Best slugfests of all time

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  • boxinghead530
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    #21
    After Hagler-Hearns. For me my boy Bobby Chacon vs Bazooka Limon 4. That was one of the best fights of all time.

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    • rabn21
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      #22
      Ike Ibeabuchi vs David Tua. Not greatest of all time or anything but a good one I think from memory.
      Last edited by rabn21; 07-07-2015, 09:23 AM. Reason: Re-read thread title

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      • W1LLPARK3R
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        #23
        Pavlik vs Miranda..underated slugfest...

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        • Chrismart
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          #24
          Originally posted by No Tomorrow
          Wilfredo Gomez-Lupe Pintor
          Antwun Echols-Charles Brewer
          Michael Moorer-Bert Cooper
          Ray Mancini-Arturo Frias
          Ray Mancini-Deuk-Koo Kim
          Marvin Hagler/John Mugabi
          Evander Holyfield-Dwight Muhammad Qawi I
          Evander Holyfield-Rickey Parkey
          Evander Holyfield-Michael Dokes
          Erik Morales-Daniel Zaragoza
          Bobby Chacon-Cornelius Boza Edwards I & II
          Bobby Chacon-Rafael Limon IV
          Matthew Saad Muhammad-Richie Kates
          Matthew Saad Muhammad-Marvin Johnson I & II
          Matthew Saad Muhammad-Yaqui Lopez I & II
          Ezra Sellers-Carl Thompson
          Ezra Sellers-Alex Stewart
          Roberto Duran-Sugar Ray Leonard I
          Roberto Duran-Iran Barkley
          Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier I & II
          Kid Gavilan -Gil Turner
          Sugar Ray Robinson-Jake LaMotta VI
          Mark Breland-Aaron Davis


          Many more


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          • ELPacman
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            #25
            Hard to think off top of head. Vasquez-Marquez 1st and 2nd bouts were truly entertaining. As was the Vasquez-Jhonny Gonzalez fight.

            Of course Marco Barrera-Morales 1 and the 3rd I enjoyed a lot despite the pillow gloves they both rocked.

            Miguel Cotto vs Ricardo Torres is always a favorite to turn on. I think at the end of 8rds, Harold Lederman only had 1 round scored 10-9.

            Ibragimov vs Lamon Brewster was a awesome war.
            Kelly Pavlik vs Edison Miranda was tons of fun until Pavlik took over. Even Pavlik vs Taylor 1 although it wasn't too rough of a fight but it was pretty evenly matched up.

            James Kirkland vs Angulo. Crazy opener.

            Can't think right now, at work, but those are good memories.

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            • Beater_of_ass
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              #26
              Pacman beat me to it but it's crazy to see no one posted the Vazquez/Marquez trilogy until him. (Don't watch the 4th fight.)

              Also, I didn't see Cotto/Marg on here, that fight was a war any way you look at it. I think it happened the same year as Corrales/Castillo IIRC which is also a fantastic fight.

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              • cpf27
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                #27
                Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
                Pacman beat me to it but it's crazy to see no one posted the Vazquez/Marquez trilogy until him. (Don't watch the 4th fight.)

                Also, I didn't see Cotto/Marg on here, that fight was a war any way you look at it. I think it happened the same year as Corrales/Castillo IIRC which is also a fantastic fight.
                Vazquez - Marquez was mentioned on the 2nd post. Agree on Cotto vs Margarito.

                OT: I see you are a Froch fan, I haven't seen much of him. Which would be his best win?

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                • PeasantCrusha
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                  #28
                  Going by the $$$... I'd have to say


                  Mayweather VS Pacquaio

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                  • cpf27
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by PeasantCrusha
                    Going by the $$$... I'd have to say

                    Mayweather VS Pacquaio
                    Far from being a slugfest.

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                    • Beater_of_ass
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by cpf27
                      Vazquez - Marquez was mentioned on the 2nd post. Agree on Cotto vs Margarito.

                      OT: I see you are a Froch fan, I haven't seen much of him. Which would be his best win?
                      Oh, I didn't see it worth mentioning again anyway.

                      I would probably say Kessler was his best win.

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