< The BEST Boxing Event/Card Ever?
I was watching some fights last night and started thinking what is the best boxing event/card ever put together. I guess you can poast why YOU think it's the best card put together. Wether it's because of the quality of the fighters or because of the great fights they turned out to be. Or whatever reason you may have. I quickly started going through magazines and books and I dug up some fights that were held on the same card and came up with these.
Sat. Feb. 20th 1993
Julio C. Chavez vs. Greg Haugen
Azumah Nelson vs. Gabriel Ruelas I
Terry Norris vs. Maurice Blocker
Michael Nunn vs. Dan Morgan
Gerald McClellan vs. Tyrone Moore
Felix Trinidad vs. Pedro Aguirre
Sat. Dec. 10th 1994
Jorge Castro vs. John David Jackson I
Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Tony Lopez
Ricardo Lopez vs. Yamil Caraballo
Felix Trinidad vs. Obar Carr
Frankie Randall vs. Rodney Moore
Maurice Blocker vs. Hector Lopez
Tony Tucker vs. Dan Murphy
Fri. Jan 22nd 1988
Mike Tyson vs. Larry Holmes
Carlos De Leon vs. Jose Burlon
Oliver McCall vs. Mike Hunter
Michael Dokes vs Ken Lakusta
Dave Hilton vs Hector Rosario
John Mugabi vs. Bryan Grant
Sat. Nov. 9th 1996
Naseem Hamed vs. Remigio Daniel Molina
Ronald Wright vs. Ensley Bingham
Steve Collins vs. Nigel Benn
Carl Thompson vs. Jason Nicholson
Michael Brodie vs. Miguel Matthews
Danny Williams vs. Michael Murray
Michael Gomez vs. David Morris
Herbie Hide vs. Frankie Swindell
Sat. Sept. 29th 2001
Felix Trinidad vs.Bernard Hopkins
Ricardo Lopez vs. Zolani Petelo
Danny Romero vs. Ratanachai Sor Vorapin
Byron Mitchell vs. Manny Siaca
Nelson Dieppa vs. Fahlan Sakkreerin
Michele Piccirillo vs. Rafael Pineda
So I was wondering what people here thought was the best event/card of boxing they've seen or maybe not even seen, but have read or heard about.
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Saturday 7 May 1994
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada
Terry Norris-Simon Brown 2
Julio Cesar Chavez-Frankie Randall 2
Azumah Nelson-Jesse James Leija 2
Gerald McClellan-Julian Jackson 2
Ricardo Lopez-Kermin Guardia
Meldrick Taylor-Chad Broussard
Calvin Grove-Angel Aldama
Christy Martin-Laura Serrano
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Saturday 7 May 1994
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada
Terry Norris-Simon Brown 2
Julio Cesar Chavez-Frankie Randall 2
Azumah Nelson-Jesse James Leija 2
Gerald McClellan-Julian Jackson 2
Ricardo Lopez-Kermin Guardia
Meldrick Taylor-Chad Broussard
Calvin Grove-Angel Aldama
Christy Martin-Laura Serrano
Funny you post this card, I was tempted to post it also but then thought nah! If I post it people will just say I'm being biased towards JCC. ;D
But thanks for posting it, cause it sure as hell is a great card.
I mean 4 rematches in 1 event all 4 coming off from some insane 1st matches and you got 'Finito' & 'The Kid'.
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And say what you will about Don, hes a thief, hes this and that.
But 1st hes a business man and sadly but true all sports are nad have always been about money/business.
Anyway! Don has put THEE best cards together, 5 out of 6 posted here are DK cards.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Saturday 7 May 1994
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada
Terry Norris-Simon Brown 2
Julio Cesar Chavez-Frankie Randall 2
Azumah Nelson-Jesse James Leija 2
Gerald McClellan-Julian Jackson 2
Ricardo Lopez-Kermin Guardia
Meldrick Taylor-Chad Broussard
Calvin Grove-Angel Aldama
Christy Martin-Laura Serrano
Funny you post this card, I was tempted to post it also but then thought nah! If I post it people will just say I'm being biased towards JCC. ;D
But thanks for posting it, cause it sure as hell is a great card.
I mean 4 rematches in 1 event all 4 coming off from some insane 1st matches and you got 'Finito' & 'The Kid'.
When you said Best Cards, it was the first one that popped into my head cuz of the rematches.
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Of more recent times
Sat. Nov. 27th 2004
Erik Morales vs. Marco Barrera III
Rafael Marquez vs. Mauricio Pastrana
Oscar Larios vs. Nedal Hussein
Ivan Calderon vs. Carlos Fajardo
Kelly Pavlik vs. Ross Thompson
Almazbek Raiymkulov vs. Lamar Murphy
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Well...tentative undercard for Cotto-Mosley is...
