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re: Favorite fight of all time
Posted on 5/14/12 at 4:06 pm to bobbyray21
Posted on 5/14/12 at 4:06 pm to bobbyray21
Pedro v. Don Zimmer
Honorable mention
ARod v. Varitek
Honorable mention
ARod v. Varitek
Posted on 5/14/12 at 4:22 pm to jimithing11
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Pedro v. Don Zimmer
Honorable mention
ARod v. Varitek
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I am amazed that nobody has said any of the ALI/Frazier Fights. They are on a different level than any other fights imo.
Posted on 5/14/12 at 7:34 pm to jimithing11
fight #1 of Bute vs Johnson.
Lucien Bute undefeated supermiddleweight champion
vs Glen Johnson a top ten guy who is not among the champs of the division.
Bute looked slick for 11 rounds. In the 12th round Johnson caught up to him and I think had Bute out cold, but there was some referee with money in his back pocket and Bute was allowed to be considered the winner although out on his feet at the end.
Bute beat him easily in the rematch, which I was not expecting.
What made fight #1 so amazing was that Johnson was head hunting from the get-go and Bute looked dazzling as he hit and ran. Then, of course the BOOM! and apparent saved by the bell.
IBF champ Bute is being protected by his handlers. He is fighting Carl Frosch who just lost to Ward, one of the other supermiddleweight champs, but the fight is in England, so its basically the toughest fight to date for Bute, who has been hosting designated victims.
The best opponent would be WBA champ Andre Ward, who is black and fast.
Lucien Bute undefeated supermiddleweight champion
vs Glen Johnson a top ten guy who is not among the champs of the division.
Bute looked slick for 11 rounds. In the 12th round Johnson caught up to him and I think had Bute out cold, but there was some referee with money in his back pocket and Bute was allowed to be considered the winner although out on his feet at the end.
Bute beat him easily in the rematch, which I was not expecting.
What made fight #1 so amazing was that Johnson was head hunting from the get-go and Bute looked dazzling as he hit and ran. Then, of course the BOOM! and apparent saved by the bell.
IBF champ Bute is being protected by his handlers. He is fighting Carl Frosch who just lost to Ward, one of the other supermiddleweight champs, but the fight is in England, so its basically the toughest fight to date for Bute, who has been hosting designated victims.
The best opponent would be WBA champ Andre Ward, who is black and fast.
This post was edited on 5/14/12 at 7:40 pm
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