Big Fights that passed us by
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Syntax Error
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Sugar Ray Leonard -v- Donald Curry (circa 1983 if SRL had of carried on fighting).
George Foreman -v Earnie Shavers.
Herol Graham -v- Chris Eubank.
Julian Jackson -v- John Mugabi.
George Foreman -v Earnie Shavers.
Herol Graham -v- Chris Eubank.
Julian Jackson -v- John Mugabi.
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terry norris vs pernell whitaker
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Khaosai Galaxy vs Sot Chitalada (At Super Flyweight)
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writehooks
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Chuvalo vs. Liston.
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holmes vs foreman
foreman vs tyson
ali vs foreman rematch
leonard vs duran III
leonard vs hearns II years earlier
klitschko vs lewis rematch
klitschko vs klitschko
right now canelo vs GGG
i find it a joke that canelo competes for
a middle weight title yet refuses to fight
at its official weight limit.
foreman vs tyson
ali vs foreman rematch
leonard vs duran III
leonard vs hearns II years earlier
klitschko vs lewis rematch
klitschko vs klitschko
right now canelo vs GGG
i find it a joke that canelo competes for
a middle weight title yet refuses to fight
at its official weight limit.
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A lot of good fights mentioned, here's a few that have not been:
Barry McGuigan vs Azumah Nelson
Steve Collins vs Roy Jones Jr
Naseem Hamed vs Erik Morales
Joe Calzaghe vs Sven Ottke
Barry McGuigan vs Azumah Nelson
Steve Collins vs Roy Jones Jr
Naseem Hamed vs Erik Morales
Joe Calzaghe vs Sven Ottke
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would not have been even competitive inCrease wrote:Joe Calzaghe vs Sven Ottke
my opinion. sven ottke had no business
being in a ring with prime joe.
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Ottke was a long-standing World Champion, a unification was not beyond the realms of possiblity.man wrote:would not have been even competitive in
my opinion. sven ottke had no business
being in a ring with prime joe.
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Tuan_Jim
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I was looking forward to Terry Norris vs Oscar de la Hoya, but Norris sadly unravelled over night.
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semtexreilly
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Holmes v foreman frazier v holmes frazier v Norton tyson v bowe bowe v holyfield
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reggaereggae
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For me, personally Bowe-Lewis was the biggest miss. The hype would be amazing, not to mention the fight
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Those would've all been VERY interesting.Syntax Error wrote:Sugar Ray Leonard -v- Donald Curry (circa 1983 if SRL had of carried on fighting).
George Foreman -v Earnie Shavers.
Herol Graham -v- Chris Eubank.
Julian Jackson -v- John Mugabi.
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elmersalsa
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I would've love to see:
Roberto Duran vs Alexis Arguello/Wilfred Benitez/Antonio Cervantes in the 70s. Too bad it didn't happened. Did The Explosive Thin Man lost on purpose to Vilomar Fernandez, or was it a legit win by the Dominican?
Roberto Duran vs Alexis Arguello/Wilfred Benitez/Antonio Cervantes in the 70s. Too bad it didn't happened. Did The Explosive Thin Man lost on purpose to Vilomar Fernandez, or was it a legit win by the Dominican?
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elmersalsa
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In the 80s, we missed:
Jeff Chandler vs Lupe Pintor
Sugar Ray Leonard vs Aaron Pryor
Roberto Duran vs Aaron Pryor
Sugar Ray Leonard vs Marvelous Marvin Hagler in '82 instead of '87.
Eusebio Pedroza vs Salvador Sanchez
Jeff Chandler vs Lupe Pintor
Sugar Ray Leonard vs Aaron Pryor
Roberto Duran vs Aaron Pryor
Sugar Ray Leonard vs Marvelous Marvin Hagler in '82 instead of '87.
Eusebio Pedroza vs Salvador Sanchez
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Big Fights that passed us by
And Spinks/Saad and Mustafa/Saad II. Spinks and Saad vs Galindez. That's what I always tell people. It's not that everybody always fought everybody, there were just so many more quality fighters that it wasn't so glaring.
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King Carlos
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You have a diseased brain.elmersalsa wrote:Did The Explosive Thin Man lost on purpose to Vilomar Fernandez, or was it a legit win by the Dominican?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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King Carlos wrote:You have a diseased brain.elmersalsa wrote:Did The Explosive Thin Man lost on purpose to Vilomar Fernandez, or was it a legit win by the Dominican?
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elmersalsa
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And why is that, King Carlos?King Carlos wrote:You have a diseased brain.elmersalsa wrote:Did The Explosive Thin Man lost on purpose to Vilomar Fernandez, or was it a legit win by the Dominican?
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A recent one that passed us by. Doesn't seem as important now as it once was, but it would've been fun, and a big deal for Gamboa's career.
Yuriorkis Gamboa vs Juanma Lopez
Yuriorkis Gamboa vs Juanma Lopez