two that stand out in the mind anyway.
                    Last edited by Weebler I; 03-24-2013, 03:40 PM.

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                    • DLT
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Good Boy
                      vargas fought great against oscar. he wasn't showing effects of being ruined, he just couldnt dent dlh's chin
                      hell no. He fought solid because he still had some talent and even Oscar himself wasnt the same guy but Vargas was ruined in terms of still being a great fighter.

                      He got dropped early in the fight right after Tito and looked like a shell of himself in those 2 fights between Oscar & Tito. Vargas knew it too which is why he was on the juice. You dont just start juicing out the blue unless you know you arent as good anymore

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