Vargas-Quartey. The poise and confidence in his skills and abilities the young Precocious Fernando Vargas displayed that night against a dangerous opponent like Quartey was great! Excellent performance.
Joe Calzaghe vs Jeff Lacy Carl Froch vs Lucian Bute Billy Joe Saunders vs David Lemieux Joe Calzaghe vs Mikkel Kessler Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 2 Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 1 Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito
An aged and overthehill coke fiend in Julio fending off a prime pound for pound monster in Sweat Pea to bravely earn a draw. Some say it was disputed and I could agree as I had Chavez a point ahead after 12.
Calzaghe-Lacy Fury-Wilder II Usyk-Joshua Lewis-Rahmen II Jones-Toney (hate to admit that one) Holyfield-Dougals Louis-Schmeling And I am going to say one that is highly controversial, and **** off anyone who doesn't like it: Chavez-Taylor I. I know that the narrative is that Taylor was ahead and should have won because the fight was stopped with two seconds left, but I have rarely seen a fighter so physically destroyed as was Taylor after that. Chavez never panicked, never deviated...just kept walking him down, hitting him with what he could, and doing damage with every punch. Whether it should have worked or not...well...history records that it did. And indeed, Taylor was never the same fighter.
Carlos Zarate beating Alfonso Zamora. 2 undeafeated champs. Zarate with 45 fights, 45 wins, 44 knockouts. Zamora with 29 fights 29 wins, 29 knockouts. Zamora had knocked out Eusebio Pedraza in 2 rounds before Pedraza became an all time great… Zarate ruined the poor kid… Zamora lost 4 of his next 8 fights and was knocked out 3 times.
Bivol Vs Canelo, and 115 - 113 is a joke (more realistic is 120 - 108; closer to the truth). One of the best performances I've ever seen.