Smash on a thread called one fight if it happened The Battle of Britain, one I can think of Pat was Rumble in the Jungle. Which Promoters caption for a Fight sticks out in your minds, for actualy being what the Promoter said it would be ;D.
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Smash on a thread called one fight if it happened The Battle of Britain, one I can think of Pat was Rumble in the Jungle. Which Promoters caption for a Fight sticks out in your minds, for actualy being what the Promoter said it would be ;D.
"The Fight." :)
Patterson Ali-"WHATS MY NAME?"
Holmes-Cobb-"How Is He Still Standing?"
Calzeghe-Hopkins-"Slap VS Poke"
Holmes-Clooney-"The Fight For All The Balls"
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre ;)
Benn v mclelland
"Sudden Impact"
Benn was through the ropes on his ass in round one:cool:
NEVER will i forget that fight for sheer brutality:o
"The Brawl In Montreal"
"The Thrilla In Manila"
"Destiny"
"Best of Enemies"
"Thunder In Africa"
"Fearless"
"X-Plosive"
GLITTER VERSES GOLD ,
unbeaten Michael the SILK Olajide v Frank Tate.
The Nitty Gritty in Atlantic City .
' Thunder v Lightning ' for Chavez - Taylor 1
Danger Zone
Undefeated
"Pretty Golden" was a good one.
"WAR"
Hagler vs. Hearns
"Superfight"
Ali vs. Frazier 1
''Will To Win'' - Which i actually find quite funny ;D
Well to be real lot's of names have been reused.
I also remember seeing "The Fight" for Hagler-Hearns.
Wasn't "Thunder & Lighting" used for JCC-Taylor I and PBF-Gatti.
I recall seeing the posters with superfight as the title.
The subsequent Ali-Frazier fights were also entitled Superfight II and III, with the third being dubbed Ali's title, "the thrilla in manilla."
I think its prety common to have several titles for one fight.
Cotto vs. Judah was dubbed "the fast and the furious" as was Hatton vs. Mayweather by some broadcasting it via internet.