To me, Leonard-Hagler tops this list.
And for what it's worth, Chavez-Taylor shoulda had an immediate rematch.
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To me, Leonard-Hagler tops this list.
And for what it's worth, Chavez-Taylor shoulda had an immediate rematch.
Ali - Foreman?
Douglas - Tyson?
Taylor was never the same after the 1st fight it sort of stifled his superstardom I think it would of been worse for him if he didnt wait 4yrs and he got Ko'd again hardly as competitive as the 1st fightQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Nightmare
Hatton -Collazo LOL!! couldn't resistQuote:
Originally Posted by X
How come you've quoted me? have I been going on about Hatton/Collazo?
???
Lewis Vitali. >:mad >:mad >:mad >:mad I was looking forward to this rematch.
Lewis- Vitali!
Very easy this one: Hagler/Hearns ;)
ali v foreman
sanchez v nelson
definitely hagler v hearns
duran v buchanan
Lewis Vitali pick=Vitali
Foreman Ali pick= Foreman
Ike and Tina TurnerQuote:
Originally Posted by mucho testosterone
Jim Everett and Jim Rome
Hearns could have potentially been one of the greatest Super Welterweights to ever grace the squared circle but moving up to Middleweight was a HUGE mistakeQuote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
Lewis was in no way in his usual shape in the first fight, in shape Vitali wouldn't of lasted 12 rounds, prolly wudn't lasted 6 with lewisQuote:
Originally Posted by mucho testosterone
Tito - Oscar; How I wish
Roy - B-Hop
Vitali - Lewis
Pac - Agapito Sanchez(RIP)
Bret Hart - Stone Cold(IRON MAN MATCH) Lolz
No way would I sit through that again. Bernard would only win if the fight was around now anyway and that would be even worse to watch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintymen
Lennox-Vitali, Easy win for Lewis but still was necessary
Hagler-Hearns
Douglas-Tyson
Pacman-Barrera
Who knows with their animosity towards one another, this could be something bigQuote:
Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
Terry Marsh - Frank Warren
...... allegedly
Courageous; hope for your sake, you are rich ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by X
oscar-tito for me as well.
Pernell Whitaker Vs Julio Ceasar Chavez
Sweet Pea traveled to Mexico and humiliated Chavez in front of all his fans, only to get robbed in the biggest robbery in boxing history (IMO). Whitaker was going to grant Chavez a rematch if he only admitted that he lost. It never happened therefore the rematch never happened.
It was fought in the USA; San Antonio ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gbrandon
Your awesome BritkidQuote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
Should've happened;
Ali - Foreman
Lewis - Vitali
Hatton - Tsyu(it was puncher's chance)
Never will or wana see!;
Douglas - Tyson (Tyson sucks now and he started 2 suck then, Buster gained weight and hasn't been the same since the loss of his mom)
He beat Mike Tyson after the loss of his mom, what do you meanQuote:
Originally Posted by DangerousDerek
I've argued this point a thousand times and you'll have to forgive me but I just don't have the energy to argue it anymore. Vitali had the tools to beat Lennox period. Lewis did not have the speed nor the jab needed to beat Vitali. Even when he was fresh in round 1, he didn't convince anyone.Quote:
Originally Posted by Preme
If your going to beat Vitali, you would have to posses a good jab to frustrate him so he doesn't lay back and pick you apart. He was connecting on Lewis from every geometeric angle possible.
It was truly beautiful but my favorite part was when Vitali swalllowed Lewis' uppercut and kept coming. To me that was the icing on the cake.
Apologies in advance but thats just the way I saw it.
Now go ahead and write me a book on what would have happened had Lewis gave Vitali the rematch that he deserved but don't be suprised if I don't volley this one. As I said before, I've beaten this one into the floor way way too many times.
:coolclick:Quote:
Originally Posted by jtrock
How about Timmy and Jimmy from Southpark Hanicapped fight #2
Or better yet.....the two guys from the street fight in the movie "They Live"
That suplex piper gave him in the ally was pricelessQuote:
Originally Posted by mucho testosterone