Best Quadrilogies in Boxing History

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  1. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There’s no Chacon-Limon I out there.
     
  2. Saintpat

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    Me too. Like watching a cat play with a mouse for the most part.
     
  3. William Walker

    William Walker Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh, that's right, good catch. No doubt it was a good fight tho.
     
  4. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So the very first was .............................. Kecthel/ Papke, your welcome.
     
  5. PhillyPhan69

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    Probably not the best, but I have always been a fan of the Azumah Nelson vs Jesse James Leija fights. Under discussed competitive series
     
  6. William Walker

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    it's a pretty good series
     
  7. PhillyPhan69

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    getting ready to rewatch and score these this week. On a bit of a Sahaprom kick at the minute
     
  8. George Crowcroft

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    If you're gonna binge Sahaprom, make sure you give the Chuwatana fight a watch. One of the best chess-matches in bantamweight history IMO. Love that fight.
     
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  9. PhillyPhan69

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    cool thanks for the tip. Don’t believe I have seen it (or have no memory of it?), I think I have the Tatsuyoshi fights next but will slide Chuwatana in before I get to them at your recommendation! You have never failed me before :aaaaa: so I will trust your judgement
     
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  10. George Crowcroft

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    Given its Veeraphol's forth pro fight, he isn't quite as refined as he was later on. As I recall, he didn't have the upper-body movement or feint game that he'd develop later on, but he was more aggresive (this was before Nana made him a bit more cautious) and he still had his brilliant straight right. Chuwatana was a very good operator in his own right IMO, with wins over Konadu, Johnson and Machado.

    I really enjoyed it.
     
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  11. PhillyPhan69

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    point taken! I did notice during the Konadu fight that his inexperience was exposed (not that he was exposed just his inexperience). He was real sharp, but when Konadu regrouped in round 2 Sahaprom was not as polished or composed as he would later become. He got careless and over anxious and it caught him in a big way. It will be cool to watch a few through his career and watch how he evolves.
     
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