I agree; I do not think I'll forget the last few seconds of Manny v Marquez 4 or Gatti v Ruelas - when something so violent and against the run of play happens it is very shocking and memorable.Ezzard wrote:Live...or just not knowing the result...
What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
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I watched Martinez-Williams II the next day...
My mate sent me a message that morning before I'd watched it saying... You MUST watch Williams-Martinez II ...and being hyper sensitive to these things I thought he'd ruined it for me, by putting Williams's name first...
I couldn't quite believe it. Williams had always seemed so durable. Martinez was really something at that time
My mate sent me a message that morning before I'd watched it saying... You MUST watch Williams-Martinez II ...and being hyper sensitive to these things I thought he'd ruined it for me, by putting Williams's name first...
I couldn't quite believe it. Williams had always seemed so durable. Martinez was really something at that time
Re: What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
Benitez v Cervantes deserves a shout. All too often these lists are thoroughly dominated by bouts where defense went out the window and guys just rocked and socked each other.
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Il Duce wrote:Tomasino wrote:I also really like the Duran vs Dejesus fights.![]()
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Re: What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
Ali v frazier
Hagler Leonard
Froch-groves Benn- barkley
Hagler Leonard
Froch-groves Benn- barkley
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Trinidad vs. Vargas for me.
Honestly, i don't understand why this fight is so underated by people of this board, it was a classic and it had everything.
I understand that neither of these fighters would probly make the top 10 list of all time of anyone here, but that doesn't mean the fight itself wasn't spectacular.
Honestly, i don't understand why this fight is so underated by people of this board, it was a classic and it had everything.
I understand that neither of these fighters would probly make the top 10 list of all time of anyone here, but that doesn't mean the fight itself wasn't spectacular.
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Pryor v Arguello 1 is the best fight I've ever seen but then in no particular order these babies stand out for me:
Benn v McClellan
Hagler v Hearns
Holyfield v Qawi 1
Saad v Lopez 2
Chavez v Taylor 1
McAuley v Bassa 1
Hagler v Mugabi
Leonard v Hearns 1
Holyfield v Bowe 1
Barrera v Morales 1
Benn v McClellan
Hagler v Hearns
Holyfield v Qawi 1
Saad v Lopez 2
Chavez v Taylor 1
McAuley v Bassa 1
Hagler v Mugabi
Leonard v Hearns 1
Holyfield v Bowe 1
Barrera v Morales 1
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Froch-Jermain Taylor and Chavez-Meldrick Taylor
Are super memorable because of a come from behind victory in the last round on foreign soil. That's what I probably love the most.
Are super memorable because of a come from behind victory in the last round on foreign soil. That's what I probably love the most.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
Have seen live on TV:
Holmes-Norton
Chacon-Boza-Edwards II (I may be the only person in the world who has seen this fight)
Saad-Muhammad-Lopez
Didn't see live:
Ali-Frazier III
Ali-Foreman
The great middleweight title fights of the 1950s
McLarnin-Canzoneri
Moore-Durelle I
Holmes-Norton
Chacon-Boza-Edwards II (I may be the only person in the world who has seen this fight)
Saad-Muhammad-Lopez
Didn't see live:
Ali-Frazier III
Ali-Foreman
The great middleweight title fights of the 1950s
McLarnin-Canzoneri
Moore-Durelle I
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I have seen Chacon vs Boza Edwards II fight. It was war. Bobby is one of my favorite fighters. What a fighter.
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elmersalsa wrote:I have seen Chacon vs Boza Edwards II fight. It was war. Bobby is one of my favorite fighters. What a fighter.
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misterpunch
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yeah, bobby gave it everything. one of the greats of our sport 
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Ambling Alp II
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Why is is it that nobody ever talks about the Chacon-Boza Edwards rematch? It was a tremendous fight. Yet it never gets brought up when there is a thread about the best fights. Never understood that.
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Well I haven't watched it yet actually. I just watched their first bout about a week or so ago, but I'm damn sure gonna check it out. The first fight was great, and knowing Chacon. I have no doubt the rematch will be badass as well.Ambling Alp II wrote:Why is is it that nobody ever talks about the Chacon-Boza Edwards rematch? It was a tremendous fight. Yet it never gets brought up when there is a thread about the best fights. Never understood that.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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I watched it live as well, it rated high on the list I did. Not quite as high as Limon IV because of the extra three rounds. I thought Boza won that fight in spite of the knockdowns.
