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    #31
    Robert Quiroga vs kid akeem One guy couldnt fight anymore. the other one was never the same

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      #32
      Originally posted by EMSLDB View Post
      Robert Quiroga vs kid akeem One guy couldnt fight anymore. the other one was never the same
      Good one. And I'll add a couple of votes for Sosa-Williams I and Gomez-Pintor.

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        #33
        Both Pemberton-Shieka fights were pretty brutal. Especially the 2nd one if I remember correctly.

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          #34
          How come no one says about Benn-McClellan fight?

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            #35
            Pacquiao whipping the **** out of hoja was very brutal, considering the advantage Pacquiao gave his opponant!!!! Also the brutal beating Pacquiao gave to magarito, also considering the advantage Pacquiao gave his opponant!!!!

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              #36
              Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
              Dempsey-Willard, easily. There have been many threads of this topic already on this board.
              You are so right...... Boxing fans are always asking tough scenarios..... but this question is the easiest boxing quiz question of all-time..... I could have told you the answer before age 20,............. Dempsey Vs Willard has no equal in the history of filmed fights, if that fight was held in Australia, the Police would have charged Dempsey with Battery,... I kid you not. They always loved a fight here but those old Australian coppers were the toughest guys of them all and regularly threw fighters in Gaol (jail is an American invention) if a fight was deemed over the top. After his two disgraceful fights against Les darcy, Jeff Smith was threatened with Gaol if he didn't immediately leave the country and was told to never show his face down-under again --------- he didn't. and McIntosh never payed Jeff a cent of his money----------------------------------------- As long as the laws of boxing are observed there is no problem, but if a boxer does something outside those rules, he is still liable to prosecution today. It's actually a good rule, I agree with it. Tyson would have been up a creek without a paddle if that second Holyfield fight was held in Sydney.

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                #37
                Benn-McClellan comes to mind as brutal.

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                  #38
                  No Gatti-Ward. There were multiple points when the fight could have rightfully been stopped.

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                    #39
                    Clottey - Corrales

                    Cotto - Margarito

                    Lewis - V. Klitchko

                    Pacquiao - Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Diaz, De la hoya, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito

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                      #40
                      Marquez-Vazquez 3
                      Castillo-Corrales 1
                      Katsidis-Amonsot
                      Saad Muhammad-Johnson

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