Best Middleweight And SuperMiddleweight Fights Ever
Yes i know another thread like my other one but i learn about new fights on threads like this especially from CutMeMick anyway i'll start us off.
Chris Eubank vs Michael Watson 2
Chris Eubank vs Nigel Benn 1
Chris Eubank vs Steve Collins 1
Nigel Benn vs Iran Barkley
Nigel Benn vs Michael Watson
Nigel Benn vs Gerald McClellan
Iran Barkley vs Thomas Hearns 1
Iran Barkley vs Roberto Duran
Iran Barkley vs Michael Olajide
Iran Barkley vs James Toney = Great Boxing Exhibition From James Toney
Thomas Hearns vs Marvin Hagler
Thomas Hearns vs James Shuler = Brutal KO.
Thomas Hearns vs Sugar Ray Leonard 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Jake Lamotta St Valentines Day Massacre
James Toney vs Prince Charles Williams
James Toney vs Michael Nunn
Carlos Monzon vs Nino Benvenuti 1
Tony Zale vs Rocky Graziano The Trilogy
Gerald McClellan vs Julian Jackson 1 and 2
Kelly Pavlik vs Edison Miranda
Kelly Pavlik vs Jermain Taylor
Joe Calzaghe vs Chris Eubank
Joe Calzaghe vs Byron Mitchell
Joe Calzaghe vs Mikkel Kessler
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Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
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Marvin Hagler v Tommy Hearns.
Kelly Pavlik V Edison Miranda
Roy Jones V James Toney (more for significance than the fight...)
Ray Robinson V Jake LaMotta
Ray Leonard V Tommy Hearns
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Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
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Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
Yeah I guess Jones could be on the list just for his brilliant entertaining performances.
Hopkins most certainly couldn't.
It's funny how Hopkins is regarded as such a great fighter yet he never gets a mention when it comes to great fights.
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Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
Yeah I guess Jones could be on the list just for his brilliant entertaining performances.
Hopkins most certainly couldn't.
It's funny how Hopkins is regarded as such a great fighter yet he never gets a mention when it comes to great fights.
The ring held an article sometime last year distinguishing between great fighters and exciting fighters using Ali as a basis. The theory was that most great fighters are so goo that they dominate the competition to such an extent that they are not entertaining and it takes another great fighter to be involved in a great fight with them. It went on to say how most exciting fighters are not great as they get hurt, sacrifice skill for brawling and often fizzle out due to their style.
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Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
Yeah I guess Jones could be on the list just for his brilliant entertaining performances.
Hopkins most certainly couldn't.
It's funny how Hopkins is regarded as such a great fighter yet he never gets a mention when it comes to great fights.
The ring held an article sometime last year distinguishing between great fighters and exciting fighters using Ali as a basis. The theory was that most great fighters are so goo that they dominate the competition to such an extent that they are not entertaining and it takes another great fighter to be involved in a great fight with them. It went on to say how most exciting fighters are not great as they get hurt, sacrifice skill for brawling and often fizzle out due to their style.
Yeah I see the point.
But I would bet MOST great fighters have been involved in a great fight.
Sticking with middleweights.
It's easy to see the appeal of Roy Jones. Even if he's dominating an opponent he's bloody entertaining whilst doing it.
But Hopkins? How can one of the supposed greatest middleweights ever not make a list of greatest ever middleweight fights? :-\
He never beat people with consummate ease like Roy. He wins UGLY. So what's the appeal?
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
Yeah I guess Jones could be on the list just for his brilliant entertaining performances.
Hopkins most certainly couldn't.
It's funny how Hopkins is regarded as such a great fighter yet he never gets a mention when it comes to great fights.
The ring held an article sometime last year distinguishing between great fighters and exciting fighters using Ali as a basis. The theory was that most great fighters are so goo that they dominate the competition to such an extent that they are not entertaining and it takes another great fighter to be involved in a great fight with them. It went on to say how most exciting fighters are not great as they get hurt, sacrifice skill for brawling and often fizzle out due to their style.
Yeah I see the point.
But I would bet MOST great fighters have been involved in a great fight.
Sticking with middleweights.
It's easy to see the appeal of Roy Jones. Even if he's dominating an opponent he's bloody entertaining whilst doing it.
But Hopkins? How can one of the supposed greatest middleweights ever not make a list of greatest ever middleweight fights? :-\
He never beat people with consummate ease like Roy. He wins UGLY. So what's the appeal?
Well i believe that for every great fighter, thete is one great career defining fight.
Ali solidified his greatness vs. Frazier/Foreman
SRR solidified his greatness vs. LaMotta
Hagler solidified his greatness V Hearns.
Other champions with the lack of one great nemesis dominate the mediocre competition impressively for long periods of time....Hopkins did it with wins over DLH, Trinidad and Meracdo.
Jones did it too....The nature in which they won their mediocre sized fights was the impressive part.
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Interesting!
Not one single Hopkins or Jones fight.
I suppose maybe Hopkins vs Trinidad could be up there but Jones fights were too one sided.
Yeah I guess Jones could be on the list just for his brilliant entertaining performances.
Hopkins most certainly couldn't.
It's funny how Hopkins is regarded as such a great fighter yet he never gets a mention when it comes to great fights.
