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    I think the build up to the Hatton - Tszyu fight was so good, and when he actually beat him I think thats the most happiest at a result ive ever had before. I was young and still fairly new to boxing and I remember nobody gave him a chance but he still did it, great momment for British boxing that night

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    MarkTko vs Fantana, a match o legend for the ages.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    I think the build up to the Hatton - Tszyu fight was so good, and when he actually beat him I think thats the most happiest at a result ive ever had before. I was young and still fairly new to boxing and I remember nobody gave him a chance but he still did it, great momment for British boxing that night
    I gotta side with you on that one, amazing night.

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    jones vs tarver 2.......still cant belive it

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    Ali V Foreman, they showed at the cinema here in OZ!

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    Ray Mancini-KimDuk Khoo.

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    This.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    This.

    'Get in there Frank!' RIP Harry


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    But yeah that was an awesome presentation. I remember their rematch I saw it on PPV. When Bruno said there was no way Tyson could beat him, it was hilarious because they replayed it 3 times. "And there is no way, there's no way, there's no way, there's no way.. he can beat me"
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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    Ali V Foreman, they showed at the cinema here in OZ!
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    When Manny became a 7 division world champion. Remembering those times when most people here said that Manny would just become a gatekeeper in the featherweights and his only single big win was against a "shot" Barrera. It's been 7 years since he stopped Barrera........................... and yet most still discredit his accomplishments or at least find a way to discredit him.
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