From any era really.
From any era really.
The Tom Collins v Dennis Andries fights are tough ones.
Mo Hussain v Lloyd Christie , is one of my favorites.
Mark Kaylor v Errol Christie.
Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .
Steve Robinson Vs Paul Hodkinson , british fight of the year at the time.
A great fight which I watched from ringside as a kid.
Balls
Michael Ayers v Tony Rigby 2 was a mini classic decent scrap.
Was at all of steve robinsons world title fights apart from when he beat Davison and when he lost to Naz.
My brother and father went to the Naz fight but I was in army trainning so I missed it.
Balls
Holligan v Neary
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
the two fights between kirkland laing and colin jones, laing giving jones a boxing lesson until round 9 of both fights, when jones hammer ended the both fights
Herol Graham v Rod Douglas, and then tell me Benn, Eubanks, or Watson could beat him.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Have a look at Michael Ayers first fight with Wayne Rigby - great tear up
God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I'll say it again, God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I don't believe in magic, I don't believe in I-ching, I don't believe in bible, I don't believe in tarot, I don't believe in Hitler, I don't believe in Jesus, I don't believe in Kennedy, I don't believe in Buddha, I don't believe in mantra, I don't believe in Gita, I don't believe in yoga, I don't believe in kings, I don't believe in Elvis, I don't believe in Zimmerman, I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me!!
Last edited by ICB; 03-31-2010 at 04:19 PM.
Lueshing-Saunders was brilliant... about 100 knockdowns
Ayers-Rigby ending after the brutal war was amazing too. It was like they realised the war had gone to far
Last edited by Fenster; 03-31-2010 at 04:22 PM.
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