The ring held an article sometime last year distinguishing between great fighters and exciting fighters using Ali as a basis. The theory was that most great fighters are so goo that they dominate the competition to such an extent that they are not entertaining and it takes another great fighter to be involved in a great fight with them. It went on to say how most exciting fighters are not great as they get hurt, sacrifice skill for brawling and often fizzle out due to their style.
Yeah I see the point.
But I would bet MOST great fighters have been involved in a great fight.
Sticking with middleweights.
It's easy to see the appeal of Roy Jones. Even if he's dominating an opponent he's bloody entertaining whilst doing it.
But Hopkins? How can one of the supposed greatest middleweights ever not make a list of greatest ever middleweight fights? :-\
He never beat people with consummate ease like Roy. He wins UGLY. So what's the appeal?
I agree Hopkins in his younger days was entertaining but in his later years he was not exciting to watch at all and alot of his fights were dirty fights and just boring to watch all round you know i appreciate the sweet science but i just can't enjoy a Hopkins fight.
Atleast Jones was entertaining i love how he embarrassed Toney when Toney tried to copy Jones that was hilarious.
How about Charles Brewer vs Antwun Echols that was barn burner.
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I never actually saw that fight Ice but il set about locationg it now that it comes reccomended.
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I never actually saw that fight Ice but il set about locationg it now that it comes reccomended.
If i can remember right Brewer floored Echols 3 times then Echols comeback and TKO Brewer only lasts 3 rounds but its exciting while it lasts.
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Hagler v roldan
hearns v Roldan :)
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RJJ v Paz just for the fun of it.
Oh & RJJ v Thornton, that hundred hnd slap shat was V.V.Funny ;D
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First off let me say that "Best Ever" is a tuff sell for me...as I am a middle & super middle junkie...I just have to list my favorites...so here's a short list. ;D
Stanley Ketchel vs Jack Johnson (Ketchel fights out of weight class...as usual.)
Arthur Abraham vs Edison Miranda (Loved it...all out war that wasn't as one sided as Miranda fans preach.)
Arthur Abraham vs Khoren Gevor (Busted them Armenian chops.)
Arthur Abraham vs Kingsley Ikeke (Honestly...this is one of those that I will always remember. Brought me into Abraham.)
Edison Miranda vs Howard Eastman (Actually showed how limited Miranda was...but still a goody.)
Howard Eastman vs William Joppy (Made me love Eastman...for the slacker he is.)
Howard Eastman vs Steve Foster (Good knockout from Eastman)
Howard Eastman vs Sam Soliman
Chris Eubank vs Nigel Benn
Nigel Benn vs Gerald McClellan (Horrible but amazing fight.)
Marvin Hagler vs Thomas Hearns (Hagler being one of my FOAT...this made me love boxing 160lbs...nothing tops THE WAR!!!)
Marvin Hagler vs Fulgencio Obelmejias
Marvin Hagler vs Roberto Duran
Marvin Hagler vs John Mugabi
Thomas Hearns vs Sugar Ray Leonard 1 & 2 (Ray Leonard makes me wanna puke...& this punctuated it!)
Kelly Pavlik vs Jermain Taylor (Picked it from the start & loved the stoppage!!)
Kelly Pavlik vs Fulgencio Zúñiga (One of the most impressive ones that I saw)
Kelly Pavlik vs Bronco McKart
Kelly Pavlik vs Edison Miranda (Would have paid PPV dollars for this one. Total domination!!!)
Felix Sturm vs Oscar De la Hoya (Sturm showed class...by getting robbed.)
Felix Sturm vs Maselino Masoe
Felix Sturm vs Bert Schenk
Jeff Lacy vs Robin Reid (Big step up for Jeff!)
Jeff Lacy vs Scott Pemberton (Guilty Pleasure)
Jeff Lacy vs Syd Vanderpool (Assault with two deadly weapons!)
Joe Calzaghe vs Chris Eubank (Great fight with too many excuses. Huge step up for Joe)
Joe Calzaghe vs Mario Viet 1 & 2 (Straight up beatdowns)
Joe Calzaghe vs Jeff Lacy (Called it from the get go & it was a beaut)
Joe Calzaghe vs Byron Mitchell (Showed Joe's chin & class)
Joe Calzaghe vs Mark Delaney (Blowout!)
Joe Calzaghe vs Mger Mkrtchian (Didn't expect Joe to handle him so well.)
Joe Calzaghe vs Mikkel Kessler (FOTY for me...outside of Pavlik Taylor)
Bernard Hopkins vs Felix Trinidad (Drew up the blueprint.)
Bernard Hopkins vs Steve Frank (Blew him out like a candle)
Bernard Hopkins vs Joe Lipsey (Retired him in devastating fashion)
Bernard Hopkins vs Roy Jones Jr (Everyone hates it...but I loved it.)
Bernard Hopkins vs William Joppy (Turned Jopps into John Merrick)
Winky Wright vs Trinidad (Followed the blueprint.)
Winky Wright vs Jermain Taylor (Draw shoulda been a win for Wright)
Jermain Taylor vs Alex Bunema (Taylor hammered him out & how!)
Jermain Taylor vs Marcos Primera (Quality battering.)
Jermain Taylor vs Nicolas Cervera (Another hammer out...wonder how he fell from grace.)
While there are plenty of other fights out there...those are the first that would be greats for me.
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Im gonna add Bika vs Jaidon ;)