Hagler-Hearns, and Douglas-Tyson. On a related note, why does ESPN Classic show Ali-Blin so much?
2006-10-04 09:49:40
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answered by alreadynusebysomebodyelse 2
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tremendous question right it truly is a real tale to g alongside with a (with any luck) tremendous answer. In 2002 i became barley a teenager and that i have been in touch with boxing, kickboxing an fencing when you consider that i became about six, and that i became getting somewhat uninterested in boxing and on the verge of fall down of furnish it up. then Gatti fought Ward. I had guess fifty money on Gatti (which I lost) yet by skill of round 4 I had forgotten all about that. In round 9 i became on my ft cheering on the television. the subsequent day i became contained in the boxing gymnasium completely dedicated. So in answer your question: Which wrestle have you ever watched the most cases? Gatti Vs Ward a million the wrestle that re-ignited my pastime for the game BQ: what's your favourite wrestle of all time? Is it an same wrestle? certain it really is an same wrestle, for the emotional attachment I easily could it.
2016-11-26 02:28:16
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answered by bruckner 4
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I doubt this is anyone else's favorite fight, but the one that always inspires me is Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Marty Jakubowski. Marty was pretty much just a kid then and he had to eat a full breakfast plus put a roll of quarters in his pocket to make weight. He had amazingly fast hand speed, though, and threw some great double- and triple- jabs, even landing combos that more experienced fighters wouldn't be able to land on Chavez. Marty had a great chin, too. Chavez started landing more punches after the first round or two, but Marty was just taking them. In the sixth round, the referee stopped the fight because he saw Marty taking too many punches, but I still think he was doing great. :)
2006-10-07 08:33:42
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answered by Flif 7
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Frank D - Good question! Too many can't choose just one.
but I can narrow it to a few.
Ali/Frazier I
Ali/Frazier III
Hopkins/Trinidad
Chacon/Limon IV
Sanchez/Nelson
Sanchez/Gomez
Foreman/Lyle
Pryor/Arguello
Arguello/Escalera I
Arguello/Escalera II
Benn/McClellan (Although I sometimes feel guilty after watching this fight)
Holyfield/Qawi
Saad Muhammad/Yaqui Lopez
Morales/Barrera I
I could go on and on.
There are definitely more than this. I have a fairly extensive fight collection on dvd. That may explain this! I love boxing!
2006-10-04 06:02:08
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answered by Brent 5
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Ali Vs. Fraizer
2006-10-04 12:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Gatti vs. Ward 1
Neither have superior technical skills but they have the two biggest hearts in boxing and beat the hell out of each other for 10 rounds. the 9th round is the most exciting round in boxing history.
there was another either heavy weight or cruiserweight fight between James Toney and some white guy that was really good,
2006-10-04 11:10:19
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answered by Nathan K 3
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The Thrilla in Manila!
2006-10-04 05:31:28
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answered by Ricardo C 4
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Ali-Liston 1
2006-10-04 11:16:58
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answered by smitty 7
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Naseem Hamed vs Antonio Barrera
It was great seeing him get beaten
2006-10-04 06:17:26
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answered by bill 5
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Benn v Eubank the first one
2006-10-04 06:40:54
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answered by baz75 6
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