Originally posted by alliberg26
ESPN's who's # 1 ? greatest fights .
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Chales, we have got a lot of great fights in the last 10 years alone. The lighter weights have been carring the weight and it may continue. The welterweight division is heated and their should be lots of good matchs there.Originally posted by _EnRiQuE_if you compare it to now....its kinda true at some points....especially the HW division
Another they missed, Julio Gonzalez v. Julin Letterlough, Marco Antonio Barrera v. Kennedy Mckenny, Ricardo Lopez v. Rosendo Alverez II, Chavez v. Randell 1, Chavez v. Taylor 1....Comment
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they had sum real good lower weight class fights in the 80's too....Arguello-Pryor....dat **** was THE BESTOriginally posted by ferocityChales, we have got a lot of great fights in the last 10 years alone. The lighter weights have been carring the weight and it may continue. The welterweight division is heated and their should be lots of good matchs there.
Another they missed, Julio Gonzalez v. Julin Letterlough, Marco Antonio Barrera v. Kennedy Mckenny, Ricardo Lopez v. Rosendo Alverez II, Chavez v. Randell 1, Chavez v. Taylor 1....Comment
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Damnit I was looking forward to this show and what a damn dissapointment. How the hell can Castillo/Corrales not even crack the top 20? I can understand Gatti/Ward just because of its importance, but come on that list was horrible. Dempsey/Firpo? Has anyone even seen that?Comment
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