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03-02-2008, 03:03 AM
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| Vazquez/Marquez III...in case you forgot.
I shoulda made this thread much earlier this week and I feel awful about it. On a night when the rest of you guys who are also boxing fans were understandibly watching UFC 82 tonight, I purposely missed the first half of the PPV in order to watch the rubber match between Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez in a fight that's following two incredible fights.
First off, I'm a bigger boxing fan than I am an MMA fan, and I love MMA. Second off, I watched the first two fights they had and I felt obliged to watch the third somehow.
Boys, boxing was the winner tonight, if you guys follow that sort of thing, the whole boxing vs. MMA thing. Nothing that the UFC event tonight provided (and it was excellent, I'll tell you), compares to the beautiful savagery I witnessed watching Vazquez/Marquez III. It was the greatest rubber match to cap off the greatest trilogy I've ever seen in all 23 years of my life. Greater than Bowe/Holyfield, greater than Gatti/Ward, greater than Pacquiao/Morales, and even greater than Barrera/Morales (mind you, I'm only talking about the great trilogies of my lifetime).
This fight had it all. Two-way action. Drama. Cojones the size of the country both men come from. Just a touch of controversy. All in all, it was an epic, epic fight that can challenge Corrales/Castillo I as the Fight of the Decade and one that I'll probably watch over and over again, just to try and soak in some of the greatness the fight gives off.
I strongly urge you guys to scope out all 3 of their fights. If you like boxing in the least, it's mandatory. Even any of you diehard MMA extremists who claim boxing is dead would learn to love the sport once again watching it. It really was that kind of fight. And I felt priveleged and fortunate to have been able to watch it.
__________________ Israel Vazquez....Super Bantamweight Champ....Super Heavyweight Heart
This man is my hero.
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03-02-2008, 09:41 AM
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Will do, I heard it was great.
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03-02-2008, 10:10 AM
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I caught the last 4 rounds and even those were amazing, like they had not fought the first five. It seems like they went balls out for 36 minutes and just didnt stop.
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03-04-2008, 09:36 AM
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You are right, I watched all three of their fights and it has to be the best trilogy since Ward/Gatti. Vazquez/Marquez are both more skilled than Ward or Gatti IMO, but both were great trilogies. Just look at both of their faces at post fight interviews. These guys gave everything they had.
Luckily, I was able to see both events...the boxing and UFC 82, thank God for the invention of the DVR.
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03-04-2008, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Splandman You are right, I watched all three of their fights and it has to be the best trilogy since Ward/Gatti. Vazquez/Marquez are both more skilled than Ward or Gatti IMO, but both were great trilogies. Just look at both of their faces at post fight interviews. These guys gave everything they had.
Luckily, I was able to see both events...the boxing and UFC 82, thank God for the invention of the DVR. | That's what I'm talking about. I watched Vazquez/Marquez III and taped it. Since, I've watched it like 4 times. The fight was simply that great.
They're actually talking about possibly fighting a fourth time, and as much as I love both of them and their fights, I sort of don't wanna see it. They left pieces of themselves in the ring that night and the only reason they should even think about doing it is if both guys are guaranteed 7 figure paydays plus a big chunk of the live gate at a large arena. Other then that, let them move on with their careers. They'll forever be linked at the hip for what they've given us, the fans, over the past year.
__________________ Israel Vazquez....Super Bantamweight Champ....Super Heavyweight Heart
This man is my hero.
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