If you could pick one fight in history (or currently) to attend which would you choose?

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Evander wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 19:24 Roy Jones Jr v Vinnie Pazienza
An almost perfect display of boxing.
I've never seen Roy Jones Jr fight live.

I would have loved to have watched him live to witness his supernatural speed & athleticism.
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Calzaghe v lacy
Collins v Eunank 1
Marciano v Walcott 1
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Rumble In The Jungle 100%
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gilgamesh wrote: 25 Aug 2018, 18:08
punchoutsb wrote: 25 Aug 2018, 18:03 I'd pick one that probably wouldn't even be on most folks radar: Willard vs. Dempsey.

My great-grandfather was at the fight, which sparked my grandfathers interest in boxing (Dempsey being his hero), which led to my fathers interest in boxing, which led to my own. It's always been a special fight to me, given the relationship to my own family.
Probably the most violent Title Change in the history of Boxing...or at least the most violent one that's captured on film at least. You'll never see a beating so brutal in the modern era because the officials wouldn't allow it, and you can't just pounce on your opponent the second he stands up anymore, so the level of violence on display is truly historic because it simply cannot be matched ever again.

An absolutely SAVAGE beating.
The rules back then were nothing short of farcical.

Dempsey was stood lock and loaded with an uppercut and Willard was poised with his glove touching down, knowing that when he lifts it, Dempsey's fist was going to smash into his ribs. It looks like a comedy sketch when you watch it back.

To answer the OP; my pick would be the Rumble in the Jungle. I reckon RitJ is probably the most iconic sporting result in the history of all sport. It would be an amazing to have been at.
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For me it would have to be Ali v Frazier 1971. There are a great many wonderful fights which I would love to have witnessed up close and personal, but this was the fight that hooked me, reeled me in, and made me a lifelong fan of boxing, particularly pro boxing, especially pro heavyweight boxing, so I can choose no other.

Now we've got that out there I would love to have been ringside in 1975 for Earnie Shaver(s) v George Foreman.

Whaddya mean they never fought ... you think I don't know that? :verysad:
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Ritson-Lomachenko, 2020 at St James' Park. The atmosphere was incredible with 50,000 geordies going mental as the 2 LW champions faced off to see who would be P4P no.1 and undisputed LW champion. The way Ritson broke him down in 6 brutal rounds was hard to watch and the body shot that finished Loma off (and broke his ribs) was the icing on the cake.


Book it lads.
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digzee wrote: 28 Aug 2018, 17:29 Ritson-Lomachenko, 2020 at St James' Park. The atmosphere was incredible with 50,000 geordies going mental as the 2 LW champions faced off to see who would be P4P no.1 and undisputed LW champion. The way Ritson broke him down in 6 brutal rounds was hard to watch and the body shot that finished Loma off (and broke his ribs) was the icing on the cake.


Book it lads.
its so easy isnt it
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Hagler v Hearns
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<t>Changes. So many. Everytime i read about an exciting fight of old, i wish i could've seen or could watch it now. If i had to pick one right now to travel back it would be charley burley vs j.d turner TKO 7.<br/>
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Charley Burley spotted Jay Turner of Dallas, 68 1/2 pounds of fighting weight, but pounded the Texan into a helpless hulk in six rounds in a scheduled 10 round bout last night. Burley, formerly of Pittsburgh and now of Minneapolis, entered the ring at 151 pounds, Turner 6 ft 3 inch, weighing 219 1/2." -Associated press

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