Joel Casamyor vs. an opponent later to be named
Ivan Calderon vs. Hugo Cazares II
Luis Collazo vs. Joshua Clottey
...hence why I plan on going!
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From the Don King promotions we also have to thank Tyson for being in jail at the time. I am sure that was a factor for Don at the time.
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The best thing I've ever seen is Judgment night.
Sky put together 2 cards, one from Fran Warren and one from Don King and aired them one after the other as Judgment night part I and part II.
this was the card...
Judgement Night Part I, 9th November, 1996
Steve Collins vs. Nigel Benn (WBO Super-Middleweight Title)
Winky Wright vs. Ensley Bingham (WBC Light-Middleweight Title)
Naseem Hamed vs. Remegio Daniel Molina (WBO Featherweight Title)
Danny Williams, Carl Thompson, Herbie Hide & Michael Brodie all had undercard fights on this bill too)
Part II, MGM Grand, Las Vegas
Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson (WBA Heavyweight Title)
Michael Moorer vs. Frans Botha (IBF Heavyweight Title)
Henry Akinwande vs. Alexander Zolkin (WBO Heavyweight Title)
Superb night's boxing. I can't remember another night were nearly all the Heavyweight titles were defended in one night.
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Originally Posted by bzkfn
The best thing I've ever seen is Judgment night.
Sky put together 2 cards, one from Fran Warren and one from Don King and aired them one after the other as Judgment night part I and part II.
this was the card...
Judgement Night Part I, 9th November, 1996
Steve Collins vs. Nigel Benn (WBO Super-Middleweight Title)
Winky Wright vs. Ensley Bingham (WBC Light-Middleweight Title)
Naseem Hamed vs. Remegio Daniel Molina (WBO Featherweight Title)
Danny Williams, Carl Thompson, Herbie Hide & Michael Brodie all had undercard fights on this bill too)
Part II, MGM Grand, Las Vegas
Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson (WBA Heavyweight Title)
Michael Moorer vs. Frans Botha (IBF Heavyweight Title)
Henry Akinwande vs. Alexander Zolkin (WBO Heavyweight Title)
Superb night's boxing. I can't remember another night were nearly all the Heavyweight titles were defended in one night.
CC#146 thanks for taking the time to respond.
Wow! that must have been one helluva' fight night in many homes on that night in England....
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CC VD.
That was the exact card I was going to post. Definitely the best yet imo. And yeah, the fact is that people hate Don King because he's a bit of a crook and a character. But the reason they knew his name was because of those freakin ridiculous super cards that would keep the public interested on a regular basis. If more people could be as successful as King was then boxing would be in a lot better shape.
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Originally Posted by amat
CC VD.
That was the exact card I was going to post. Definitely the best yet imo. And yeah, the fact is that people hate Don King because he's a bit of a crook and a character. But the reason they knew his name was because of those freakin ridiculous super cards that would keep the public interested on a regular basis. If more people could be as successful as King was then boxing would be in a lot better shape.
What up amat?
I ain't talked to you in a while how you been?
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Saturday 24 February 1996
Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia
Terry Norris-Vincent Pettway
Oliver McCall-Oleg Maskaev
Tony Tucker-Orlin Norris
Terron Millett-Clifford Hicks
Tim Austin-Miguel Espinoza
William Guthrie-Jerome Hill
David Kamau-Tomas Valdez
Carl Daniels-Tim Dendy
Christy Martin-Del Pettis
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by amat
CC VD.
That was the exact card I was going to post. Definitely the best yet imo. And yeah, the fact is that people hate Don King because he's a bit of a crook and a character. But the reason they knew his name was because of those freakin ridiculous super cards that would keep the public interested on a regular basis. If more people could be as successful as King was then boxing would be in a lot better shape.
What up amat?
I ain't talked to you in a while how you been?
Umm...busy basically. Getting ready to finish up high school but been sidelined a bit, had a lot of problems with my throat. Now I might have mono :-\
Got back to posting tonight, been a slow time for boxing really I've almost been following MMA more and waiting for football to get back into the swing of things and I'm ready for this rush of big fights to hit so there is something fresh to talk about besides Victor Oganov :throwup:
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Maybe not the best ever, but I certaintly enjoyed these two events.
7th May 2005
Joe Luis Castillo-Diego Corrales I
Juan Manuel Marquez-Victor Polo
Carlos De Leon Jr.- Marcos Primera
21st July 2007
Bernard Hopkins-Ronald Wright
Michael Katsidis-Czar Amonsot
Jorge Linares-Oscar Larios
Demetrius Hopkins-Haider Berrio
Librado Andrade-Ted Muller
I'd say nthe second one was better but I loved both.