Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
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keithmoonhangover
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Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
What do you think?
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elmersalsa
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
To me, it will always be Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Would have to agree. Though there were other great series where the fighters fought even more often.
Ali-Frazier speaks was of course awesome. And the second fight is very underrated.
For heavyweights, Bowe-Holyfield was probably second.
In other weight classes, Barrera-Morales and Griffith-Benvenuti were awesome. Many other good ones.
Ali-Frazier speaks was of course awesome. And the second fight is very underrated.
For heavyweights, Bowe-Holyfield was probably second.
In other weight classes, Barrera-Morales and Griffith-Benvenuti were awesome. Many other good ones.
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
There’s quite a few that had more than three fights that were great of course.
Ted Kid Lewis - Jack Britton
Robinson-Lamotta etc.
the black murderers row fought each other constantly.
As far as trilogies go ,
Zale-Graziano
Ward -Gatti
Ted Kid Lewis - Jack Britton
Robinson-Lamotta etc.
the black murderers row fought each other constantly.
As far as trilogies go ,
Zale-Graziano
Ward -Gatti
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
The Minter-Finnegan trilogy.
All with the British Middleweight title on the line and you couldn't put a fag-paper between them but Minter got the nod in all three.
All with the British Middleweight title on the line and you couldn't put a fag-paper between them but Minter got the nod in all three.
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Zale vs Graziano is the one I think we all wish we had in its entirety on video. Based on all reports Fights 1 and 2 were as insanely entertaining as any Middleweight Championship bouts ever held, and the 3rd fight is about the same just half as much of it.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
How about Jimmy McLarnin vs Barney Ross?
Roberto Duran vs Esteban De Jesus
Carlos Ortiz vs Ismael Laguna
Ruben Olivares vs Chucho Castillo
Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez vs Michael Carbajal
Roberto Duran vs Esteban De Jesus
Carlos Ortiz vs Ismael Laguna
Ruben Olivares vs Chucho Castillo
Humberto "Chiquita" Gonzalez vs Michael Carbajal
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elmersalsa
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
If you want to see a lot of knockdowns, then it's Floyd Patterson vs Ingemar Johansson trilogy.
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Ali vs Frazer
Probably would never been surpassed. I like GGG-Canelo from more recent ones 
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
There is footage of fight 2, albeit brief and hand held camgilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 18:21 Zale vs Graziano is the one I think we all wish we had in its entirety on video. Based on all reports Fights 1 and 2 were as insanely entertaining as any Middleweight Championship bouts ever held, and the 3rd fight is about the same just half as much of it.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
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Casablanca
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Pacquiao-Marquez, Charles-Walcott and Pep-Saddler are right with Marquez-Vazquez, as well. We just don’t have them all in their entireties.gilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 18:21 Zale vs Graziano is the one I think we all wish we had in its entirety on video. Based on all reports Fights 1 and 2 were as insanely entertaining as any Middleweight Championship bouts ever held, and the 3rd fight is about the same just half as much of it.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Not saying it was the best ever, but the Fury Wilder trilogy had a bit of everything.
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Casablanca
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
I enjoyed their bouts. Going in i don't think anybody expected their 3rd bout to be the best of their series but it wound up that way. Every fight offered up something we didn't quite expect.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Emile Griffith vs Benny "Kid" Paret
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keithmoonhangover
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Griffith-Rodriguez is another one that had 4 fights.2354595 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 14:15Pacquiao-Marquez, Charles-Walcott and Pep-Saddler are right with Marquez-Vazquez, as well. We just don’t have them all in their entireties.gilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 18:21 Zale vs Graziano is the one I think we all wish we had in its entirety on video. Based on all reports Fights 1 and 2 were as insanely entertaining as any Middleweight Championship bouts ever held, and the 3rd fight is about the same just half as much of it.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
Robinson-Fullmer as well.
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Casablanca
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Yes. I just watched and scored Robinson-Fullmer I recently.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 18:02Griffith-Rodriguez is another one that had 4 fights.2354595 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 14:15Pacquiao-Marquez, Charles-Walcott and Pep-Saddler are right with Marquez-Vazquez, as well. We just don’t have them all in their entireties.gilgamesh wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 18:21 Zale vs Graziano is the one I think we all wish we had in its entirety on video. Based on all reports Fights 1 and 2 were as insanely entertaining as any Middleweight Championship bouts ever held, and the 3rd fight is about the same just half as much of it.
We have the 3rd fight thankfully at least.
Ali vs Frazier is about as important and prestigious as it gets, and Fights 1 and 3 are absolutely amazing.
Barrera vs Morales fights 1 and 3 are amazing.
Gatti vs Ward the first fight was the best, but at least 1 or 2 rounds of all 3 of their fights had unbelievable excitement.
If Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez hadn't fought a 4th time they would've been in this conversation too because their first 3 fights were all absolutely fantastic.
Robinson-Fullmer as well.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Ward-Gatti were fun to watch. neither were close to being great fighters. But they were relatively even in ability, and both gave it their all.
Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Ali v Frazier for me.
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Casablanca
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
Yeah, as far as I am concerned, it will essentially always be Ali-Frazier.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Which Is The Best Three Fight Trilogy?
- I'd say Greb vs Flowers. They were both physically mature as well as so evenly matched that they both passed prematurely not long after their last fight...R.I.P...