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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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