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  • Dye
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    #1

    best ppv's ever

    what were the best ppv's you ever go since there is a bad ppv thread why not a good one,
    1.Klitschko.vs.Peter
    2.Taylor.vs.Hopkins2
    3.Oscar delahoya.vs.Mayorga= it was worth every penny to see Mayorga get his ass kicked
    4.Brewster.vs.The white wolf
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    #2
    Tyson-Holyfield. The undercard included Benn/Collins II, Prince Naseem, Michael Moorer, Ricardo Lopez and Winky Wright.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JuicyJuice
      Tyson-Holyfield. The undercard included Benn/Collins II, Prince Naseem, Michael Moorer, Ricardo Lopez and Winky Wright.
      that is a great undercard

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        #4
        Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
        what were the best ppv's you ever go since there is a bad ppv thread why not a good one,
        1.Klitschko.vs.Peter
        2.Taylor.vs.Hopkins2
        3.Oscar delahoya.vs.Mayorga= it was worth every penny to see Mayorga get his ass kicked
        4.Brewster.vs.The white wolf
        No offense but your kidding me right?
        Wlad and Sam Peter were televised on HBO World Championship Boxing, not ppv.
        Taylor v Hopkins 2 was one of the only fights in History to throughly bore me.
        3. De La Hoya v Mayorga was okay
        4. Brewster v Sergei was televised on Showtime Championship Boxing, not ppv.

        In terms of great PPV's
        De La Hoya/Vargas was a great show.
        Mayorga/Trindad was exciting and had the feel of a carnival.
        And the Morales/Pac fights were entertaining and filled with pride.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Goldenboyprm
          No offense but your kidding me right?
          Wlad and Sam Peter were televised on HBO World Championship Boxing, not ppv.
          Taylor v Hopkins 2 was one of the only fights in History to throughly bore me.
          3. De La Hoya v Mayorga was okay
          4. Brewster v Sergei was televised on Showtime Championship Boxing, not ppv.

          In terms of great PPV's
          De La Hoya/Vargas was a great show.
          Mayorga/Trindad was exciting and had the feel of a carnival.
          And the Morales/Pac fights were entertaining and filled with pride.
          i have not been watching boxing long thats why i put these on there, the most exiting fights i have seen live

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            #6
            Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
            what were the best ppv's you ever go since there is a bad ppv thread why not a good one,
            1.Klitschko.vs.Peter
            2.Taylor.vs.Hopkins2
            3.Oscar delahoya.vs.Mayorga= it was worth every penny to see Mayorga get his ass kicked
            4.Brewster.vs.The white wolf
            2 and 3 weren't so great, especially 3 - and 1 and 4 weren't even PPV's...

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            • Dye
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              #7
              my bad i did not remember about the HBO world campionship boxing fights

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              • Dye
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                #8
                i have no idea what i am talking about

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                • ReadyUp
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
                  i have not been watching boxing long thats why i put these on there, the most exiting fights i have seen live

                  It's cool, you should more than get your fill this month and next with some good fights lined up. Keep watching.

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                    I gotta say that being Nicaraguan my house was devided, but most of us were suprisingly going for De La Hoya. Now I, being a boxing fan knew that De La Hoya was gonna get the win, I just wanted to see in what kind of condition he was in. I truely believe that no one expected him to come out the way he did, feat planted, in close, fast & strong. It was very intense(in the 2nd round i counted about 7 unanswered shots), and i think De La Hoya should go out against the pound for pound best; win or lose.

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