Top 10 Middleweight Fights of the 2000s (VOTE)

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  • BafanaBafana
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    Top 10 Middleweight Fights of the 2000s (VOTE)

    2001:
    Hopkins v. Trinidad


    2004:
    Hopkins v. De La Hoya



    2005:
    Hopkins v. Taylor I


    2006:
    Abraham v. Miranda I
    24
    Hopkins v. Trinidad
    8.33%
    2
    Hopkins v. De La Hoya
    0.00%
    0
    Hopkins v. Taylor I
    0.00%
    0
    Abraham v. Miranda I
    0.00%
    0
    Miranda v. Pavlik
    4.17%
    1
    Taylor v. Pavlik I
    25.00%
    6
    Williams v. Martinez I
    41.67%
    10
    Pavlik v. Martinez
    4.17%
    1
    Williams v. Martinez II
    12.50%
    3
    Chavez Jr v. Martinez
    4.17%
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  • BafanaBafana
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    #2
    2007:
    Miranda v. Pavlik


    Taylor v. Pavlik I



    2009:
    Williams v. Martinez I

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    • $Bullsfam$
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      #3
      people hate on Bhop yet he's delievered some of best middleweight and light heavyweight action.


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      • BafanaBafana
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        #4
        2010:

        Pavlik v. Martinez


        Williams v. Martinez II



        2012:

        Chavez Jr v. Martinez

        Sergio Martinez vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr 2012... by tiguidou421

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          #5
          Most significant? Most exciting? What exactly are we voting for?



          I think the most exciting one by far was Pavlik-Taylor 1.

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          • marvelousmatt
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            #6
            Originally posted by BafanaBafana
            2001:
            Hopkins v. Trinidad


            2004:
            Hopkins v. De La Hoya



            2005:
            Hopkins v. Taylor I


            2006:
            Abraham v. Miranda I
            1 Sergio v Pavlik
            2 Segio v Chavez
            3 Taylor v Hopkins I
            4 Pavlik v Taylor I

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            • BafanaBafana
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              #7
              Originally posted by _original_
              Most significant? Most exciting? What exactly are we voting for?



              I think the most exciting one by far was Pavlik-Taylor 1.
              The one you liked or enjoyed the most. Don't over think it, significance isn't important unless you think it made the fight more enjoyable somehow.

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              • gmc_rfc_06
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                Williams-Martinez I.

                That was a straight war, and one that could have gone either way. Awesome fight.

                B-Hop beating the crap out of Trinidad was the best performance.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                  Williams-Martinez I.

                  That was a straight war, and one that could have gone either way. Awesome fight.

                  B-Hop beating the crap out of Trinidad was the best performance.
                  ^^THIS.

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                  • LordAeyns
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                    #10
                    Brings me back....Bhop v Trinidad was most impressive and significant. Fight was postponed due to 9/11, the pre-fight build up, ring walks, historically significant venue - it was a spectacle. Loved that fight. Thanks for posting the link.

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