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    Default Have there been many better trilogies?

    I mean they were talking about it on FNF how most of the legendary trilogies had one fight that didn't quite live up to the other two. Gatti-Ward 2 wasn't on par with Gatti-Ward 3 and definitely wasn't on par with Gatti-Ward 1. Ali-Frazier 2 wasn't on par with Ali-Frazier 1 and 3. Bowe-Holyfield was kind of similar too. And they said that Barrera-Morales was the one that had three truly great fights on the same level but I don't know, to me Barrera-Morales 2 was not on the same par as the other two, especially not the first one.

    Vasquez-Marquez was three great fights. To me they just got better as they went along, second was better than the first and to me the third was the best of them all. It was like BoxingGorilla was saying on another thread, it was really too good for me to keep a close score. Will have to rewatch but I don't even really care who won.

    So where does this rank?

    Edit-I can't really comment too much on Zale-Graziano, only seen one of the fights.
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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    not taking anything away from the hard work of the other trilogy fights but right before the 12 round was about to begin for Vaz Mar 3, that was something very special. thers no other feeling then that.

    These two gave us three great fights and theirs no controversial down hill, past it, wash up to their story. They are just two great fighters needing to excuses and even the fans are silent without any excuses for either side. These two may not have the fanbase as the mab and eric out there but they gave us history that needs to be more appreciated and without asking or even mentioning. They gave us light, that fighters like them are the once that deserves the biggest purse possible for a fight, not just a boxing match but a real live FIGHT!

    I would love for one day these two get paid ten times more then floyd or oscar, these two really deserve unlike these other monkeys just whoring themself to the public for publicity. Fake characters, but isreal and rafa are TRUE WARRIORS. I hope one day the public can appreciate fighters like these two and other fighters for what they do inside the ring NOT OUTSIDE!


    it doesn't get any better then that feeling when the fight was heading to the 12th round.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Its my favorite personally.

    As good as Gatti-Ward 1 was the next two weren't on this level and these are better fighters than Gatti or Ward. Barrera-Morales 2 wasn't as good as these, and probably not Barrera-Morales 3 although it was a great fight.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    yup my favorite too, and these two are elites. This is the best trilogy at the highest possible level.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Its for certain in the top 5 IMO, something like.

    Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier
    Marco Antonio Barrera vs Erik Morales
    Tony Zale v Rocky Graziano
    Israel Vasquez vs Rafael Marquez
    Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward

    What is surprising is that normally when there are trilogies, the 1st fight is always mostly the best then the fights get a little less exciting. But with Marquez vs Vasquez the trilogy got better and better.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    are you ranking those in order ICE?

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    Default Speaking of great trilogies.

    I called my grandfather last night after the fight pumped up at about it.

    He was telling me about Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano trilogy was really good as he remebered. Thoughts?
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    My best trilogy has to be Eric Morales v MAB.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    My best trilogy has to be Eric Morales v MAB.
    Same here.

    The reason is Barrera and Morales really hate each others guts. Aside from their trash talks, they would willing to fight inside or outside the ring. Plus they completed the whole 36 rounds, and it was full-on war every each round.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    For some reason when I looked at the title of this thread I assumed it was going to be a plea to Frank Warren to cancel the Hopkins fight and set up the ultimate trilogy fight and a third meeting between Joe Calzaghe and Mario Veit.

    Which I would wholeheartedly support.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    For some reason when I looked at the title of this thread I assumed it was going to be a plea to Frank Warren to cancel the Hopkins fight and set up the ultimate trilogy fight and a third meeting between Joe Calzaghe and Mario Veit.

    Which I would wholeheartedly support.
    Veit is old hat now, the Germans have their new hero, that 100 year wonder guy...........who Calzaghe could probably take out inside a round

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    i heard about that but i can't say cause i never seen it

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer View Post
    I called my grandfather last night after the fight pumped up at about it.

    He was telling me about Tony Zale and Rocky Graziano trilogy was really good as he remebered. Thoughts?

    it was one of the best, it was a bit before my time but it hink it was in the second fight when Graziano won it was then he said that famous line that was always going to stick with him "Someone up ther elikes me ma'" thats was the title of his film to i believe.

    Zale was like a skilled micky ward, hard as hell and a great body puncher, Graziano was everything that his first name means.

    ill see if i can find the third fight for you and pm u the links

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    From what I have read Zale was the boxer and a vicious body puncher. He was past his best after the third fight but still beat Rocky.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=840hnecEUVI

    thats the third fight, can only find it on youtube atm...

    zale was 35, old for then, but it was different then, zale was in great shape and when you are big hitters using like 6-8oz gloves its always tough and zale got him early... with that said they didn't call zale the man of steel for no reason.

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