Mega-hyped fights, mega disappointments

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Mega-hyped fights, mega disappointments

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I remember the De La Hoya/Trinidad fight was going to be the next Hearns/Leonard or Hearns/Hagler of the era, but it was a tad dissappointing and had repurcussions in both fighter's legacies.

Spinks/Tyson also was supposed to be THE fighters in the division, but ended with Spinks on his face w/his butt sticking out in round 1.
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Agree on both!! :TU:

I thought another bad one was Donald Curry vs Milton McCrory. :cry:
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Na......what did you expect in Lewis/Tyson? Tyson was 12 years past his prime! Now had the fight been back in the 90's it might have been something to at least see, Like Tyson/Holyfield 1 & 2. :TU:
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ringsider wrote:Na......what did you expect in Lewis/Tyson? Tyson was 12 years past his prime! Now had the fight been back in the 90's it might have been something to at least see, Like Tyson/Holyfield 1 & 2. :TU:
Yeah and it was kinda sad when Tyson had no way out: He couldn't bite his way out, he couldn't KO the hell out of Lennox, he just had to take the ass whupping
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Maybe not a mega fight, but I was young at the time and I really expected FIREWORKS when Tyson and Bonecrusher squared off. I was trembling waiting for the bell to sound.
First lesson of boxing : Just coz anything CAN happen don't mean anything WILL happen.
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bigzab wrote:Maybe not a mega fight, but I was young at the time and I really expected FIREWORKS when Tyson and Bonecrusher squared off. I was trembling waiting for the bell to sound.
First lesson of boxing : Just coz anything CAN happen don't mean anything WILL happen.
Same here. I could have sworn this fight would result in some major excitement. Instead is was boring as all hell :cry:
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Leonard v. Duran III
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wouter wrote:Leonard v. Duran III
Yeah, after what happened to barkley, I thought leanord was in the shit here, was expecting montreal all over again.
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Post by adspath »

mayweather vs judah i think was hyped a bit much and didnt end up very exciting. Mayweather didnt fight well and Judah was a dissapointment as usual.

also gatti vs mayweather was a dissapointment and many of DLH's big fights
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adspath wrote:mayweather vs judah i think was hyped a bit much and didnt end up very exciting. Mayweather didnt fight well and Judah was a dissapointment as usual.

also gatti vs mayweather was a dissapointment and many of DLH's big fights
adam im sorri but i disagree. sure mayweather vs judah was hyped but it was a reasonable fight not a snoozefest..we even got to see a small 10th round brawl and low blow :TU: And comeon mayweather fought he reasonable he dominated Judah through most of the rounds after round 4..

as with gatti vs mayweather it to me was an outcome i was expecting i didnt see gatti with a chance.. and ODLH did bring a lot of dissapointment in some of his fights especially when he drained the trinidad fight
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Post by KOJOE90 »

bollox wrote:
bigzab wrote:Maybe not a mega fight, but I was young at the time and I really expected FIREWORKS when Tyson and Bonecrusher squared off. I was trembling waiting for the bell to sound.
First lesson of boxing : Just coz anything CAN happen don't mean anything WILL happen.
Same here. I could have sworn this fight would result in some major excitement. Instead is was boring as all hell :cry:
With the benefit of hindsight it has crossed my mind that maybe big Bonecrusher had put some money on himself going the distance.
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Post by Richie Aprille rules »

Trinidad-De la Hoya is the first that comes to mind, but I also would add Chavez-Whitaker, in the sense that was such an exhibition by Whitaker, not competitive at all, and a very disappointing performance by Chavez. Maybe I'm biased cause I was a huge Chavez fan and in my own mind I was hyping the bout for almost six months (since the end of Whitaker-McGirt I).
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[quote="KOJOE90With the benefit of hindsight it has crossed my mind that maybe big Bonecrusher had put some money on himself going the distance.[/quote]

He sure did fight like it.
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Migz wrote:
adspath wrote:mayweather vs judah i think was hyped a bit much and didnt end up very exciting. Mayweather didnt fight well and Judah was a dissapointment as usual.

also gatti vs mayweather was a dissapointment and many of DLH's big fights
adam im sorri but i disagree. sure mayweather vs judah was hyped but it was a reasonable fight not a snoozefest..we even got to see a small 10th round brawl and low blow :TU: And comeon mayweather fought he reasonable he dominated Judah through most of the rounds after round 4..

as with gatti vs mayweather it to me was an outcome i was expecting i didnt see gatti with a chance.. and ODLH did bring a lot of dissapointment in some of his fights especially when he drained the trinidad fight
I agree with the 10th round, it was a beautifull low blow and created a bit of excitement when the trainers jumped in. Migz as much i like DLH, its true, i have finally admitted that many of his fights have been dissapointments. Especially vs Trinidad.
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Duran-Hagler.
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Post by DoubleM »

THE DANCING MASTER wrote:Duran-Hagler.
That was nowhere even close to a boring fight. It was an average fight, a decent clash, and because of the superstars fighting, it could be called a good fight.
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Post by dalek »

duran-hagler ended up being more competitive than most people thought so i don't see how it was a disappointment.
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Its dissappointing compared to Hagler-Hearns and Hagler-Mugabi
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Post by Expug »

Ali - Frazier 2 wasnt that great of a fight.
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