tito vs b-hop would be the best out of the lot because of all the stuff that went down. they could end it by showing hopkins going back to puerto rico to give tito his belts, thats would be sick.
I would have enjoyed the tale of Arguello-Pryor alot more had Arguello been willing to be interviewed, but he passed on commenting on the HBO episode.:?
The countdowns are alot different......the legendary night episodes gives us much more insight into the minds of the fighters and their camps then and then now, well after the fighters have been retired..... .....for example, in the tale of Hagler-Leonard, there were people from Leonards own corner who were able to admit that the plan from Leonard all along was to steal the rounds by fighting the last seconds of every round. .....and that it had been coreagraphed in camp for Angelo Dundee to go on screaming rants at the corner of how well Leonard was doing so that no only the crowd would roar, but the judges would be brainwashed. Someone from Leonard's own corner admitted that it was'nt Leonard's substance that won the fight, but the showmanship......... .....I had known that Leonard, Dundee and the whole corner made out like bandits by conning everyone and their momma's.....but I was glad that I got to hear someone from Leonard's own corner admit to it in that Legendary nights episode. Its always fun to hear what the different camps and media alike have to say about the fights well after......I think that in reflecting back well after, they're much more willing to give and concede more credit to the other side that normally soon after they would'nt have done.
Whats so classy about a convicted cheater who took the padding out of one of his fighters gloves so that he could inflict damage on another fighter? Whats so classy about seeing in that Legendary nights episode Panama Lewis asking for a bottle he had mixed??? There is'nt anything classy about that episode, and I'd venture to guess its the reason why Arguello refused to be interviewed for it.