Im a great fan of Hagler v Mugabi , Hagler v Hearns .
But this was a small hall version, check it out.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eikV3jGJa54
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Im a great fan of Hagler v Mugabi , Hagler v Hearns .
But this was a small hall version, check it out.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eikV3jGJa54
Last edited by Dark Lord Al; 07-19-2012 at 06:58 AM.
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Hearns V Duran comes to mind, i doubt if anyone would've beaten Hearns that night.
Hagler V Hearns : 3 rounds of total mayhem!
For expectation and excitement i have to mention the Rumble In The Jungle, there were people who were genuinely concerned that Ali might be killed in the ring in Zaire. It was simply mind blowing watching Ali systematically dismantle the monster that was George Foreman in 1974.
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I would have to say, Benn v McClellan it had it all brutality action , and of course tragedy both fighters
paid the price. This is the best fight I have ever seen, or ever likely to see if there is such a thing as
a near death experience, it must have been for both fighters.
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Ones i actually saw
Benn v McClellan
Hamed v Kelley
Junior Jones v Kennedy Mckinney (same bill as above if i remember right)
Carl Thompson v Ezra Sellers
and call me cruel but Amir Khan v Breidis Prescott is one of the best value for money ppv's ever in my opinion![]()
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
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Benn v Gerald had me jumping off my seat.
Morales v Barrera had my jaw dropping in disbelief.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Corrales-Castillo-I was awesome, especially Round 10.
Leonard-Duran-I was a classic.
Hagler-Hearns was condensed mayhem for 3 rounds.
There's so much to pick from....
But my personal favorite (and most exciting from a personal perspective), was Trinidad-Vargas.
All these fights, except Hagler-Hearns, had "ebb and flow". They were back and forth, with numerous changes in momentum. That's something I like to see in exciting, classic fights.
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