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

    This.

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

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

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

    Lennox Lewis fighting Razor Ruddock. Big step up and Lennox smashed him.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    Lennox Lewis fighting Razor Ruddock. Big step up and Lennox smashed him.

    hatton-tszyu takes some beating. Nobody really gave the unbeaten hatton much of a chance as he was stepping in with someone 5times better than he`d been in with before. Head and heart both suggested ricky was perhaps gonna get stopped around 7-8 but he just took the fight to tszyu and that iconic moment at the end of the 11th will always be with me as i remember having goosebumps all over.

    Also the night hopkins beat pavlik when again nobody gave him a chance. That moment at the end of the fight where hopkins just stood infront press row and gave that emotional look is something i will take to my grave with me!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HattonTheHammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WelshDevilRob View Post
    Lennox Lewis fighting Razor Ruddock. Big step up and Lennox smashed him.

    hatton-tszyu takes some beating. Nobody really gave the unbeaten hatton much of a chance as he was stepping in with someone 5times better than he`d been in with before. Head and heart both suggested ricky was perhaps gonna get stopped around 7-8 but he just took the fight to tszyu and that iconic moment at the end of the 11th will always be with me as i remember having goosebumps all over.

    Also the night hopkins beat pavlik when again nobody gave him a chance. That moment at the end of the fight where hopkins just stood infront press row and gave that emotional look is something i will take to my grave with me!!
    I remember reading Boxing Monthly before the Hatton - Tszyu fight and all 25 supposed experts had Tszyu, most by KO. So i suppose it was quite a big upset at the time.
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    Default Re: What was your single most indelible boxing memory or moment?

    Thomas Hearns icing Roberto Duran .
    Also Peter Manfredo's do or die effort against Calzaghe

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

    Barrera Morales One probably just shades it.

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