Most Dramatic Final Round(s) In Boxing?

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  • Holywarrior
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    #21
    DLH vs Mosley 12

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    • Jimmy The Geek
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      #22
      I can't believe that people are listing fights like "De La Hoya vs Mosley" as dramatic as compared to Chavez vs Taylor.

      Seriously people...learn some fricken' boxing history.

      Also, I'm taking names on this thread and putting them on my "Don't know Squat about Boxing History" List.

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      • Marleta
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        #23
        Barry McGuigan vs Steve Cruz
        Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena
        Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier I
        Muhammad Ali vs Leon Spinks I

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        • Dr Rumack
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          #24
          15th Round of Chacon vs Limon IV


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          • Jimmy The Geek
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dr Rumack
            15th Round of Chacon vs Limon IV
            That was not only an epic last round, but from what I have read it was the epic last round of an incredible series of fights. Thanks...I'm going to watch this!

            I also read that there was some kind of Mexican vs Chicano rivalry associated with this fight, but I haven't found anything more about this aspect. Would someone please enlighten me? Thanks.

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            • Rome-By-Ko
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              #26



              Could not find just the final rd,but I thought this was a dramatic final rd as well..


              Great rd..

              These are just a few right now right off the head..

              Oh wait how about this one..

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              • Rome-By-Ko
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jimmy The Geek
                I can't believe that people are listing fights like "De La Hoya vs Mosley" as dramatic as compared to Chavez vs Taylor.

                Seriously people...learn some fricken' boxing history.

                Also, I'm taking names on this thread and putting them on my "Don't know Squat about Boxing History" List.
                Why is it as compared to??I thought the thread was just asking for dramatic 12th rds in boxing history??Just cause a fight is new does not mean it was not dramatic..The last rd of Mosley Hoya had the fight in the balance,it don't get more dramatic then that..You might wanna add ya own name to the don't know squat about comprehension list..
                Last edited by Rome-By-Ko; 05-24-2014, 06:40 AM.

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                • Rome-By-Ko
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by lx!!
                  Erik Morales vs Manny Pacquiao 1- no one could forget El Terrible turning south paw & beating PAC in that fashion.

                  Morales vs BARRERA 1- a very close 11 round brawl & then BARRERA scores the kd & Morales attacking till the final bell.

                  Chavez vs Taylor 1- Chavez behind on all cards & stopping Taylor with one second left

                  De La Hoya vs bazooka

                  Mosley vs Mayorga

                  Bowe vs Hollyfield
                  Oh man these are some good ones..

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                  • johnm is...
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by justmejoe
                    You guys call urself boxing fans? Watch Hagler Hearns and come back to the question.
                    Just go, Joe.

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                    • intoccabile
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                      Serg Chavez jr

                      Marquez Vasquez 3

                      Oscar Ike

                      Morales manny 1

                      Jirov toney

                      Best 12th rounds ever...
                      Can't have Chavez Jr without having Chavez Sr.

                      Speaking of 12th rounds, come on mang! Where's Holmes/Norton? greatest 15h ever.

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