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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
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    Man who're you telling, I had a lovely boxing collection and now 95% of is was stolen and sold for drug money
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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK View Post
    My favorites:

    1. Ali vs. Fraizer
    2. SRR vs. Jake
    3. Vasquez vs. Marquez
    4. Erik vs. MAB
    5. Chacon vs. Limon
    6. Bowe vs. Holyfield
    7. Zale vs. Graciano
    8. Gatti vs. Ward
    9. Duran vs. De Jesus
    10. Gonzalez vs. Carbajal
    Where's Holyfield-Ruiz?

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Extremely surprised that I'm the only one who's mentioned SRR-Jake. Would have thought that made everyones list.....

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK View Post
    Extremely surprised that I'm the only one who's mentioned SRR-Jake. Would have thought that made everyones list.....
    I was just thinking any three fight series but I guess it doesn't matter as long as there were at least three fights. So that would be a good one, same for Chacon-Limon.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I was just thinking any three fight series but I guess it doesn't matter as long as there were at least three fights. So that would be a good one, same for Chacon-Limon.
    I didn't mention SRR vs Lamotta or Chacon vs Limon because they wern't three fight series, and i thought you was only after 3 fight series in that case.

    1 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier
    2 Sugar Ray Robinson vs Jake Lamotta
    3 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Erik Morales
    4 Rafael Marquez vs Israel Vasquez
    5 Barney Ross vs Jimmy Mclarin
    6 Bobby Chacon vs Rafael Limon
    7 Tony Zale vs Rocky Graziano
    8 Riddick Bowe vs Evander Holyfield
    9 Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward
    10 Michael Carbajal vs Humberto Gonzalez
    11 Floyd Patterson vs Ingemar Johansson
    12 Dennis Andries vs Jeff Harding
    13 Roberto Duran vs Esteban De Jesus
    14 Benny Kid Paret vs Emile Griffith
    15 Jersey Joe Walcott vs Ezzard Charles
    Last edited by ICB; 03-06-2008 at 03:04 PM.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK View Post
    Extremely surprised that I'm the only one who's mentioned SRR-Jake. Would have thought that made everyones list.....
    That one is a little older but it was a great series,especially since it was 6 fights if I remember. Even tho Robinson won I think five of them, they were not at all boring(I wasn't around for 'em but I have tapes) and a few that could have went the other way. Only two were actual dominations and the rest were close.
    Recently,no other series tops what we just saw,IMO.

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    John John Molina Vs. Tony Lopez was pretty good.One of the worst rematch beatings put on a guy (Lopez) that Ive seen in 2nd
    Daniel Zaragoza Vs. Paul Banke (R.I.P) Is one of the best That hardly anyone ever mentions
    Greg Haugen Vs. Vinny Pazienza

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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    John John Molina Vs. Tony Lopez was pretty good.One of the worst rematch beatings put on a guy (Lopez) that Ive seen in 2nd
    Daniel Zaragoza Vs. Paul Banke (R.I.P) Is one of the best That hardly anyone ever mentions
    Greg Haugen Vs. Vinny Pazienza
    I can ALWAYS count on you to call out fights/fighters/moments that no one ever mentions....

    Sent some Rep. your way....

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Where's Holyfield-Ruiz?
    That trilogy is in a World of it's own....

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by SEANIE View Post
    DENNIS ANDRIES Vs JEFF HARDING

    For the WBC ligh heavyweight title.

    Three great fights.
    no shit?

    somebody else mentioned that like two posts ago, that must be a good one

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