Top ten greatest trilogies

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Top ten greatest trilogies

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This topic is probably done to death but im a new user and havent seen this topic yet so ill give it a go:
1 Ali vs Frazier
2 Ross vs McLarnin
3 Zale vs Graziano
4 Griffith vs Paret (poor paret)
5 Gatti vs Ward
6 Barrera vs Morales
7 Ali vs Norton
8 Bowe vs Holyfield
9 Duran vs Leonard
10 Carbajal vs Gonzalez ( la explosion)

hope its an ok may not be in particular order any missing?
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1 - Gatti vs Ward
2 - Ali vs Frazier
3 - Duran vs Leonard
4 - Gratziano vs Zale
5 - Ross vs McLarinin (Dempsey scores 7 rounds even haha)
6 - Carbajal vs Gonzales
7 - Barrera vs Morales
....the rest yet to be decided
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Post by Migz »

adspath wrote:1 - Gatti vs Ward
2 - Ali vs Frazier
3 - Duran vs Leonard
4 - Gratziano vs Zale
5 - Ross vs McLarinin (Dempsey scores 7 rounds even haha)
6 - Carbajal vs Gonzales
7 - Barrera vs Morales
....the rest yet to be decided
Adam we have been good friends for a while now but sometimes i dont reeli understand how your head works. how can u rank gatti vs ward over ali vs frazier thrilla in manila to me is a historic moment of two rivals and a brutal contest of stamina, etc etc.. in boxing a moment to be remembered forever.
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migz wrote:
adspath wrote:1 - Gatti vs Ward


Adam we have been good friends for a while now but sometimes i dont reeli understand how your head works. how can u rank gatti vs ward over ali vs frazier thrilla in manila to me is a historic moment of two rivals and a brutal contest of stamina, etc etc.. in boxing a moment to be remembered forever.
i just love it my friend, just love it
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Post by silkov »

How about Duran vs Dejesus?.... one of the best triologies of all in my book...
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silkov wrote:How about Duran vs Dejesus?.... one of the best triologies of all in my book...
yer very tru i loved all those three fights but i cant include all in a ten list if i was to change it it would replace carbajal vs gonzalez but good call silkov forgot about that classic
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what is the best round you have seen in any trilogy?
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adspath wrote:what is the best round you have seen in any trilogy?
well ok fine u got me i loved the gatti ward 1 rnd 9 but it dusnt make it the best trilogy look at thrilla in manilla the hole fight was memorable
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nah i dont mean that its just a general question....but yes round 9 of Gatti-Ward was great, i also loved Corrales-Castillo round 10
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adspath wrote:nah i dont mean that its just a general question
well i answered it adam gatti ward rnd 9 i just cant get over it i have some addiction to that round wierd i no!!!
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best round, i love it at the end when the commentator is saying "GATTI'S GOIN TO SURVIVE THE ROUND"
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adspath wrote:best round, i love it at the end when the commentator is saying "GATTI'S GOIN TO SURVIVE THE ROUND"
yes wateva hahhahaha
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adspath wrote:best round, i love it at the end when the commentator is saying "GATTI'S GOIN TO SURVIVE THE ROUND"
yes wateva hahhahaha this is like our own topic stop posting here llmao

But seriously anyone got a top trilogy list or any other recommended trilogies
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Post by Jaclem »

..it was the charles/layne fight in which referee and sole judge dempsey scored it seven rounds even.
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Post by Bradley001 »

1-GATTI WARD
2-GENE TUNNEY HARRY GREB
3-ALL FRAIZER
4- CASTTILO CORRALES IS GONNA BE ONE
5-ROY JONES ANTONIO TARVER
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Post by adspath »

Bradley001 wrote:1-GATTI WARD
2-GENE TUNNEY HARRY GREB
3-ALL FRAIZER
4- CASTTILO CORRALES IS GONNA BE ONE
5-ROY JONES ANTONIO TARVER
Yes!!! Gatti - Ward...good choice
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Post by Migz »

Decagon wrote:This topic sucks.
i think you suck decagon!!! if u dont like it dont post here
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Post by adspath »

its personal opinions my friend, put down your own opinion and respect others opinions
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Decagon wrote:No, this topic sucks because of its wasted potential. I see people naming Gatti-Ward and Ali-Norton.
gatti ward and ali norton are considered as one of the top ten trilogies for a lot of people ive even seen Dan Rafael and Teri Berg to name a few
rate it as one of his favourite and u r really annoying me ever since ive come on this forum decagon!!!

list ur top ten trilogies n lets see how urs is could be good could be bad??? if u think ur soo smart
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Post by kick asner »

I think Patterson Johanson has all of the qualities that make up a great trilogy. Multiple knockdowns, seesaw battles, all of the fights resulted in a knockout, they split the first two thus setting up the need for a rubber match.
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Post by theone »

If Dan Rafael ranks Ali-Norton as one of the ten greatest trilogies of all time, he's a fornicating moron. Gatti-Ward I could see as #8 or #10, but #1?!?!? Anyone who does that probably hasn't watched any boxing before 1995 or so.
I agree Dec; the Ali-Norton trilogy was boring. I own the compilation tape of the three fights and havent bothered to watch it in some time.
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Post by KOJOE90 »

I just feel I should at least mention Rodrigo Valdez vs Bennie Briscoe,
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Post by lvlarc »

Decagon wrote:No, this topic sucks because of its wasted potential. I see people naming Gatti-Ward and Ali-Norton.
How can people possibly not have Gatti - Ward in their top 5?

To me that is the 2nd greatest trilogy. They may not have been champions, or even great fighters, but they gave it there all in every fight. It was breathtaking stuff.

Ali - Frazier would be my top trilogy due to Thrilla in Manilla. They almost fought to their death in that fight :TU:
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Bradley001 wrote:1-GATTI WARD
2-GENE TUNNEY HARRY GREB
3-ALL FRAIZER
4- CASTTILO CORRALES IS GONNA BE ONE
5-ROY JONES ANTONIO TARVER
You gotta be kiddin me!!
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Post by Migz »

Decagon wrote:If Dan Rafael ranks Ali-Norton as one of the ten greatest trilogies of all time, he's a fornicating moron. Gatti-Ward I could see as #8 or #10, but #1?!?!? Anyone who does that probably hasn't watched any boxing before 1995 or so.
i hate to agree with you there but i do i see people ranking gatti-ward as number 1 and i compltely disagree it has now gone somewhere between number 7 or 8 in my list And after looking at Ali Norton 1 2 3 again ii replace it with Duran Vs DeJesus
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