hello my muscle bound brothers, i know most getbiggers, make at least 10 figures a year, and covid isnt affecting them to much, besides going to the gym. so what have you bros been watching ?
well me i have been watching a ton of old boxing from the 80's and 90's my god i forgot how good boxing once was. my brothers chime in some of the best fights you seen over the years, here are some old school fan
suggestions of some you may have forgotten about.
hagler vs mugabi- this was intense, both fighters were pissing blood for a week after the fight !
gatti vs ivan robinson 1,2
chavez vs meldrick taylor 1- oldschool was bummed taylor was robbed of this win, he fought so brilliant and was never the same again. on a side note the rematch was pretty exciting as well while it lasted.
holyfield vs dokes- fucking awesome fight
iran barkley vs roberto duran- un fucking real. and durans last hurrah really
ray mercer vs bert cooper-
bert cooper vs michael moorer.
chime in my muscle bound brothers. suggest some fights for oldschool.
If you're a boxing fan, check out the documentaries on youtube by "Joe Vincent" if you haven't already. Dude does documentarires that put anything from ESPN to shame! He's done one on almost all of the big names in boxing (M Tyson, Fury, Duran, Leonard,Ali), and he just did one last week on George Foreman.
I'm a pretty big boxing fan, and there was stuff about each one of these fighters I didn't know much about. Usually because it happened either before I was born or when I was really little.
Oh, and how did you make an 80's fight list without Hagler v. Hearns? Easily the most brutal round of boxing I've ever seen! It looked like someone told that if they didn't knock the other dude out in the first round, that someone was gonna kill their mama! LOL!
And my all time favorite round of boxing is Corrales vs. Castillo round 10! I'd say it's the most dramatic round of boxing in the last 25 years, and possibly of all time. Even a non boxing fan will be impressed with it.