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"Al Grito De Guerra"
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Ali Vs. Foreman, Big George was supposed to smash Muhammad Ali but...
"Ali! Bumaye!" The Vet beat the NKOTB |
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Nash Equilibrium Debunker
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Young star beats faded legend: Guerrero UD10 Casamayor
Faded legend beats young star: Morales RTD10 Cano (maybe not star outside Mexican domestic level, but young undefeated guy who did go on to contend for a world title and get robbed contending in the next division up against Malignaggi...) |
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"Al Grito De Guerra"
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Miguel Angel Gonzalez Vs. JCC
(Some think MAG edged this out) This was Old Lion Vs. New Lion. It ended 115-115 |
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"Al Grito De Guerra"
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Sergio Martinez Vs. JCC Jr.
The old man beat the kid pillar to post & taught him respect. Hopefully Jr. Now understands you don't play this sport. |
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I watched Duran v Moore the other week, I had forgotten just how brilliant and brutal that beating was! Moore and Barkley were actually very good friends who came up together. Barkley went into the Duran fight with the idea of revenge on his mind, and he tried to go to war with the old legend. The 36 year old former LW Duran beat him up for 12 rounds and made history
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I think because Floyd was already p4p king at that point (along with Bernard) 1 and 2. It doesn't really fit the cat. And Gatti wasn't really an ELITE boxer. He was a fan favorite and could brawl/box, but he was never really up there. ^ Yup |
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