Castillo vs Corrales 1 was gut wrenching for me as Castillo was definitely one of my favorite fighters at the time, and aside from that I'd been picking Castillo to win via 10th round KO the whole month leading up to the fight, and just as it seemed as though I was right, I had called it right on the money Castillo is moments away from scoring his 10th round KO, Corrales hurts him launches an assault on the ropes and I see Tony Weeks waving off the fight and Corrales being declared the winner, I was in such a state of disbelief I was speechless for at least 5 minutes.
gilgamesh wrote:Castillo vs Corrales 1 was gut wrenching for me as Castillo was definitely one of my favorite fighters at the time, and aside from that I'd been picking Castillo to win via 10th round KO the whole month leading up to the fight, and just as it seemed as though I was right, I had called it right on the money Castillo is moments away from scoring his 10th round KO, Corrales hurts him launches an assault on the ropes and I see Tony Weeks waving off the fight and Corrales being declared the winner, I was in such a state of disbelief I was speechless for at least 5 minutes.
You predicted it exactly right. Without the sissy mouthpiece crap, Chico would have never made it. Still amazing that he came back, but a tainted win all the same. I never forgave corrales for that. So yeah, that one hurt me too.
Certainly not. I cannot decide, looking back, if the performance which really left me struggling to explain his freakish brilliance (at the time, & in the moment) as a fighter was either the shut-out stoppage of De La Hoya, or the complete annihilation of Hatton. Both left me truly stupified.
Ezzard wrote:Seeing McGuigan storm back from a fight he was losing only to get dropped multiple times in the last round...
This would be my pick aswell. Although I wasn't around when the fight was on, it was agonising watching it a few years ago. I wouldn't be able to bring myself around to watching it again despite it being a fantastic fight.
I liked barry as well, Duran lost a razor close decision to Hagler's half brother in the next fight before Hearns averted a complete disaster in the Main. That was like a $19.95 PPV.
I was 12 when Tyson fought Buster Douglas in Japan. Tyson at the time was like a god to me as I was probably too young to understand all of his...extra curricular...problems.
Seeing him get battered all over the ring and then KTFO was truly devastating and I still hate watching that fight! Hagler-Leonard still smarts too.
I would also add in Herol Graham's devastating loss to Julian Jackson. A punch-perfect performance ended with one dynamite right hand to the chin. The British commentator was equally as upset: "Oh noooo!" with the assistant commentator calmly adding "he's out."
gilgamesh wrote:Castillo vs Corrales 1 was gut wrenching for me as Castillo was definitely one of my favorite fighters at the time, and aside from that I'd been picking Castillo to win via 10th round KO the whole month leading up to the fight, and just as it seemed as though I was right, I had called it right on the money Castillo is moments away from scoring his 10th round KO, Corrales hurts him launches an assault on the ropes and I see Tony Weeks waving off the fight and Corrales being declared the winner, I was in such a state of disbelief I was speechless for at least 5 minutes.
You predicted it exactly right. Without the sissy mouthpiece crap, Chico would have never made it. Still amazing that he came back, but a tainted win all the same. I never forgave corrales for that. So yeah, that one hurt me too.
It took me like 2 weeks to except what had happened and I agree with Castillo's sentiments that Weeks should've stopped the fight after Corrales went down the 2nd time, but I suppose if that had happened then it wouldn't be remembered as one of the best fights of the decade.
Arguello vs Pryor 1 was the worst one for me. Panama Lewis was able to revive Pryor's energy in amazing ways between rounds that led to a brutal beating for Alexis.