Most exciting heavyweight title fight

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A.Will
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Most exciting heavyweight title fight

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For me it has to be the brawl that was Firpo-Dempsey.
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Post by wsbuf »

Wasn't around for that one A. Will :lol:
For me, it was the first Ali v Spinks. I wanted Spinks to win so bad. I was excited for him the whole fight, up to the cards being read. When I heard Ali lost, it was like the wind was knocked out of me. Ali had LOST! After that night Ali became one of my favorites. Strange how you can root against someone, then relize the impact he actually had.
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Post by A.Will »

wsbuf"-Wasn't around for that one A. Will :lol:

Yea I was pretty lucky to get a tape of that, your miles older than me anyhow
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Post by JungleBob »

Haggler v Hearns for me. It was the most explosive boxing match I ever saw.
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Post by overhand_right »

JungleBob wrote:Haggler v Hearns for me. It was the most explosive boxing match I ever saw.

ummmm, was that a heavyweight title fight bob?
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Post by Tomato-Can »

The tension and ferocious finish of the Louis v Schmeling fight must rank high but for me I think I will go with Ali v Frazier 3. The sustained action of that fight plus it's being a much anticipated rubbermatch made it avery exciting fight.
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Post by A.Will »

terap wrote:Bullocks,

How long would Leon Spinks have lasted with Dempsey?

20 seconds? 30 seconds?

Novice Spinks couldn't get through one round with Gerrie Coetzee.

But novice Spinks--who only had 7 pro fights--beat our hero Ali ( the greatest of all time ) in 15 rounds

and then lost a 15 round decision to our hero Ali in 15 rounds.

And WHO had crude skill levels?
that's kinda true but Ali was WAY past it when he fought Spinks.
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Post by wsbuf »

I remember at the time hearing Ali was good friends of the Spink's. That Ali "lost" as a favor. Hard to believe, but... :roll:
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Most exciting heavyweight title fight

Post by gregorycmcintosh »

Happy to see someone finally mentioned Dempsey-Firpo. Without doubt the most exciting heavyweight title fight. One in which the entire audience was on its feet in a frenzy from almost the first punch. Another exciting fight was Dempsey-Willard. For me, "exciting" can also include the absolute, total destruction of an opponent.
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Post by Vetteguy99 »

Live from Madison Square garden Ali Vs Frazier 1, That fight was like the Beatles coming to America and man landing on the moon. Live from Madison Square garden it was a majical time for boxing. The
thrilla in Manilla was also a great fight.
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Post by Friedie »

through my "german glasses"

03.07.1931 (Cleveland) Max Schmeling vs. William "Young" Stribling

:D
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Post by Dancin' Dan »

Dempsey v Firpo certainly merits mention. Ali v Spinks was kinda boring in my book although I can understand the excitement of watchig an upset. A few others: Marciano v Charles - incredibly brutal fight Marciano's nose was split in two. Bowe v Holyfield 1 & 2 - incredible action and heart by both men. Ali vs Frazier - all of them. Ali vs Foreman - incredibly brutal. Patterson v Ingemar Johansen (sp?) all three - knockdowns galore. Not too mention the turn of the century fights that were often incredibly brutal and LONG - ie Corbett, Johnson, etc. I'm sure I'm missing a bunch - but at least there is a few.
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