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    Default Re: What was your single most indelible boxing memory or moment?

    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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    Personal experience?

    Barrera - Naz, win. All the UK fans couldn't understand why I was there supporting Barrera.
    Training in the closed gym, Barrera in one ring, me in the other, and me getting a hug.

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    Tyson KO Berbick and we have a new era in boxing!
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    Lennox Lewis fighting Razor Ruddock. Big step up and Lennox smashed him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    Ali V Foreman, they showed at the cinema here in OZ!
    You old b@stard, me too.
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    test

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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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    Hawk Time

    Many years ago my wife and I were on plane leaving Cincinnati and I noticed these kids with Golden Gloves Boxing Jackets as they got aboard with their coach who was kind of a paunchy and short guy. As he walked by me, I said, "What time is it?" He quickly looked at me and said "Hawk Time." He smiled broadly and his eyes kind of watered up and so did mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    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.
    Barrera wasn't shot...majorly interrupted during training...the only other time Barrera got stopped was the 1st fight with junior Jones...again majorly interrupted during training. But you keep looking on the bright side junkie-lover

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