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(F) = Fair ***If You Don't See a Fight Listed Under One Fighter's Name I ***All fights are good quality unless noted with an (f) = fair ***If you don’t see a fight listed under one fighter’s name it may be listed under the opponent’s name **fight is broadcast in Spanish (sp) **Ring magazine’s fight of the year *Ali, Muhammad - Foreman, George (8) -1974 *Ali, Muhammad - Frazier, Joe I (15) -1971 *Ali, Muhammad - Frazier, Joe III (14) -1975 *Ali, Muhammad - Jones, Doug (10) -1963 *Ali, Muhammad - Liston, Charles “sonny” I (7) -1964 *Ali, Muhammad - Spinks, Leon I (15) -1978 *Anifowoshe, “kid akeem” - Quiroga, Robert (12) -1991 *Baer, Max - Schmeling, Max (10 rds. -26 min.) -1933 *Barkley, Iran - Olajide, Michael (5) -1988 *Basilio, Carmen - DeMarco, Tony II (12) -1955 *Basilio, Carmen - Saxton, Johnny II (9) -1956 *Carbajal, Michael - Gonzales, Humberto I (7) -1993 *Castro, Jorge - Jackson, John David (sp) (9) -1994 *Chacon, Bobby - Limon, Rafael “bazooka” IV (15) -1982 *Chavez, Julio Cesar - Randall, Frankie I (12) -1994 *Chavez, Julio Cesar - Taylor, Meldrick I (12) -1990 *Dempsey, Jack - Firpo, Luis (2) -1923 *Duran, Roberto - Barkley, Iran (12) -1989 *Edwards, Cornelius Boza - Chacon, Bobby II (12) -1983 *Foreman, George - Frazier, Joe I (2) -1973 *Foreman, George - Lyle, Ron (5) -1976 *Foreman, George - Young, Jimmy (12) -1977 *Foster, Bob - Finnegan, Chris (14) -1972 *Frazier, Joe - Quarry, Jerry I (7) -1969 *Fullmer, Gene - Basilio, Carmen (14) (1959) *Gatti, Arturo - Ruelas, Gabriel (5) -1997 *Gonzales, Humberto - Sorjaturong, Saman (sp) (8) -1995 *Griffith, Emile - Benvenuti, Nino I (15) -1967 *Hagler, Marvin - Hearns, Thomas (3) -1985 *Hagler, Marvin - Leonard, “sugar” Ray (12) -1987 *Holmes, Larry - Norton, Ken (15) -1978 *Holyfield, Evander - Bowe, Riddick I (12) -1992 *Holyfield, Evander - Qawi, Dwight I (15) -1986 *Holyfield, Evander - Tyson, Mike I (11) -1996 *LaMotta, Jake - Dauthille, Laurent (rd. 15) -1950 *Leonard, “sugar” Ray - Hearns, Thomas I (14 -live call) -1981 *Lockridge, Rocky - Lopez, Tony I (12) -1988 *Lopez, Danny - Ayala, Mike (15) -1979 *Louis, Joe - Baer, Max (4) -1935 *Louis, Joe - Conn, Billy I (parts of all 13 rds. -22 min.) -1941 *Louis, Joe - Pastor, Bob II (rds. 1, 3 -11 -24 min.) -1939 *Louis, Joe - Schmeling, Max I (12) -1936 *Louis, Joe - Schmeling, Max II (1) -1938 (honorable mention) *Marciano, Rocky - Charles, Ezzard II on Main Event (25 min.) -1954 *Marciano, Rocky - Lastarza, Roland II (11) -1953 *Marciano, Rocky - Walcott, “jersey” Joe I (13) -1952 *McGuigan, Barry - Cruz, Stevie (15) -1986 *Monzon, Carlos - Benvenuti, Nino I (sp) (12) -1970 *Muhammad, Mathew Saad - Lopez, Alvaro “yaqui” II (14) -1980 *Patterson, Floyd - Chuvalo, George (12) -1965 *Patterson, Floyd - Johansson, Ingemar II (5) -1960 *Robinson, Ray - Basilio, Carmen I (silent - no intro’s -44 min.) -1957 *Robinson, Ray - Basilio, Carmen II on Main Event (25 min.) -1958 *Rosario, Edwin - Rameriz, Jose Luis II (4) -1984 *Torres, Jose - Cotton, Eddie (15) -1966 *Walcott, “jersey” Joe - Charles, Ezzard III (7) -1951 30 great one punch knockouts (30 min.) 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A& E’s biographies on Louis, Ali, Foreman, Liston, and Delahoya (50 min. each) Abdin, Ahmad - Rhode, Marcus (4) Abdulaev, Mohamad - Rivera, Juan (2) Abdulaev, Mohamad - Rivera, Juan (2) Abdulaev, Mohammad - Cotto, Miguel (amateur -3) Abdulaev, Mohammad - Felix, Daniel (5) Abdulaev, Mohomad - Salas, Joel (9) Abdulaev, Mohomad - Salas, Joel (9) Abdulaev, Muammad - Washington, Mahan (4) Abdulaev, Muhamad - Santiago, Jesus (4) Abdulaev, Muhamad - Santiago, Jesus (4) Abdullaev, Mohammad - Lopez, Juan Antonio (1) Abdullaev, Mohammad - Lopez, Juan Antonio (1) Abdullaev, Muhammad - Clottey, Emanuel (10) Abdullaev, Muhammad - Holiday, Phillip (4) Abell, Joe - Scott, Malik (am. -rds. 4, 5) Abelyan, William - Salud, Jesus (10) Abelyan, William - Salud, Jesus (10) Abelyan, William - Soto, Orlando (10) Abelyan, William - Soto, Orlando (10) Abelyan, William - Tula, Jose Luis (12) Abraham, Arthur – Cizicz, Sladko (3) Abraham, Arthur – Marquez, Raul (6) Abraham, Arthur – Miranda, Edison (german -12) Abraham, Arthur – Miranda, Edison I (12) Abraham, Arthur – Miranda, Edison II (4) Abraham, Arthur – Rykala, Peter (2) Abregu, Carlos – Estrada, David (10) Abregu, Luis Carlos - Estrada, David (10) Abril, Richard - Harden, Troy (4) Abron, Deandrey - Silva, Jose (1) Acero Sanchez, Hector - Lorona, Reynaldo (sp) (12) Acero Sanchez, Hector - McKinney, Kennedy (12) Acero Sanchez, Hector - Patterson, Tracy Harris (12) Acero Sanchez, Hector - Zaragoza, Daniel I, II (12, 12) Acevedo, Nick - Bojorquez, Carlos (10) Acevedo, Nick - Molnar, John (9) Acevedo, Nick - Pearson, Leon (1) Adamek, Tomasz - Briggs, Paul II (12) Adamek, Tomasz – Cunningham, Steve (12) Adamek, Tomasz – Golota, Andrew (5) Adamek, Tomasz – Gomez, Gary (7) Adams, Brian - Attah, Daniel (4) Adams, Brian - Kiley, Richard (5) Adams, Brian - Owusu, Stephon (5) Adams, Brian - Vargas, Yani (7) Adams, Clarence - Clayton, Aristead (10) Adams, Clarence - Sepeda, Manuel (4) Adams, Clarence “bones” - Alvarez, Ivan (10) Adams, Clarence “bones” - Ayala, Paulie (12) Adams, Clarence “bones” - Fernandez, Andres (6) Adams, Clarence “bones” - Juarez, Mike (12) Adams, Clarence “bones” – Martinez, David (10) Adams, Clarence “bones” - Villareal, Robert (10) Adams, Clarence “bones” ESPN2 int. night before bout w/P. 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Adonisi, Elvis - Mabasha, Phanuel (6) Adorno, Pascoli - Torres, Frenchie (2) Adorno, Pascoli - Torres, Frenchie (2) Afolasi, Ola – Tinsley, Deleon (8) Agbeko, Joseph – Perez, Luis (7) Agbeko, Joseph – Perez, Luis (7) Aguila, Miguel - Greeley, Anthony (6) Aguilera, Nagy – Wilcox, Gary (8) Aguiniga, Jose - Davalos, Arturo (2) Aguiniga, Jose - Lopez, Ruben (rds. 2, 3, 4) Aguiniga, Jose - Medina, Ricardo (sp) (6) Aguiniga, Jose - Najera, Crispin (sp) (2) Agustus, Emanuel - Jonson, Leavaner (10) Agustus, Emanuel - Jonson, Leavaner (10) Ahumada, Jorge - Cassidy, Bobby (3) Ahunanya, Friday - Corpus, Agustin (3) Ahunaya, Friday – Butler, Alonzo (10) Ahunaya, Friday - Williams, Thomas (4) Aiken, Eric – Carvajal, Cruz (10) Ajamu, Prince Badi – Cummings, Craig (2) Ajamu, Prince Badi - Moore, Fred (10) Ajamu, Prince Badi - Rice, Alton (6) Ajamu, Prince Badi - Rivera, Orlando (9) Ajamu, Prince Badi - Scott, Chet (4) Ajamu, Prince Badi - Wright, Greg (12) Akesson, Lena - Cross, Julie (4) Akins, Virgil - Rawlings, Luther (10) Akins, Virgil interview (17 min.) Akinwande, Henry - Harris, Maurice (1) Akinwande, Henry - McNeeley, Peter (3) Akinwande, Henry - Shajeed, Najee (9) Akinwande, Henry - Shulz, Axel I (12) Akinwande, Henry - Shulz, Axel II (12) Akinwande, Henry - Williams, Jeremy (3) Akinwande, Henry - Zolkin, Alexander (10) Alatorre, Hector jr. - Quintero, Arturo (8) Albert, Eromoselo, - Edouard, Daniel (7) Alcine, Joachim - Mamami, Javier Alberto (12) Alcine, Joachim - Primera, Marcos (12) Alcine, Joachim – Simms, Travis (12) Alcorn, Jenifer - Mullett, Susan (2) Aldama, Andres - Mugabi, John (1980 olympic gold -3 rds.) Alexander, Devon – Callist, Miguel (german -12) Alexander, Devon – Corley, Demarcus (12) Alexander, Devon – Cuevas, Maximo (german -4) Alexander, Lamar - Davis, Ryan (4) Alexander, Larry - White, Mike (9) Ali - Chuvalo I prefight show (25 min.) Ali - Chuvalo I -studio review- Ali w/Cosell (44 min.) Ali - Foreman (“when we were kings” -1 hr. 30min.) -$24 Ali - Frazier I British prefight show (27 min.) 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