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The Definitive Top Ten Fights of the 2000s
by Alanah McGinley on 01/28/10 at 08:16 PM ET | View all posts by Alanah McGinley
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With THN (awful awful awful picks) and Hockey Fights Dot Com (decent, but a one-man show list) leading the way with their lists of the top fights of the 2000s, Fried Chicken’s Hockey Fight Site had to have its say on such a prestigious list.
Using a systematic tournament consisting of approximately twenty candidates, the widely recognized most knowledgeable hockey fight site has narrowed its list down to ten blood soaking, knuckle knocking, toe-to-toe massacres, and KO nighty-nights that put an end to the debate.
Whereas the #1 fight earned extra points for being a nationally televised game (Gary still has nightmares), be sure to check out the flying teeth in the runner up.
Enough writing. Enjoy the scraps! [Big props to FC’s Kramer for adding these all in one video!]
So when are Jeremy Yablonski and Jon “Nasty” Mirasty getting a call up?
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