Top 50 Greatest Rounds in Boxing History --- 1–10 1. Corrales vs. Castillo I – Round 10 (2005) – Ultimate comeback, two knockdowns, unbelievable stoppage. 2. Hagler vs. Hearns – Round 1 (1985) – Three minutes of nonstop violence, legendary opening. 3. Gatti vs. Ward I – Round 9 (2002) – Absolute war, iconic left hook by Ward. 4. Dempsey vs. Firpo – Round 12 (1923) – Heavyweight chaos, fighters flying out of the ring. 5. Holyfield vs. Bowe I – Round 12 (1992) – Exhausted warriors, everything thrown in the last round. 6. Ali vs. Frazier III – Round 4 (1975) – Brutal back-and-forth in the Thrilla in Manila. 7. Argüello vs. Pryor I – Round 8 (1982) – Skill, power, and sheer violence collide. 8. Foreman vs. Ron Lyle – Round 4 (1976) – Nonstop knockdowns and power punches. 9. Tyson vs. Spinks – Round 1 (1988) – Historic one-round annihilation and tension. 10. Wilder vs. Fury I – Round 12 (2018) – Fury rises from a near knockout, modern classic. --- 11–20 11. Corrales vs. Castillo I – Round 3 (2005) – Early intensity, raw skill and heart. 12. Gatti vs. Ward I – Round 3 (2002) – War of attrition, heavy blows. 13. Leonard vs. Hearns I – Round 6 (1981) – Leonard absorbs early punishment, comes back. 14. Morales vs. Barrera I – Round 5 (2000) – Flurries, clean shots, heart on display. 15. Holmes vs. Norton – Round 15 (1978) – Thrilling championship finish. 16. Ali vs. Frazier I – Round 15 (1971) – Fight of the century peak round. 17. Marciano vs. Walcott II – Round 1 (1953) – Knockout power unleashed immediately. 18. Tyson vs. Douglas – Round 10 (1990) – Upset building moment, dramatic exchanges. 19. Leonard vs. Duran II – Round 8 (1980) – Back-and-forth veteran battle. 20. Pacquiao vs. Morales I – Round 10 (2005) – Offensive explosion from both. --- 21–30 21. Ríos vs. Corrales – Round 3 (2003) – Body shots, knockdowns, high drama. 22. Hagler vs. Mugabi – Round 4 (1986) – Brutal middleweight slugfest. 23. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Monzon – Round 5 (1979) – Tactical brilliance meets power. 24. Bowe vs. Holyfield II – Round 10 (1993) – Heavy exchanges late. 25. Roy Jones Jr. vs. Seldon – Round 7 (1995) – Explosive middleweight power. 26. De La Hoya vs. Trinidad – Round 8 (1999) – Tactical exchanges and momentum swings. 27. Klitschko vs. Lewis – Round 6 (2003) – Rare competitive round in heavyweight dominance. 28. Tyson vs. Bruno – Round 5 (1989) – Brutal power showcased mid-fight. 29. Marciano vs. Charles – Round 8 (1951) – Legendary knockdown sequence. 30. Gatti vs. Ward II – Round 6 (2003) – Rematch intensity, pure chaos. --- 31–40 31. Hearns vs. Leonard II – Round 9 (1989) – Elite skill, dramatic momentum swings. 32. Hopkins vs. Trinidad – Round 12 (2001) – Championship heart on display. 33. Golota vs. Bowe I – Round 5 (1996) – Clean boxing vs. chaos, low blows aside. 34. Toney vs. Holyfield – Round 4 (2003) – Heavy exchanges, momentum swings. 35. Jones Jr. vs. Tarver I – Round 2 (2003) – Fast, clean, exciting action. 36. Pacquiao vs. Margarito – Round 11 (2010) – Last-minute flurries and drama. 37. Spinks vs. Cooney – Round 3 (1987) – High-risk heavy punches. 38. Fury vs. Wilder II – Round 12 (2020) – Pacing and resilience, modern classic. 39. Hagler vs. Leonard II – Round 12 (1987) – Tactical and dramatic heavyweight action. 40. Whitaker vs. De La Hoya – Round 12 (1997) – Skill, drama, close finish. --- 41–50 41. Tyson vs. Holyfield II – Round 3 (1997) – Famous fight, tension, high stakes. 42. Foreman vs. Moore – Round 6 (1974) – Heavy power, multiple knockdowns. 43. Jones Jr. vs. Tarver II – Round 12 (2004) – Flawless finishing work. 44. Rios vs. Barrios – Round 5 (2006) – Nonstop firepower and heart. 45. Morales vs. Barrera II – Round 6 (2001) – Tactical and furious exchanges. 46. Marquez vs. Pacquiao III – Round 4 (2011) – Peak technical offensive duel. 47. Tyson vs. Lewis – Round 1 (2002) – Big punch drama opening round. 48. Canelo vs. Jacobs – Round 10 (2019) – Modern volume, skill, and tension. 49. Wilder vs. Ortiz I – Round 10 (2018) – Stunning comeback sequence. 50. Foreman vs. Frazier – Round 3 (1973) – Legendary heavy pressure round.
Hehe same here, mote likely than not an hallucination. Shows that for all of it's usefulness AI still has a long way to go
Reading more carefully it's full of errors, such as calling Leonard-Hagler 2 an hw fight or saying Foreman Moore 6th round had multiple knocked downs. There's also a mention to the Sugar Ray-Monzon fight
Sugar Ray and Monzon? Someone must have put in a prompt: "Match up two of the greatest woman beaters in boxing history."
Chatgpt must be finding mythical matchup write-ups and interpret them as having actually occurred. Pretty funny.