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  • modernboxing
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    #21
    Hagler - SRL

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    • Zaroku
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      #22
      Sal Sanchez vs Gomez
      Haggler v hearns
      Morales vs Barrera 1
      Hopkins vs Trinidad
      Erik morales vs Daniel Zaragoza

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      • SAINTSTEVE
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        #23
        Mike Tyson's entire career
        Barrera vs Morales 1
        Castillo vs Corrales 1
        Cotto vs Torres
        Mayweather vs Hatton
        Pacquiao vs Hatton
        Pacquiao vs Cotto
        Martinez vs Williams 2
        and this week it is Ali vs Munguia

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        • Idunnoshet
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          #24
          Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
          Hopkins-Tito my fave

          But honorable mention to

          Evander-bowe 1,,, “look at Holyfield”

          Leonard-hearns—- Leonard showing intangible greatness

          Hagler-hearns——. Hagler would not be denied, a man possessed, would not lose, walked thru hell

          Morales-Barrera 1—- just two badass Mexicans throwing down

          Castillo-corrales—- Corrales with the most ballsy gameplan (just go after Castillo in the trenches) and the most gutsy performance

          Vargas-oscar——. Vargas talking smack for years, golden boy comes off a long hiatus, up in weight, to tko the bully

          Manny-Marquez 1,2,4—- all epic in their own ways..

          Morales-manny 1—first time manny meets someone that can take his power, and fire right back

          Cotto-margarito- perfect clash of styles, with the bully breaking down the finesse fighter.. the knee is iconic
          Gotta piggy back on this ^ . All solid picks .

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          • sunny31
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            #25
            Erik Morales vs Manny Pacquiao I.

            Epic fight, epic round 12, one of the most badass things I've seen, but Morales emptied his prime in that round, I will never forget it.

            He matched and beat Manny in every way, better tactics, outboxed him, out fought him, cut him, and made him cry.

            On a personal level, everyone around me was picking Manny, and I knew Morales had the measure of him then. Dined out on that one for weeks.

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            • Mr. 29K
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              #26
              King Margarito beating the crap out of Kneeguel. 10 yr anniversary coming up.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #27
                Broner maidana is probably my most watched.

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                • Scopedog
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                  #28
                  As others have said, Calzaghe-Lacy and Hopkins-Trinidad are great, two masterful victories done against the odds.

                  If you ask me, Mike Tyson's most entertaining fights are the ones he lost - when he won he usually obliterated the other guy in a one-sided blitz, when he lost it was typically hard fought. The best of these is IMO Tyson-Holyfield (the first one, obviously) but I also love Tyson-Douglas, I love the story behind that fight and of course I love what it represents as a sporting upset.

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                  • SAINTSTEVE
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                    #29
                    I've seen Buster Douglas a million times, my favorite is Michael Spinks although it was a blowout. Tyson was at the height of his powers when his ring entrance alone was enough to give everyone goose bumps.

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                    • BoxingIsGreat
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                      #30
                      Mayweather-Mosley. An absolute technical brilliance by Floyd. I rewatched it at least 4 or 5 times! Amazing skills display.

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