What boxing match do you rewatch a lot?

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  • punchr
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    #1

    What boxing match do you rewatch a lot?

    For me, I always end up rewatching Trinidad-Vargas for some reason. I must really like the fight because I can easily watch the full fight despite having a somewhat short attention span.

    HBO should remaster the boxing classics from the '90s and 2000s in full HD at 60 FPS. Imagine De La Hoya-Mosley, Jones-Toney, and Trinidad-Vargas in beautiful HD with a smooth 60 second frame rate. What do you think?
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    #2
    I'm watching Trinidad-Vargas right now.

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    • SterlingStained
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      #3
      Pernell vs Azumah Nelson
      Pernell vs Chavez Sr.

      reason: southpaw style vs aggressive orthodox fighters.

      Salvador Sanchez vs anybody

      reason: the perfect textbook fighter with perfect blend of offense and defense.

      Rigondeaux vs Agbeko

      reason: southpaw brilliance vs aggressive african original strong orthodox fighter.

      Any film on Charley Burley.

      Reason:foundation of my boxing style. with switch hitting capability.

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      • Tony Trick-Pony
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        #4
        Originally posted by punchr
        For me, I always end up rewatching Trinidad-Vargas for some reason. I must really like the fight because I can easily watch the full fight despite having a somewhat short attention span.

        HBO should remaster the boxing classics from the '90s and 2000s in full HD at 60 FPS. Imagine De La Hoya-Mosley, Jones-Toney, and Trinidad-Vargas in beautiful HD with a smooth 60 second frame rate. What do you think?
        Duran-Barkley, Duran-Leonard I, Trinidad-Vargas, Barerra-McKinney, Morales-Pacquiao I, Bradley-Provodnikov, Castro-Jackson, Chacon-Limon IV (Oh my God, what every fight SHOULD be), Gatti-Ward I, Corrales-Castillo I, Chavez- Taylor I, Foreman-Lyle, Duran-Palomino, Marquez-Diaz I. Can't miss with any of those.

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        • Tony Trick-Pony
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          #5
          Originally posted by punchr
          For me, I always end up rewatching Trinidad-Vargas for some reason. I must really like the fight because I can easily watch the full fight despite having a somewhat short attention span.

          HBO should remaster the boxing classics from the '90s and 2000s in full HD at 60 FPS. Imagine De La Hoya-Mosley, Jones-Toney, and Trinidad-Vargas in beautiful HD with a smooth 60 second frame rate. What do you think?
          Trinidad-Vargas is hard to beat. Made my list, too. For whatever reason, it never gets old.

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #6
            Duran-Barkley/ Palomino (Talk about great inside fighting)

            Whitaker - Chavez (Especially this), JLR II, Haugen, Nelson

            Mayweather - Corrales, Jesus Chavez, Marquez, Canelo, Judah

            Hopkins - Trinidad, Echols II (Straight up street fight and a lot of shenanigans) Mercado II

            Edit: Toney-Barkley, Roger Mayweather-Pazienza , Castillo-Corrales I

            I like a good display as opposed to more of the back and forth stuff, not that I haven't rewatched those classics.
            Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 09-25-2015, 04:52 AM.

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            • Raonic
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              #7
              Manny vs Hatton. It's short enough to watch.

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              • Luilun
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                #8
                No Floyd fights, Hearns vs Hagler, To watch actual boxing skills no shoulder roll and hold Ricardo Lopez Salvador Sanchez or Pernell Whitaker. To watch knock outs 1985 to 1989 Mike Tyson

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                • Weebler I
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Raonic
                  Manny vs Hatton. It's short enough to watch.
                  that's the one I watch too, short but exciting.

                  If I'm watching a 12 rounder it's going to be a fight I haven't seen yet rather than one I have already watched.
                  Last edited by Weebler I; 09-25-2015, 08:27 AM.

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                  • Deevel916
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                    #10
                    I'll never get tired of watching Maidana batter Broner.

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