Your favorite slugfest

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Your favorite slugfest

Post by elmersalsa »

one of my favorite slugfests was Foreman vs Lyle and Duran vs Barkley

Which was the best slugfest of all time in your opinion?
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Post by BoxBuzz »

It's hard to top Foreman Lyle for just an old fashioned donnybrook.

However the first round of Codrington-Bika was pretty impressive for the 2007 version.
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There was real good one this year:Israel Vasquez vs. Rafael Marquez. I see where they're going to fight the rubber match March 1st. I saw the last fight in Guadalajara,Mexico.(Fight was in Hidalgo,Tex) If this fight is shown in the US,don't miss it. It is supposed to be in the US. This is a real test for 2 machos of Mexico. They put everything on the line.
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Post by Expug »

There are so many.
With a topic like this I usally go with the first one that pops into my head.
Im thinkin Danny Lopez - Mike Ayala.
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Post by Robinson »

I just enjoyed re- watching Quarry Vs Frazier.
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Post by yancey »

Robinson wrote:I just enjoyed re- watching Quarry Vs Frazier.
You beat me to it.

Frazier-Quarry I, round 1, is something else.
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Post by sockdolager »

Holyfield Bowe I
Hearns Hagler
Moore Durelle I
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Post by Expug »

sockdolager wrote:Holyfield Bowe I
Hearns Hagler
Moore Durelle I
Good call on Moore - Durelle Sock.
Ive got that on video .
I cant believe Moore came back from the way he did.
Amazing.
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Expug wrote:
sockdolager wrote:Holyfield Bowe I
Hearns Hagler
Moore Durelle I
Good call on Moore - Durelle Sock.
Ive got that on video .
I cant believe Moore came back from the way he did.
Amazing.
:TU:

I was just watching it on youtube so it was fresh in my mind.
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dagosd2000 wrote:There was real good one this year:Israel Vasquez vs. Rafael Marquez. I see where they're going to fight the rubber match March 1st. I saw the last fight in Guadalajara,Mexico.(Fight was in Hidalgo,Tex) If this fight is shown in the US,don't miss it. It is supposed to be in the US. This is a real test for 2 machos of Mexico. They put everything on the line.
I have these fights, though I haven't watched them in a while. Which one are you talking about?

Foreman-Lyle is the one for me, since I'm a Foreman fan. Morales-Barrera I was a sensational back-&-forth battle. At one point the British commentator makes a point about the fight being broadcast at an inconvenient hour, & he says to those watching at home with a wry smile, "Glad you stayed up?"

More recently, Michael Katsidis -vs- Graham Earl in England is not particularly well-known amongst Americans, but that was simply breath-taking.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Foreman-Lyle, no question. Never in the ring's history had there been two such powerful and solid guys in the same ring. Five knockdowns in five rounds, which kept you guessing the entire time as to who would fall and when. There was times when you thought Lyle was going to win, and of course the same for Foreman. Was absoloutely beautiful.

Honorable mention? Only fight in history that comes remotely close in my mind is Firpo-Dempsey. Was only two rounds, but those two rounds were voted as "the greatest fight first half of the century."

Willard-Dempsey, you could make an argument for, but I believe it would be more under the category of "greatest/most entertaining fight" rather than greatest brawl, considering the fight was soooo damn one sided, that Willard might has well went into the ring with the words "Lamb Being Led To Slaughter" across his back.
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mcguigan v cruz
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:There was real good one this year:Israel Vasquez vs. Rafael Marquez. I see where they're going to fight the rubber match March 1st. I saw the last fight in Guadalajara,Mexico.(Fight was in Hidalgo,Tex) If this fight is shown in the US,don't miss it. It is supposed to be in the US. This is a real test for 2 machos of Mexico. They put everything on the line.
I have these fights, though I haven't watched them in a while. Which one are you talking about?

Foreman-Lyle is the one for me, since I'm a Foreman fan. Morales-Barrera I was a sensational back-&-forth battle. At one point the British commentator makes a point about the fight being broadcast at an inconvenient hour, & he says to those watching at home with a wry smile, "Glad you stayed up?"

