yes... MAB vs Morales... another battle of two highly skilled warriors that showed many facets of what make boxing great, including defence at times lol.
id say hagler-hearns... that can get any one interested anoynooe know where i can buy the Gatti-Ward trilogy that ships to the US? ive heard its the best but i never got to see any of the fights
Duran-Leonard I Barrera-Morales I Castillo-Corrales I Leonard-Hearns Hagler-Hearns Ali-Frazier III Hopkins-Trinidad Calzaghe-Kessler Whitaker-Ramirez II
:good Pryor v Arguello 1&2 Eubank v Benn S.Sanchez v Lopez 1 & 2 JCC v Meldrick Taylor Barrera v McKinney
Sugar Ray Leonard v Marvin Hagler in 87 was entertaining.. I have very fond memories of Mike Tysons fight with Trev Berbick .. Frank Bruno winning the European Title v Anders Ecklund, Holmes v Spinks 1 Hagler v Mugabi was great too...
To make anybody a fight fan you put on Castillo vs Corrales I, Barrera vs Morales I, or the Gatti Ward fights. But, a fight that defines the whole sport of boxing for me would be Ali vs Foreman: Villian vs Hero, old vs young, skill vs power, and of course the climax which proved nothing is certain in boxing.
hagler - hearns corrales - castillo 1 benn - mcclellan morales - barrera 1 arguello - pryor 1 vasquez - marquez 2 this is what boxing is about for me. of course i also appreciate the work of fine techinicians, but these are the fights that attract fans.