For me ringside at Hamed v Marco Barrera, to watch Hamed's in the ring pre fight bullshit about islam and then watch him get twatted would have been great.
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For me ringside at Hamed v Marco Barrera, to watch Hamed's in the ring pre fight bullshit about islam and then watch him get twatted would have been great.
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Ringside at either Ali/Foreman or Ali/Liston.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Ali V Frazier 1 (MSG 1971)
Rumble in the Jungle
Thriller in Manila
Leonard v Duran 1
Hagler V Hearns
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Randy Turpin v Sugar Ray Robinson. 1951. What an upset. Earls Court.
Frazier v Ali 1. Joe at his best.
Cooper v Ali. Its London its 1963.
Hatton v Tszyu.
Leonard v Hearns. Ceasars Palace.
Yup rumble in the jungle I watch it twice a year
Guess Ill have to pick rumble in the jungle, so I could find and mutilate the retard that just posted.
Roberto Duran and Esteban DeJesus 2
The main reason that I liked this fight after Duran lost a nontitle fight to DeJesus is that Duran the champ did not duck him and the challenger was one of the most skillfull lightweights of the Duran era. He knocked Duran down in the first round in both fights. Besides a punch to match the champ he had skills that made him the victor in the previous fight. Duran was not only in excellent shape but he evolved and showed skills. He out boxed and later outpunched DeJesus displaying movement and skill and speed along with giving a boxing clinic to the challenger. It was electric that day in Panama Duran by KO and there was two knockdowns scored by him.
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