benn v mclellen was awesome.i have total sympathy with him and his family for the end result and wish him nothing but good fortune for the future.it was a tragic end to probably the best fight on british soil,with one exception of benn v eubank part 1
2006-08-25 04:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Gatti Vs Ward 1, especially the 9th round probably the best round of toe to toe action ever
Barrera Vs Morales 1, still get a buzz watching this war
Corrales Vs Castillo 1, Pure heart from both guys
Benn Vs Mcllellan, What a comeback by Benn looked all over in the early rounds.
Cotto Vs Torres, not up there with the 4 above but still a war
Hagler Vs Hearns, the only time i ever seen Hagler look troubled, even if it was only breifly.
And basically any fight involving Mexicans they dont know how to take a backwards step.
2006-08-28 03:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The best heavyweight match I ever saw was one between Ron Lyle and George Foreman about 1975. These were two big strong slugging heavyweights that took turns pounding on each other. Lyle knocked big George down about 3 times and George did the same to Lyle finally winning by 5th round knockout. This is the best slugfest you could ever imagine. One other was a jr welterweight match between Aaron Pryor and Alex Arguello. This was a tremendous fight with many punches landed by both fighters and a definite must see!
2006-08-24 12:09:15
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answered by toughguy2 7
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Tommy 'machine-gun' Morrison versus Carl 'the truth' Williams, some years back. Both heavyweight, Morrison was the great white hope and protege in the Rocky 5 movie, and former champ Williams gave him a lesson, putting him down in the second. Morrison hung on, but went down in the 5th, he went down twice in the sixth, only guts keeping him going, he stayed up in the 7th, went down once in the 8th, was struggling to get to his feet, his legs failing him, and just as Williams came in to knock him into next week, Morrison picked his right up, seemingly from the floor, and threw his arm like a javelin, flooring Williams cold, and turning over a beating with one fairy-tale Dirty-Harry .44 Magnum shot.
Amazing!
Morrison sadly later contracted HIV.
2006-08-25 11:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Lyle and George Foreman
Gatti vs. Ward trilogy
Holyfield vs. Bowe 2
Morales vs. Barrera 1
Pacquiao vs. Morales 2
Foreman vs. Ali
2006-08-24 13:51:20
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there's been alot of good ones in the smaller weight divisions, but if you wanna see 2 big guys REALLY slug it out, bowe vs. golata 1&2 were awesome. i've never seen more powerful, solid shots landed by BOTH fighters over that many rounds. i think both fights went about 9 rounds.
2006-08-27 18:07:46
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answered by solodadd 2
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corrales-castillo, the first fight, hands down.
There are numerous round-after-round slugfest fights in history. the holmes-norton fight comes to mind. haggler-hearns is brutal and action packed. of the recent fighters, i would recommend you to check out fights of manny pacquiao, arturo gatti and jorge arce among others.
2006-08-24 23:58:19
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answered by Brosnan 2
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Hands down, The Rumble In The Jungle!!
2006-08-24 11:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The Gatti-Ward fights were pretty much slugfests.
2006-08-24 12:05:03
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answered by rubentolon 3
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nigel benn v gerald maclennan coralles v castillo 1 moralles v barrera 1 micky ward v atiro gatti sugar ray leonard v marvin hagler
2006-08-24 11:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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