The Most Epic Fight Ever

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  1. smiffy

    smiffy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    nigel benn v gerald mclellan

    the people doing long lists without including it obviously haven't seen it, you're missing out.
     
  2. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    Yeah - I just forgot about that one. Special mention must go to the first Eubank/Benn fight as well.

    The second Eubank vs Watson fight was pretty spectacular also.
     
  3. teamkronk

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    micheal Carbajal Vs Chocita Gonzales 1
     
  4. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Filmed, Ali KO8 Foreman

    Not filmed, Jeanette KO49 Sam McVey
     
  5. smiffy

    smiffy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    rumble in the jungles a good one, taking in the build up, the location ,the fighters and the fight itself it is probably number 1 .
     
  6. jaco

    jaco Thomas Hearns Full Member

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    Highly underrated fight, one of my personal favorites.
     
  7. FROST

    FROST Boxing Addict Full Member

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    With all the huge build-up, Ali-Foreman has to be the most epic.

    Ali-Frazier III was also an epic battle that has to be among the top5
     
  8. smiffy

    smiffy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    best scrap i've seen bar non.
     
  9. smiffy

    smiffy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    in recent times for british boxing matthew macklins defeat to jamie moore was epic in every way. two friends beating the **** out of eachother ended up with macklin in a very bad way.
     
  10. Salty Dog

    Salty Dog globalize the Buc-ees revolution Full Member

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    Ward-Gatti 1 especially, imo ...

    Another that was epic but is less mentioned here is Hagler-Mugabi. I really enjoyed that one. Such a brawl that one of the toughest men in the sport's history was looking for permission to retire in the interview after his KO victory...