Which fight got you worked up the most ?

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  1. BlackCloud

    BlackCloud I detest the daily heavyweight threads Full Member

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    By worked up i mean edge of your pants anticipation, biting your finger nails waiting for the first bell with absolutely no idea who was going to win.

    For myself it has to be Hagler / Hearns.
    Somehow i managed to get through the entire following day not knowing the result as it was shown on ITV time delayed from the previous night.

    I was all for Hagler in that bout and what made it even worse was the fact that i did overhear on the radio that the fight was stopped in the 3rd round so when Marvin suffered that cut i figured that was it.

    Never been a fight for me since that got me worked up beforehand like that one.

    Another was Holmes - Ali, i guess i bought into the smokescreen regarding Ali's weight etc but we all got to believe in miracles i guess.....Never watched that fight again to this day and never will.

    On a side note, i used to get stressed out in a slightly lesser way when Seb Coe was going to race Steve Ovett :)
     
  2. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Foreman/Lyle, how could you not be on the edge of your seat watching that one. Another was Foreman/Norton as that may have been the most awesome show of power I personally have seen.
     
  3. Waynegrade

    Waynegrade Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Terry Norris vs Keith Mullings ... I know it`s on Rooster`s top ten list :)
     
  4. RockysSplitNose

    RockysSplitNose Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    One comes straight mind from very recently : Carl Froch vs George Groves in terms of not knowing who was going to win (although I had a sneaking feeling Groves was going to do it)

    Remember having that total fear thing going on before Benn-McClellan aswell
     
  5. RockyJim

    RockyJim Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ali/Frazier I...March 8, 1971...FOTC...biggest fight of my lifetime...
     
  6. LobowolfXXX

    LobowolfXXX Member Full Member

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    Leonard-Hearns I
    Sanchez-Gomez
    Pryor-Arguello I
    Spinks-Qawi
    All Corrales-Castillo and Marquez-Vasquez fights after the first in each series.
     
  7. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    ok...this will get me looked down upon.....but i thought herbie hide was the second coming of ali...before his fight with bowe i had told a lot of friends and work colleagues that he was going to cause a shock..and whats more do it easily....i had it all worked out...speed would be the difference...bowe would be hitting air and look like he'd be underwater compared to hide who would be hitting him 4 to 1 and really hurting him...i told them all about the devestating power hide had, the style and speed....he'd school bowe.......i had it built up a lot and got as the title asks very worked up for it.

    i know...i know :oops:
     
  8. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And so with me RJ. This fight I saw ringside in 1971, had special meaning to me as I saw both Frazier and Clay box in the amateurs, and the fact that
    Frazier and Ali were both undefeated and bitter rivals added much anxiety and tension for the packed house at MSG. I had the foresight to bring a pair of binoculars to the bout as we sat in the end balcony...What a night, what a fight ! This event ALONG with the Ray Robinson vs Randy Turpin
    fight at the old Polo Grounds, were the 2 most memorable main events I ever saw ringside by far...cheers.
     
  9. Baclava

    Baclava Active Member Full Member

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    Vitali Klitschko vs Lennox Lewis. I was nervous the whole day, then watching the fight live on TV during night (in europe) and I was really really involved in this fight.
    Recently I remember the 12th round of Chavez Jr. vs Sergio Martinez got me worked up.
     
  10. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I am with the opening post it was Hagler/Hearns.

    Despite being in South London and only ten at the time everybody was seemingly talking about it. And I simply could not get my head around it. The Hearns that beat Duran was unbeatable, but Hagler 'never' lost...
     
  11. clinikill

    clinikill Active Member Full Member

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    The Gatti-Ward fights, of course. Jackson-McClellan I and McClellan-Benn, as well.
     
  12. BillB

    BillB Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Patterson - Johansson I

    I heard it on the radio when I was a kid. It was the first upset I had ever seen or heard.
    At the time I thought Patterson was a real champion and couldn't understand what was happening and how it was happening.
     
  13. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Loads of fights

    Hagler vs hearns
    Benn vs eubank I & II
    Benn vs Watson
    Kaylor vs christie
    Kaylor vs gumbs
    Minter vs antuofermo II
    palomino vs green
    Pryor vs arguello I
    Benn vs McClellan
    Loads more
     
  14. AlFrancis

    AlFrancis Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would imagine that it would have been my pick too, had I been alive then. :D

    For me it's probably Tyson-Spinks for the lineal heavyweight world championship. I was reasonably confident of a Tyson victory, but there was enough doubt there to cause me to have lots of butterflies in my stomach. I'm pretty sure they were breeding or something.

    Hagler-Hearns was a massive fight and there was so much tension and hype about that one that it was unreal. I was a little young to fully appreciate the magnitude of the event, but I knew it was a big, big fight.