What is the best Hvy weight fight of this decade

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  • Blue54
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    What is the best Hvy weight fight of this decade

    I gottta say Chisora Whyte 1.

    The build up was everything you want in a fight trash talk brawls breaking out tables thrown.
    An the fight 100 action from start to finnish plus they even taunted each other in the ring lol (the dry humping andctrash talk while fighting).

    Wald vs Joshua close but the build up was beyond boring lol nice fight thoe.
  • SuperSuperLeeds
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    Brezeale vs izu, whyte vs Browne a close second and if forced to pick a 3rd fury vs McDermott

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    • Szef
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      huck/povetkin

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      • Eddy Current
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        #4
        Curtis Harper vs Efe Ajagba

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua.

          Of course yes at the lower levels of boxing, you will get exciting fights because? Fighters are not skilled enough to nullify the opponents attacks. 'A pub/bar brawl is always exciting to watch, because well these people can't fight'.

          Derek Chisora vs Dillian Whyte or even Tyson Fury vs John Mcdermott where low level fights at the time. In terms of the skills and abilities that where shown in them fights.

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          • SN!PER
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            Wilder vs. Ortiz has to be up there.

            On one side, you had a deadly sniper with a right hand missile strong enough to pierce through the guard of any heavyweight. On the other was a crafty Cuban southpaw calculating his every move and looking to destroy him with devastating counter punches. Both fighters possess a scary amount of power and can easily knock each other out at any given moment.

            Every round was extremely tense. I've never seen Wilder so hesitant to throw. After several very shaky rounds, I had Wilder slightly ahead on the cards. In round 7 my heart nearly leapt out of my chest when Ortiz landed a monster hook that rocked Wilder, then cracked him with lefts and rights to the head and body as he struggled to hold on.

            If you looked at the RbR thread immediately after that round, about 90% of BoxingScene thought Wilder was finished.
            Last edited by SN!PER; 07-07-2019, 02:28 PM.

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            • *Makaveli*
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              AJ ruiz for the shock value

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              • Warrior Scholar
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                I liked the first fight between Wilder and Fury because of how Fury fell off after Klitschko, Deontay gave Fury his word and sure enough, the guy lost 200 pounds and came back to challenge him. That alone is one of the most special things I’ve ever seen a Heavyweight do and I’ve been following it 20 years.

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                • Warrior Scholar
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                  If Fury beats Ruiz, I -should- rank him above Lennox but Lennox came back from a brutal knockout loss, avenged it likewise and kept moving forward, didn’t let it stop him , so I wanna see him do better vs Wilder before I give him Lennox Lewis position.

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                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua.

                    Of course yes at the lower levels of boxing, you will get exciting fights because? Fighters are not skilled enough to nullify the opponents attacks. 'A pub/bar brawl is always exciting to watch, because well these people can't fight'.

                    Derek Chisora vs Dillian Whyte or even Tyson Fury vs John Mcdermott where low level fights at the time. In terms of the skills and abilities that where shown in them fights.

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