Boza is always my first example when debating Gatti's place in the HOF. Equally exciting, more known and flat better.
Boza is always my first example when debating Gatti's place in the HOF. Equally exciting, more known and flat better.
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Ambling Alp II
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Boza Edwards is as good or better than several fighters who are in the Hall of Fame. You certainly could make a decent argument that he should be in. For whatever reason, people seem to have forgotton about him.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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It drives me crazy when people say Gatti's wars make him deserving and this dude would never see a ballot.Ambling Alp II wrote:Boza Edwards is as good or better than several fighters who are in the Hall of Fame. You certainly could make a decent argument that he should be in. For whatever reason, people seem to have forgotton about him.
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Is he still training fighters in Las Vegas? I've not seen enough of him, the one that sticks in my mind is the Hector Camacho thing; the earlier Limon and Chacon bouts I was a little young to watch. I ought to make the effort.Ambling Alp II wrote:Boza Edwards is as good or better than several fighters who are in the Hall of Fame. You certainly could make a decent argument that he should be in. For whatever reason, people seem to have forgotton about him.
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misterpunch
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you REALLY ought topalooka wrote:Is he still training fighters in Las Vegas? I've not seen enough of him, the one that sticks in my mind is the Hector Camacho thing; the earlier Limon and Chacon bouts I was a little young to watch. I ought to make the effort.Ambling Alp II wrote:Boza Edwards is as good or better than several fighters who are in the Hall of Fame. You certainly could make a decent argument that he should be in. For whatever reason, people seem to have forgotton about him.
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semisports
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Re: What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
Foreman vs Lyle
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misterpunch
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another crazy amazing fightsemisports wrote:Foreman vs Lyle
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warriorpoet
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I honestly think they should be a special place in the pro boxing hall of fame for "blood and guts" warriors like Gatti and Chacon.
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I think it may be on youtube but never shown in the UK (that I know of).
Don Lee v Tony Sibson
I remember a round by round account in KO magazine.
Don Lee v Tony Sibson
I remember a round by round account in KO magazine.
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semisports wrote:Foreman vs Lyle
Oh yes!I remember that one!Crazy fight!
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Re: What was the greatest fight you ever seen?
All depends on how you view boxing I suppose.
I've seen countless one sided blow outs, that were thrilling while it lasted. But then again, wouldn't that fall more under the category of being "greatest kayo you ever seen" rather than fight?
Without question, the ultimate beat down in history had to of been Dempsey/Willard, but then again that was a blow out. It was hardly competitive. So what really constitutes a "fight" then?
Best Scientific Boxing Match Ever? Best Slugfest Ever? Hard to say, there's been so many.
I mean how can you not bring up Louis/Schmeling II or Dempsey/Firpo or Foreman/Lyle, etc when it comes to epic slugfests? How can you not bring up the masterful skills of which were on display when Billy Conn was dancing rings around Louis before getting kayoed? Jersey Joe Walcott boxing to a clear decision, before getting kayoed, against Marciano? Or something more modern, when Pernell Whitaker outright beat Julio Cesar Chavez with the slickest of moves?
Maybe, when it gets right down to it, one should ask "What was the best fight, per decade?"
I've seen countless one sided blow outs, that were thrilling while it lasted. But then again, wouldn't that fall more under the category of being "greatest kayo you ever seen" rather than fight?
Without question, the ultimate beat down in history had to of been Dempsey/Willard, but then again that was a blow out. It was hardly competitive. So what really constitutes a "fight" then?
Best Scientific Boxing Match Ever? Best Slugfest Ever? Hard to say, there's been so many.
I mean how can you not bring up Louis/Schmeling II or Dempsey/Firpo or Foreman/Lyle, etc when it comes to epic slugfests? How can you not bring up the masterful skills of which were on display when Billy Conn was dancing rings around Louis before getting kayoed? Jersey Joe Walcott boxing to a clear decision, before getting kayoed, against Marciano? Or something more modern, when Pernell Whitaker outright beat Julio Cesar Chavez with the slickest of moves?
Maybe, when it gets right down to it, one should ask "What was the best fight, per decade?"