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  • JayBee74
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 22989

    #5026
    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

    $70 for Crawford-Khan. Too rich for my blood.

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    • Money99
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2002
      • 12694

      #5027
      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

      Originally posted by JayBee74
      $70 for Crawford-Khan. Too rich for my blood.
      Me too. This shouldn't be a PPV fight. Most shouldn't TBH.

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      • pk500
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 8062

        #5028
        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

        Originally posted by Money99
        Me too. This shouldn't be a PPV fight. Most shouldn't TBH.
        100 percent. At least Don King stacked some of his PPVs with superb undercards in the 1980s and 1990s. That doesn't happen anymore, making current PPV cards an even lousier value.
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        • pietasterp
          All Star
          • Feb 2004
          • 6237

          #5029
          Re: Boxing Off-Topic

          It seems like it's been a while since there's really been a truly great fight, by my recollection. There have been some good fights scattered over the last few years, but really great, memorable fights? I just don't know. Alvarez-Golovkin (1 and 2) were good not great. Joshua-Klitschko I guess, but that was 2+ years ago now. Other than that, I can't really remember too many really great fights recently.

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          • JayBee74
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 22989

            #5030
            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

            Originally posted by pietasterp
            It seems like it's been a while since there's really been a truly great fight, by my recollection. There have been some good fights scattered over the last few years, but really great, memorable fights? I just don't know. Alvarez-Golovkin (1 and 2) were good not great. Joshua-Klitschko I guess, but that was 2+ years ago now. Other than that, I can't really remember too many really great fights recently.
            Yeah, not too many Leonard-Hearns I's lately.

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            • pk500
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 8062

              #5031
              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

              Originally posted by pietasterp
              It seems like it's been a while since there's really been a truly great fight, by my recollection. There have been some good fights scattered over the last few years, but really great, memorable fights? I just don't know. Alvarez-Golovkin (1 and 2) were good not great. Joshua-Klitschko I guess, but that was 2+ years ago now. Other than that, I can't really remember too many really great fights recently.
              Fury-Wilder wasn't technically ideal, but it was entertaining as hell.

              Last year, Hurd-Lara, Valdez-Quigg and Tanaka-Kimura were corkers.

              All three were fights outside of glamour divisions featuring names only known by the hardcore. But they were great fights. Find them on YouTube if you haven't seen them.
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              • Money99
                Hall Of Fame
                • Sep 2002
                • 12694

                #5032
                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                Originally posted by pietasterp
                It seems like it's been a while since there's really been a truly great fight, by my recollection. There have been some good fights scattered over the last few years, but really great, memorable fights? I just don't know. Alvarez-Golovkin (1 and 2) were good not great. Joshua-Klitschko I guess, but that was 2+ years ago now. Other than that, I can't really remember too many really great fights recently.
                That's because the best rarely fight the best. As pk pointed out, there are some dandies out there, but when I think of great, special bouts, I usually think of championship bouts or guys who are in the p4p discussion.

                Manager, promoters and the fighters themselves make sure they avoid the tough fights if at all possible.
                Crawford-Spence should have happened a year or two ago. Heck, not too long ago Kell Brooke was a killer at 147. Why haven't, or why didn't, these 3 already have a fight with one another?

                If this is 1975, all three of those guys, and Thurman have likely fought each other at least once.

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                • pk500
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8062

                  #5033
                  Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                  Originally posted by Money99
                  If this is 1975, all three of those guys, and Thurman have likely fought each other at least once.
                  Just think of how much poorer boxing would be if the Four Kings -- Hagler, Leonard, Duran and Hearns -- all didn't fight each other in the 80s.

                  That's exactly what's happening in boxing now. Pathetic. But I still love the sport to the depth of my soul.
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                  • JayBee74
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22989

                    #5034
                    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by pk500
                    Just think of how much poorer boxing would be if the Four Kings -- Hagler, Leonard, Duran and Hearns -- all didn't fight each other in the 80s.
                    Yeah, you could pick a few great fights out of those matchups.

                    On another note, Munguia actually struggled against Hogan? Many say Hogan actually won!

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                    • pk500
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 8062

                      #5035
                      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                      Originally posted by JayBee74
                      Yeah, you could pick a few great fights out of those matchups.

                      On another note, Munguia actually struggled against Hogan? Many say Hogan actually won!
                      I watched the fight live, and I had Hogan winning 115-113 in my scoring. Close fight, so a draw or 115-113 score for Munguia was understandable, especially considering Munguia was the hometown star.

                      But 116-112 for Munguia? That judge either is blind, on the take or judged a different fight than what the world saw. Typical boxing.
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                      • aholbert32
                        (aka Alberto)
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 33106

                        #5036
                        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                        Originally posted by Money99
                        That's because the best rarely fight the best. As pk pointed out, there are some dandies out there, but when I think of great, special bouts, I usually think of championship bouts or guys who are in the p4p discussion.



                        Manager, promoters and the fighters themselves make sure they avoid the tough fights if at all possible.

                        Crawford-Spence should have happened a year or two ago. Heck, not too long ago Kell Brooke was a killer at 147. Why haven't, or why didn't, these 3 already have a fight with one another?



                        If this is 1975, all three of those guys, and Thurman have likely fought each other at least once.


                        FYI, Brook fought Spence and lost.


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                        • JayBee74
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 22989

                          #5037
                          Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                          Wow, that was worth $70!!
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                          • RockinDaMike
                            All Star
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 9090

                            #5038
                            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                            Originally posted by JayBee74
                            Wow, that was worth $70!!
                            Spoiler


                            Khan killed his career, what a joke. No more support for this guy


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                            • JayBee74
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 22989

                              #5039
                              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                              Originally posted by RockinDaMike
                              Khan killed his career, what a joke. No more support for this guy
                              Didn't see the fight but my guess is that he quit.

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                              • gmac0322
                                MVP
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 1650

                                #5040
                                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                                Originally posted by JayBee74
                                Didn't see the fight but my guess is that he quit.
                                He basically quit. After the first round he really felt his power. In the 5th and 6th Crawford was destroying his body and he didnt know what to do with Crawford switching stances back and forth. It was beautiful to see how he broke him down. The accidental shot was low but it was more on the side or upper thigh and not a direct shot. Kahn refused to take the full 5 minutes. He just jumped at opportunity to quit. He knew that he was going to be put sleep soon.

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