His Greatest Hour?

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I find it odd you'd prefer the 2nd Morales fight as a greater moment for Barrera than the 3rd one. I personally had that 2nd bout scored for Morales. I thought the 3rd bout was a draw, but the feeling amongst people in general is definitely that Barrera performed better in that bout than the 2nd.[/quote]

sorry youre right but it was an error prompted by the need to get my post in before anyone else did - this thread is a race against time :TU:

I know nothing about fernandez
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The Perico is a bit too obtuse for me.

I'll raise a Milton McCrory if that's alright?
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mccrory's win over jones deserves a lot of credit - jones was a really top notch pressure fighter with genuine power in either hand. the first fight was a fair draw and mccrory wobbled a few times. MC was under the cosh for much of the second fight but kept his head and eeked out a tough win.

lets play... iron mike - his greatest hour
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KO1 Spinks

Chris Eubank
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Nigel Benn 1

Herol Graham
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Giving McCallum a very tough time of it, the brilliant McCallum really respected Herol from then on; (though beating Pazienza when out of his prime or the masterclass v Kaylor, Douglas or Johnson were great times).

(I'm sorry, Herol was a hero and he made me laugh out loud when he made people miss and then hit them hard when he pulled that wide eyed face).

Billy Schwer?
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palooka wrote:Giving McCallum a very tough time of it, the brilliant McCallum really respected Herol from then on; (though beating Pazienza when out of his prime or the masterclass v Kaylor, Douglas or Johnson were great times).

(I'm sorry, Herol was a hero and he made me laugh out loud when he made people miss and then hit them hard when he pulled that wide eyed face).

Billy Schwer?

I defo agree with your choice in McCallum, an excellent performance against a great fighter.

Schwer is a tough one, I remember watching him fight although nothing stands out as a big win for me. I'm going to go with Sandro Casamonica, I remember the fight vaguely.
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ok - name a fighter....
no worries i'll do it...

Michael watson
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Watson's defeat of Benn is his best result.

But what about... Herbie Hide?
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misterpunch wrote:ok - name a fighter....
no worries i'll do it...

Michael watson

Good call :doh:
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Datsue wrote:Watson's defeat of Benn is his best result.

But what about... Herbie Hide?


Michael Bentt



Mike Gibbons
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W6 Harry Greb surely.

Next up, Jack Johnson
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You old bastard :OhYes:
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ok - he beat greb but harry was a 12 fight youngster at the time and still nearly won. I'd say gibbons 3rd fight against George chip was his greatest hour.

ok hold the rossman, go with jack johnson
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james j Jeffries - this bout arguably ushered in the modern boxing era - Jeffries still sharp and dangerous loses to Johnson who establishes himself as the first great of the modern ring

to the equally great (arguably!) mike rossman
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I can't see that one because I have the Douche on ignore. :roll:
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misterpunch wrote:. . . Jeffries still sharp and dangerous . . .
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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ok, I might have been talking Jeffries up a touch, but he did work hard get himself in good shape and was the best true heavy Johnson faced. give the guy a break!

rocky graziano
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misterpunch wrote:ok, I might have been talking Jeffries up a touch, but he did work hard get himself in good shape and was the best true heavy Johnson faced. give the guy a break!

rocky graziano
Graziano it would probably have to be the 2nd Zale fight.

But his knocking out Freddie Cochrane in the 10th round of a fight he was losing damn near every step of the way is right up there too. He did that twice I think.


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Beau Jack I - brutal

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Flump wrote:Beau Jack I - brutal

Alfredo Evangelista
The second Lucien Rodriguez fight.

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tiny_acres wrote:
Flump wrote:Beau Jack I - brutal

Alfredo Evangelista
The second Lucien Rodriguez fight.

Earnie Shavers

KO 1 Ken Norton


Rocky Lockridge
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Tomasino wrote:
tiny_acres wrote:
Flump wrote:Beau Jack I - brutal

Alfredo Evangelista
The second Lucien Rodriguez fight.

Earnie Shavers

KO 1 Ken Norton


Rocky Lockridge
ko 1 Roger Mayweather

Tony Galento
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Earnie Shavers[/quote]


KO 1 Ken Norton


Rocky Lockridge[/quote]

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c38_1383849787
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palooka wrote:Earnie Shavers

KO 1 Ken Norton


Rocky Lockridge[/quote]

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c38_1383849787[/quote]


He still has that right hand power! Great clip :TU:
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