The best from recent times that come to mind...
Duddy-Campas : A fucken thriller of a fight non-stop action lots of blood.
Hopkins-Trinindad : One for the ages.
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The best from recent times that come to mind...
Duddy-Campas : A fucken thriller of a fight non-stop action lots of blood.
Hopkins-Trinindad : One for the ages.
I recently see John Duddy vs Yori Boy Campas again and i still think Yori Boy Campas won. But regardless it was a great fight, i just felt Yori Boy Campas got a bit cheated in that one two of the scorecards were ridiculous. It certainly wasn't a robbery it was a close fight but i felt Yori Boy Campas won it by 2 rounds atleast, speaking of John Duddy he hasn't made much noise lately.
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The first Ali-Frazier fight put boxing on the map like no other fight in the history of boxing. There's no way any fight can be bigger than that.
Ali-Fraizer was a big fight, but not hte biggest fight ever, Dempsey and Louis also had fights that captured the hearts of Americans and people world wide maybe even to a greater degree than Ali ever did.
Robinson had plenty of big fights at MSG.
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No way, even televised, almost every American was listening on Radio to Louis-Schmeling 2, the Dempsey fights. Ali was very much disliked for his stance on the war. He wasn't as popular as Louis or Dempsey as popular as he was. He's just more recent. I mean way back in the day Dempsey drawing million dollar crowds, and that was like a decade into the 1900's. Nowadays that would be the equivalanet of probably over 500 million dollars, and that was without PPV.
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You know... maybe it's not quite that clear cut. Let's say those are the two biggest fights in MSG history. Ali-Frazier because of its implications on boxing's television popularity (and growth after that)... and Louis-Schmeling because of the hugeness of the symbolic USA-Germany confrontation during those times.
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