More recently, Michael Katsidis -vs- Graham Earl in England is not particularly well-known amongst Americans, but that was simply breath-taking.
I saw the 2nd fight down in Mexico. It was late and I was sleepy. I was going to turn off the TV,but I decided to watch a few rounds of Vasquez/Marquez. What a fight! After watching it I wasn't tired anymore!
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Post by RazorKO »

Lyle vs Foreman
Fletcher vs 'Hard Rock' Green
Barkley vs Robbie Simms
Coetzee vs Weaver
Moorer vs Bert Cooper
Moorer vs Alex Stewart
Benn vs Dewitt
Julian Jackson vs Drayton
Leon Spinks vs Mercado
Ruddock vs Bonecrusher Smith
Shavers vs Lyle
Michael Carbahjal vs Gonzalez I
Benn vs Barkley
Shavers vs Tex Cobb
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Post by sockdolager »

Foreman Lyle full fight

How did you guys score the 4th round?
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Foreman Lyle....I saw it in real time.....and I have to say it holds up pretty well but my memory of it upon seeing it in REAL TIME is interesting.

It was like watching a constant car crash for me it seems almost sleepy now in comparison to it's actuality. Don't get me wrong it is and forever will be a great watch but at the moment it was happening it was beyond description.

The fact that Foreman was in trouble first and fell first and fell hard the second time is what made it so electric and the fact that he finished on top was just amazing. Most would not get back up from ANY of those knockdowns. It's not nearly as amazing that there were 4 knockdowns but that there were 3 returns to vertical by these guys.

I gave the 4th to Lyle....two KD's vs 1.


I have to say also that in terms of great "returns to upright" Ali's return to vertical from Fraziers 15th round effort and Moores return to upright from Durelle's early round effort account for half of the 10 best "returns to vertical" that I have seen.
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Post by sockdolager »

Would you have to scored the 4th 10-9 for Lyle because of the ten point must or would it be 9-8? Hell of a scrap.
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sockdolager wrote:Would you have to scored the 4th 10-9 for Lyle because of the ten point must or would it be 9-8? Hell of a scrap.
Good question for Npal. If "must" is to be taken literaly then I suppose it has to be 10 -9 to be fair. But it takes some imagination to get there. I would be more comfortable with 9-8 myself. Because it captures the reality better.
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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

I would actually be more comfortable with a 10-8 round for Lyle. When you think about it, outside of the knockdowns it was a reasonably close round, probably an edge to Foreman when he had Lyle trapped on the ropes with a minute remaining --- but I'm comfortable calling it more or less an even round before you factor in the knockdowns, consider - it's 10-8 Lyle, then level after Foreman drops him, & bring it back down to 10-8 following another Lyle knockdown, factoring in the, "must" part as BoxBuzz said. Just my take.

Using that card, I had it 38-37 for Lyle after four rounds.
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Post by nobudius »

Just watched Dick Tiger vs. Henry Hank again-what a fight!

Some others....

Masao Ohba vs. Chartchai Chionoi
Alexis Arguello vs. Alfredo Escalera I & II
Gene Fullmer vs. Florentino Fernandez
Marcel Pigou vs. Eduardo Lausse
Mando Ramos vs. Sugar Ramos
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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Here's a somewhat forgotten one...

Tszyu-Hurtado
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Post by silkov »

So many to choose from but my favs have to be....

Chacon vs Limon 4
Saad vs Lopez 2
Saad vs Johnson 2
Gomez vs Pintor
Lopez vs Ayala
Chacon vs Olivares 1
Stewart vs Sellers
:box: :box: :box: :box: :box:
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Post by Broncano »

I would have loved to have seen Chacon vs Limon vs Boza.
All three in the ring at the same time! :D
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Post by silkov »

Geeze, cant believe I didnt mention Chacon vs Boza 1 and 2!.... Limon vs Boza was a hell of a fight too....
then there is Kelvin Seabrooks vs Theirry Jacobs... not many people know about this fight but it was a true classic.... Seabrooks was like a mini Saad Muhammad for a while.... :box: :box: :box:
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Post by silkov »

Leroy Murphy vs Chisander Mutti!!!.... has probably the most dramatic ending of any fight I have seen with a Rockylike double knockdown.... :box: :box: :box:
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