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Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 05 Nov 2011, 15:09
by gilgamesh
I personally thought the first 3 rounds of the Vitali vs Sanders fight was entertaining, and the rest was tough to watch as Sanders took a serious beating from rounds 4 thru 8.
Morales vs Chavez was memorable because of the 2 knockdowns for Morales in the 2nd and the fact that Chavez fought from about round 3 or 4 onward as basically a one-armed fighter when his right shoulder was severely injured, but he hung in all the way and made a pretty good fight of it with his left.
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 05 Nov 2011, 19:16
by Goodnight, Irene
LeedsLad wrote:Goodnight, Irene wrote:Bowe-Golota II. Wow.
Not a bad shout.
It was just naked courage from Bowe, against a man who ought to have been able to eat him for breakfast by that point.
I hate it when people say ''oh, he ducked Lewis like a bitch'' or ''Golota hammered him'' - well, the Lewis point is probably fair enough, but it was Bowe's ability to stay in the Golota fights that forced the nutter to basically quit/foul himself out.
Ive made that point myself before.
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 11:33
by dempseyfire
2 more, featuring the criminally under-rated Henry Hank:
Hank-Dick Tiger
Hank-Mauro Mina
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 06:16
by Syntax Error
Michael Moorer -v- Bert Cooper
Leotis Martin -v- Sonny Liston
Mark Kaylor -v- Errol Christie
Thomas Hearns -v- Juan Roldan
4 great battles that don't get mentioned enough amongst the pantheon of great fights.
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 14:03
by dempseyfire
Erik Morales-In Chin Chi
Ray Robinson-Bobby Dykes
And 2 knockdown-filled wars featuring a fighter who was made for TV, big punching but glass jawed Ezra Sellers, who also had decent offensive skills but a porous defense:
Carl Thompson-Ezra Sellers
Ezra Sellers-Alex Stewart
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 14:09
by tommo100
dave mcauley vs fidel bassa 1
one of the last ever 15 round fights
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 16:56
by llabwons
Dave McAuley v Fidel Bassa stands out for me
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 18:46
by elmersalsa
Mike McCallum vs James Toney...A great fight of high skill level.
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 21:01
by thunderfromdownunder
Cotto V Mosley, what a great fight. It was overshadowed by Hatton V Mayweather and De La Hoya V Mayweather, but IMO it was a far better fight than both. Though I did somewhat enjoy watching Floyd dismantle Ricky.
An all Aussie affair, Geale V Mundine was very good viewing, had everything, close fight, fast pace, good skills and some controversy over the decision. I encourage anyone who hasn't seen this fight to get on YouTube and check it out
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 21:23
by witherspoon
Tony Lopez and Freddie Pendleton had a pretty entertaining scrap in '95 which seems to be forgotten.
Re: Underrated Great Fights
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 21:40
by Tomasino
O'Neil Bell KO Jean Marc Mormeck
Ken Buchannan vs Ismael Laguna
Vince Phillips v Kostya Tszyu