Yeah, saw this on The Ring website earlier and was wondering if anyone has ever fought each other 4 times before? Anyway should be fun, should be fun![]()
Yeah, saw this on The Ring website earlier and was wondering if anyone has ever fought each other 4 times before? Anyway should be fun, should be fun![]()
Last edited by Kel; 03-19-2010 at 07:59 PM.
I don't remember anyone fighting each other four times either. I agree should be fun to watch.
Ray Robinson and Lamotta also fought at least 4 times, I think the total number was 6 or 7.
Anyway this should be an exciting fight.
This fight is a safe investment for excitement and fireworks, damn great news!
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Hopefully they get PAID. I mean PAID, if this was a $100 PPV every boxing fan should feel at least a little bit obligated to buy it considering the three fights prior.
Some people were against a fourth fight and I call those people crazy or just pussies scared of a little (or a lot) violence.
True Amat, if life was fair these would be the guys etting the $20m+ paydays. P4P calibre fighters who have given us maybe one of the best trilogies ever.
SIX times I just counted on Boxrec....I thought they only fought twice, he won one and threw the other. I really don't go that far back in boxing interest wise but it's pretty interesting to look at these guys records. Just check out the records of both SRR and JL, they fought the same guys a shit load of times.
I suppose that's when boxing was 'all' venue and fighters were thrown together to entertain rather than to make shit loads of cash. Man I'd have loved to have seen some of that shit.
Just realised I'm completely off-topic sorry bout that.
Makes sense that they get paid a lot to beat each other and to lose to anyone else would be harsh. they have beaten each others career out of each other.
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I thought going into the 3rd fight, Rafael Marquez would be able to control Israel Vasquez with his jab. Which he did successfully for so long, but then Israel Vasquez just put on so much pressure.
I really can't see Rafael Marquez winning this fight, if he couldn't keep Rafael Marquez at the end of his jab in the 3rd fight. And if he couldn't beat him in brawl in there 2nd meeting, i fail to see how he wins this.
I do really like Rafael Marquez as a fighter, but Israel Vasquez seems to be able to walkthrough Rafael Marquez's shots. And no other fighter has done that, which is why Israel Vasquez wins again for me, although i'll be hoping Rafael Marquez pulls it out.
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