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Kinda doesn't fit the criteria but a great fight non the less. Even if it was a bad decision.

It was a TERRIBLE decision.

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Another good one. Really a golden age of boxing back in the 80s when there were some pretty darn good fights every weekend on NBC and CBS. Usually Saturday afternoon. Juan Kidd Meza VS Jaimie Garza. Both these guys fights were always entertaining. When I watch schmoes like Mayweather fight today I think of guys like these in comparison and think WTF?

 

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Check out pawal wollack vs Sergio Martinez on YouTube. One if the best fights I've ever seen

Couldn't find it in YouTube. Do you have a link. Will watch it if you do.

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My high school's starting point guard against a much, much bigger guy. Turns out, fearless (crazy?) with fast hands beats big and lumbering. Like they say, it ain't the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.

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Roy Jones Jr gold medal bout that he "lost" but everyone (including the Korean gold medalist) knew he won. Add to that any Roy Jones fight...underappreciated as a fighter IMHO

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Julio Ceaser Chavez vs Meldrick Taylor. this is in my opinion a top five fight of all time. Action for all three minutes of each round. Taylor was never the same after that fight. He took a pounding but he gave back as good as he got. It was Chavez ability to take a punch and the constant pressure he put on Taylor was to much. The rematch Taylor was just a shell of his former self.

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Julio Ceaser Chavez vs Meldrick Taylor. this is in my opinion a top five fight of all time. Action for all three minutes of each round. Taylor was never the same after that fight. He took a pounding but he gave back as good as he got. It was Chavez ability to take a punch and the constant pressure he put on Taylor was to much. The rematch Taylor was just a shell of his former self.

 

That was a great fight, but I certainly wouldn't call that one obscure?

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