Best Triology +

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  1. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ali Frazier
    Gatti Ward
    Patterson Johhansson
    Pacman Marquez
    Robinson Lamotta
    Graziano Zale
     
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  2. Rumsfeld

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    You forgot MAB-Morales and Holy-Bowe.

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  3. Drachenorden

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    What about Pacquiao Bradley lol
     
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    Ali Frazier
    MAB Morales
    Marquez Vazquez +1(the fourth doesn't count )
    Gatti Ward
    Bowe Holyfield
    That's in order of my favourite.
    Funny thing almost all trilogies only have 2 great fights in them.
     
  6. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    That was a quadrilogy. Try again.
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    I had assumed "trilogy +" meant 3 or more, since the OP included at least two rivalries that had more than 3 contests.

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  8. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    On the basis 'Kid' Lewis and Jack Britton met 20 times one would think they must have fought at least 3 great fights among them.

    Well played with the quadrilogy by the way. But what is the name for 20 meetings?
     
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  9. CST80

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    I hadn't put that much thought into it.:roto2gaydude: You may be right.
     
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  10. Rumsfeld

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    Throw Patterson-Johansson into the mix. And that one had (at least in my opinion) 3 great action-packed fights.

    But the ones you listed tend to be my among my favorites (along with Ingo-Floyd), right down to your exclusion of Marquez-Vazquez 4, which I much prefer pretending never happened.

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  11. CST80

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    Twatrilogy?:clapclap:
     
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    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Points for inventiveness. Not sure it is definitive though?
     
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  13. Rumsfeld

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    You would think so. But just to play devil's advocate, Ruiz and Holyfield could have met 100 times, and I'm not sure they would have 1 "great" fight among them.

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  14. Rumsfeld

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    For whatever reason the two that jumped out to me when I saw the OP, were Pac-JMM and SRR-Lamotta.

    But in my estimation, MAB-Morales and Bowe-Holyfield (which both happen to be "true" trilogies) are better rivalries than most of those originally mentioned.

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  15. CST80

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    I must've missed that the first time around, I was distracted by his spelling of TriOlogy.:D

    I don't disagree with you actually. Add in Marquez-Vazquez, Gatti-Ward and Huck-Afolabi to round out the top 5.