Either Leonard-Hearns I, the Barrera-Morales trilogy, or an old film of Gene Tunney fighting Harry Greb that I bought in a garage sale.
Probably Hagler vs Mugabe. Also, Leonard vs Duran 1. Barrera vs Morales 1. Ward vs Gatti 1. Jones vs Ruiz. DLH vs Vargas. Winky vs JC Candelo. Nate Campbell vs Juan Diaz. Bowe vs Golota 1. All favorite fights I have looped and watched falling asleep (or trying to) .
Rigondeaux vs Donaire Cotto va Margarito II Broner vs DeMarco Mayweather vs Ortiz Like watching these one sided fights where one guy shows skill and hardly any mistakes, you appreciate it as an art Also Wilder vs Harrison :smoke when he does his windmill attack and falls is priceless
I think i liked watching it because it was so short lol Mayweather did look good in it the way he kept landing straight rights and Ortiz couldnt do anything about it
Bowe-Golota I and II Gatti-Ward I Brewster-Liakhovic Bowe-Holyfield I Lewis-Klitschko Barrera-Morales I and III Hopkins-De La Hoya and many others, these are just off the top of my head
thats a classic mine's the dying seconds of KTFO6 :happy:happy:happy honourable mention to Calzaghe Lacy :cheers
Yeah the length is why it is the fight that I will show most people who have never really watched boxing before. It's 19 minutes start to finish and has a lot of action given the short duration. It features the best of his era in with Ortiz's all action style. And one of the more dramatic conclusions in recent boxing history... Of course being there in person is why I love this fight so much. It was extremely one sided. A complete beatdown that resulted in Margarito having Terminator eye again. X 2 X 2 I for some reason can't really watch Calzaghe/Lacy again. For some reason it's just kind of... I don't know, not entertaining to me as a fan of neither. I'd rather watch plenty of other near 120-108's like Rigondeaux/Donaire (bad example as not quite a shutout but still).
Also Wilder vs Harrison :smoke when he does his windmill attack and falls is priceless[/quote] i was at that fight i could see the fear in Harrisons face from back of the arena