Top 5 Unseen fights

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  1. KasimirKid

    KasimirKid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    By anyone who was still living in the past 20 years?
     
  2. SerbianLoudmouth

    SerbianLoudmouth Overhand right-Suzie Q Full Member

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    Lyle vs giant O'Halloran and Bonavena
    Greb vs Walker
    Quarry vs Machen
    Tyson vs Simms
    Cerdan vs LaMotta
    Chuvalo vs Cleroux,Jones and Bonavena full fight
    Marciano vs Vingo,Shkor and LaStarza 1
    Baer vs Campbell
    Liston vs Folley and Valdes
     
  3. 70sFan865

    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fitzsimmons vs Dempsey
    Fitzsimmons vs Maher I
    Fitzsimmoms vs Ruhlin
    Fitzsimmons vs Jeffries (both fights)
    Jeffries vs Corbett (both fights)
    Jack Johnson vs Denver Ed Martin (any fight)
    Langford vs Godfrey
    Langford vs Wills (Sam's win)
    Jeannette vs McVey (49 rounds battle)
    Jack Dempsey vs Fred Fulton
    Max Schmeling vs Johnny Risko
    Max Baer vs Earnie Schaff II
    Archie Moore vs Ezzard Charles (any fight)
    Rocky Marciano vs Shkor

    Any Greb fight. Any Sullivan fight.
     
  4. Gazelle Punch

    Gazelle Punch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Shkor fought Lastarza? Can’t find it
     
  5. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think he means he wants Marciano vs Sckor and Marciano vs LaStarza.
     
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  6. Gazelle Punch

    Gazelle Punch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ahhh I’m stupid lol got it lmao
     
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  7. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Greg Page vs Michael Dokes
    1976 National Golden Gloves semifinals.
    Greg Page vs Mitch Green.
    1977 National AAU semifinals
    Thomas Hearns vs Bobby Joe Young
    1977 National Golden Gloves and AAU Finals.
     
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  8. Thor Odinson

    Thor Odinson “U should have been banned for life”-some fangirl banned Full Member

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    Sullivan vs kilrain
    Sullivan vs Corbett
    Langford vs Johnson
    Langford vs wills (the one where Langford wins by KO)
    Dempsey vs Willie Meehan
     
  9. JLP1978

    JLP1978 Member Full Member

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    This is great thread and must of the ones I would pick have been said. The greatest being Walker vs Greb. I wouldn't mind seeing one of the fights between Robinson and Lamotta that were so close that people thought Jake was robbed.

    With that said I would pick Pep vs Graves.

    I would be interested in seeing the round that Willie claimed win without throwing a punch. Pep is an absolute joy to watch.

    I would like to add that I feel pretty blessed to have what we actually have. Joe Gans, Langford..Johnson etc. I couldn’t imagine only hearing about how good Robinson or Louis was but not seeing them. You might not believe it.
     
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  10. Roughhouse

    Roughhouse Active Member Full Member

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    I'd like to see the NABF Middleweight Title fight between Ronnie Harris and Sammy NeSmith. I saw the knockout on the local Indianapolis newscast the night of the fight and the ending was Rocky-esque with Nesmith barely standing up and hitting Harris with a desperation from-the-floor shot to Kayo him. If you guys saw what I remember, you'd never forget it. Just an amazing scene like out of a movie.

    I'm not educated on the 20's-50's fighters like you guys are experts on, so I'll stay modern;
    I'd also like to see Tony Chiaverini KO 10 "Mad Dog" Ross as there is no tape on Ross out there and he was the #1 Contender at 154 lbs at one time.
    Walter Moore vs Roy Williams. The history guys can't even agree on what round Williams ended it in and there's no writeup on the fight in Ring magazine or otherwise.
    Roughhouse Fischer vs Michael Dokes. How does a semi-main event with the hottest heavyweight in the world on the Ali-Holmes undercard for Chrissakes not only not get taped and replayed, but there are literally no pictures of it anywhere from ringside?
    I'll take a cell-phone or VHS tape of when the lowlifes jumped Jesse James Hughes in the Bottoms of Mobile, AL and left him unconscious to drown in a culvert just so they could get their just due.

    You guys continue discussing fight history at the high level you were before I interrupted....
     
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  11. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Olivares murdered poor Alan. A great performance, although Rudkin was past his best, but surely not a great fight.
     
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  12. ChrisJS

    ChrisJS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I’d rather see Olivares-Castillo III and his second round blitzing of Jose Luis Ramirez.
     
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  13. JLP1978

    JLP1978 Member Full Member

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    My favorite fighter is Ricardo Chapo Lopez. He fought a guy names Guerson Gerrera and he put on the most impressive profession boxing exhibition I have ever seen.

    I taped it in 2003 I think on VHS. I wish I could find someone with that fight.
     
  14. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I, too, would love to see this one. I’m from the same town in Alabama where Ross was from and he was well known. He had the longest active win streak in the sport at one time, or maybe it was KO streak.

    Saw him spar a time or two past his prime, when I think he was contemplating a comeback. He was a swarmer, helluva body puncher, super aggressive. Good comparison might be James “Hard Rock” Green or Curtis Parker. And during his career, Ross was one of the best-conditioned fighters on the planet, complete conditioning nut.

    All that being said, Ross and Chiaverini were similar in that they were both what I’d call ‘world-class club fighters.’ Neither was quick enough, skilled enough or hit hard enough to compete at the highest level. However, had either of them gotten a shot against a Rocky Mattioli or Elisha Obed or someone of that level, I’d have liked their chances.

    Nice shoutout on the late Jesse James Hughes, too. I think he played with fire, used to brag about setting up drug deals and then beating up the dealer and taking his money (and drugs, from what I understand). I think in the end he got set up.
     
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  15. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I remember all those too, including Roughhouse Fischer. Heard he was really robbed in Chicago against George Mostardini, whom they were really pushing. Great hearing about Mad Dog Ross and Jesse Hames Hughes again.
     
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