The 50 Best Boxing Masterclasses Seen (Complete) On Film

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  1. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    some others to mention :
    Julio Cesar Chavez vs Edwin Rosario
    Tim Austin vs Adan Vargas
    James Toney vs Vassily Jirov
    Stevie Johnston vs Angel Manfredy
    Naseem Hamed vs Steve Robinson
    Marco Antonio Barrera vs Enrique Sanchez
    Bernard Hopkins vs Antwun Echolls II
    Erik Morales vs Paulie Ayala
    Floyd Mayweather vs Phillip Ndou
    Johny Tapia vs Danny Romero
    Alexis Arguello vs Alfredo Escalera II
     
  2. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is kind of surprising, since it's not normally seen as a vintage perfomance by Ali. Would like to know your reasoning behind this one. (no criticism implied, just curiosity)
     
  3. Dempsey1238

    Dempsey1238 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ali nearly won evey singal round of that fight. Outside of the toe knockdown, Ali put on a one sided boxing show.
     
  4. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Great list...I could never get bored watching any of the fights you listed.
     
  5. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Great list, sweet_scientist. Definitely gives me some fights to track down.
     
  6. NickHudson

    NickHudson Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with Ali v. Wepner - it is an underrated performance.

    From memory it is after Foreman and before Frazier IIII, so he was still in his purple patch.

    What is remarkable is that Ali carries his opponent, who is hopeless but robust, but then elects to knock him out in the 15th, after an hour of fun, by throwing beautifully timed right hands.

    Before that it was just points scoring left jabs and an occasional left hook.

    Ali's ability to choose when to finish opponents clearly suggests a monumental gulf in class...

    PS I can't believe some of the gurus in here have not seen Ali v. Williams. Actually, its probably a good thing - everything else seem **** by comparison.

     
  7. Dempsey1238

    Dempsey1238 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well Ali can only choose there fall for the most part if they were below the elite level, He fail in his own effort to "Choose" for Joe Fraizer, Doug Jones, and a few others.
     
  8. hdog

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    Sanchez - Lopez I

    Monzon - Valdez II
     
  9. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    I thought Hearns - Benitez was a clinic too.
     
  10. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    Holmes - Shavers I was a clinic vs a stylistically suited foe, but none the less a great boxing performance.
     
  11. META5

    META5 Active Member Full Member

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    You could argue that Benitez put on a clinic as well ... same with the Leonard bout.

    Many punches that appear to land, upon closer inspection were either just slipped or rolled with ... that said, Hearns did impress me in this bout.
     
  12. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    Totally agree, and i should have actually mentioned it was two faceted. Hearns actually forced Benitez to attempt to up the ante in the latter stages.
     
  13. META5

    META5 Active Member Full Member

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    I submit that there is no man at 147 - 154 lbs that could've outboxed a healthy Hearns ... beaten, outfought, possible, but outboxed? I struggle to think of anyone that I'd bet the house on.
     
  14. Sweet Pea

    Sweet Pea Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Truth.
     
  15. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nice list. There's a few fights there I haven't seen yet like Pedroza-Ford and Lopez-Potelo but I have both and I'll give them a watch and see what I make of them.

    Both Curry-Starling fights showcase two skillful operators, and though I don't think their fights were that good as spectacles, there's no denying that both men were skilled technicians.