Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

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  • JayBee74
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 22989

    #1

    Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

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  • K_rob11
    MVP
    • Sep 2005
    • 1465

    #2
    Re: Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

    Just read this.....thanks for the heads up!

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    • JayBee74
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 22989

      #3
      Re: Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

      Originally posted by K_rob11
      Just read this.....thanks for the heads up!

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      Wow, that's some great fights to choose from.

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      • Rodster
        Banned
        • Mar 2003
        • 5709

        #4
        Re: Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

        What!??? No Gatti v Ward the Trilogy Classics, unbelievable.

        If I had to choose from that list I would say Leonard v Hearns "Classic" and Aaron "Hawk Time" Pryor v Arguillo.

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        • pk500
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 8062

          #5
          Re: Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

          Ali-Frazier III, hands down. Dundee said Ali probably wouldn't have been able to answer the bell for the 15th if Frazier's corner didn't throw in the towel, and Frazier's trainer said Joltin' Joe may have died in the ring if he went out for the 15th due to the punishment he took in that fight.

          I think I recall Ali was hyperventilating in the corner during that fight because Frazier's body blows were so hard that they literally knocked the wind out of him.

          Hagler-Hearns was savage, too. That was the fight where they came out swinging at the opening bell and didn't stop for like three or four rounds, right?

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          PK
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          • JayBee74
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 22989

            #6
            Re: Who's #1 Greatest Fights?

            Originally posted by pk500

            Hagler-Hearns was savage, too. That was the fight where they came out swinging at the opening bell and didn't stop for like three or four rounds, right?

            Take care,
            PK
            Well kind of-the first round was arguably the greatest in boxing history, but if I remember Hagler began to take control midway through the second round. Hearns got KOed in the 3rd.

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