I've only been to a handful. Froch-Pascal Froch-Dirrell Froch-Kessler The Magnificent Seven Haye-Harrison From a small selection, I rate Froch top. The Pascal and Kessler fights were brilliant live.
Yes mate. Left South Wales about 8am, drinking all the way up, on the **** all day in Manchester on jugs of vodka & red bull, then went to the MEN. Slept all the way through the undercard and got woken up as Lacy was coming out. Told the yanks behind me the fight was over after one round and they wouldn't have it. (To be honest, I probably wouldn't have believed some dick who'd only woken from a drunken stupor 10 minutes previous either) Think I was sitting next to Clinton Woods and taking the **** out of his Mrs shoes but can't be sure (Clinton if you're reading and can confirm or deny that would be great). Good day :good
In terms of standing in today's boxing world has to be haye v Ruiz. When haye put it together in that fight he looked stunning, and the knock down early doors helped too. The men was a fantastic arena to watch boxing in too
to many to choose benn for his excitement lewis for his accomplishments honeyghan again for the excitement he brung to the ring but he is underrated skill wise as well graham for his skill and elusiveness others , laing,sibson,watson,mcmillan,eubank,
:-( ive only been to 2 shows being only 19 woking part time and studying part time i dont exactly have much disposable income I went to the magnificent 7 show and the matt skelton vs martin rogan show where de gale, gavin and saunders made there debut's so i dont know i guess the best fighter i have seen live is either currently cleverly or macklin could well end up be 1 of the olympians though im saving up in the hope of going to a froch or haye fight next year though :thumbsup