Your favorite fight(s) that ended in the 7th round

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by My2Sense, Jan 28, 2012.


  1. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Danny Lopez vs Ruben Olivares.
     
  2. Bobo

    Bobo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Michael Spinks vs Yaqui Lopez was a good one
     
  3. Conn

    Conn Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    For an interesting heavyweight match, I quite liked Lennox Lewis v Gary Mason .

    Frazier v Quarry 1 was great. But it didn't finish in the 7th round, the ref stopped in after the 7th.


    Oh, and as I'm talking HWs again, how about Ali v Folley just for the sheer primedness of a peak Ali ...
     
  4. TAC602

    TAC602 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :deal
     
  5. freelaw

    freelaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bowe-Golota I because of the excitement value. But I guess I may be a bit biased being Polish. Seeing my countryman sensationally schooling arguably the best HW on the scene, than fouling/getting jumped by a whole lot of people in the ring, was a whole lot of emotions..

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZlmCFKyWqU[/ame]


    Edit: well, it's not a KO, I only read the thread title when I posted.
     
  6. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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    All British heavyweight bouts.

    Lewis v Bruno
    Lewis v Mason
     
  7. big man

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    Ali-Quarry 2 was a great display by the 70's version of Muhummad.

    I remember enjoying watching Naseem Hamed's showing against Jose Badillo.

    I can't say I liked this but Calvin Groves stoppage of Jeff Fenech was as emphatic as it was surprising to me.

    Mo Harris's KO of Jimmy Thunder was memorable for the fact that Harris had a very poor record and was brought in as a punching bag for Thunder but the upset just shows that anything can happen in boxing.
     
  8. Pete47

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    The fight Charles vs. Walcott in which Jersey Joe won the title (1951). Both guys showed very good boxing.