Please share some interesting fights that you wish had actually happened in real life.
I've had some wild ones, but mostly in club or regional bouts. But I've got a DOOZY of a world championship bout to share!
I was early into my new fictional universe. My two best heavyweights, clearly superior to the rest of the field, meet for the first WBF championship. They are:
Hyung-gwang Yu, a slugger from South Korea, rated 10, 22-0-0 (21). Twenty-one straight KOs after a UD in his first bout. Is an all-offense guy, knocked down three different times, but eventually KO'd each of those guys. Only moderately challenged 3 or 4 times.
Miguel Cruz, a boxer from Cuba, rated 13, 22-0-0 (16). Knocked down once. Has never been in any fight even remotely close. Very good defense, excellent jabber.
They meet and Yu shockingly controls Cruz easily, who is knocked down in the 10th and 12th.

Cruz avoids the KO but never is able to mount his trademark pinpoint boxing clinic. Yu is the WBF champion!
9 months later they meet in a rematch.
Yu is now 25-0-0 (23) and Cruz is 24-1-0 (18). This time, it is the expected close back and forth contest. In the 7th, Cruz knocks Yu down. It appears to be close late with Yu rallying in the 10th and 11th, but then he is cut from an apparent headbutt. It goes to the 12th and final round and the championship is anybody's to win. I've got it unofficially at 104-104. Then THIS happens!
It goes to the judges, and it's a TECHNICAL DRAW!
What a controversial, spectacular heavyweight championship bout this would be if it were real. Imagine the hype for the 3rd match!
Who's else has got a good one?