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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    For me it is the best!
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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: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Vasquez-Marquez is the greatest world title trilogy
    Gatti-Ward was the greatest non-title trilogy
    To say one of these trilogies was greater then the other would be hard for me to do.

    Vasquez-Marquez tops Graziano-Zale by a little for me because they had 25 rounds of brutal exchanges compared to 15 vicious rounds between Graziano and Zale. Still, only slightly better for me though both trilogies were incredible.
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    Default Re: Have there been many better trilogies?

    Back when heavyweights weren't the laughingstock of boxing, Ali-Frazier was a pretty good one as far as trilogies go.

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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.

    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

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    It was the first time Graziano was ever knocked out when he was beatebn by Zale in Yankee Stadium. It started a bloody mess of a Trilogy which will go down in history as one of the most visceral and testosterone fuelled rivalries ever to be sanctioned inside the boxing ring. Riots occured in prisons around New York upon the announcement of the result of the first fight. The result of the second almost gave the New York Commisioner a heart attack.

    Graziano deemed Zale to be "made of the same steel they mined in the place he came from." Graziano's quality spoke for itself. Graziano claimed he wasn't hurt in the first fight, but that may have been because he was slipping out of conciousness. Zale too was pummeled and in the return he felt the full effects of the New Yorkers rage fuelled attack. The decider was less publicised and I must admit I've never seen it personally. But with the win Zalwe secured himself a palce in the HoF and Graziano was filled with enough fuel to last him the rest of his career as one of the most aggressive fighters of all time
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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    I don't think footage of the first two fights exist. I've seen parts of the 3rd and that was brutal, crazy ref as well, only the ropes holds Rocky up at one point and the ref grabs his arms straightens him up and pushes him into the centre of the ring to be KTFO lol. Vicious two punch combo to finish him off, they don't make refs like they used to.

    Most accounts claim the first two were just as brutal, so it's certainly up there as one of the great trilogies.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    The greatest trilogy ever has to be Williams vs. Sprott. Although if we get to see Skelton vs. Sprott 3 and Williams vs. Harrison then we'll have a new #1 for sure

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    I don't think footage of the first two fights exist. I've seen parts of the 3rd and that was brutal, crazy ref as well, only the ropes holds Rocky up at one point and the ref grabs his arms straightens him up and pushes him into the centre of the ring to be KTFO lol. Vicious two punch combo to finish him off, they don't make refs like they used to.

    Most accounts claim the first two were just as brutal, so it's certainly up there as one of the great trilogies.
    There is certainly clips of the first and second fights. If you can get your hands on a copy of Ferdie Pacheco's DVD "12 greatest rounds of boxing" I believe rounds of the first fight are included.
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    These guys beat the crap outta each other in three unfogettable bouts.

    Each one got more brutal.

    At the end of the third fight they could hardly stand.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    That's good to hear Donny. I need to boost my dvd collection.

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    Default Re: Speaking of great trilogies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    That's good to hear Donny. I need to boost my dvd collection.
    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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