Who would win in a fight, Greg Brady, or Danny Partridge?

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The discussion centers around the nostalgia and humor associated with "Celebrity Boxing," a short-lived show from 2002 that featured celebrities in comedic matches. It draws comparisons to the earlier clay-mation series "Celebrity Death Match," which depicted exaggerated battles between real and fictional characters. The conversation highlights the charitable aspect of the boxing event, particularly mentioning that one participant, Williams, fought for charity, while there is uncertainty regarding Bonaduce's motivations. The tone reflects a critical view of Bonaduce, describing him as coming off poorly in the context of the event. Overall, the thread captures a mix of humor and critique regarding celebrity culture and entertainment.
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The Fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hJorQ1eAhM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfyzJnOwhUA

Too funny! This came on TV after another program.

Apparently "Celebrity Boxing" had a short run back in 2002.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Apparently "Celebrity Boxing" had a short run back in 2002.

There used to be a popular clay-mation show around that time called Celebrity Death Match which depicted famous people fighting each other to the death, often including both fictional characters and real persons. Celebrity boxing may have attempted to capitalize on the popularity.
 
Both lose in the fight we call life.
 
FredGarvin said:
Both lose in the fight we call life.

Williams did this for charity; not sure about Bonaduce.

Bonaduce definitely comes off as a low-life.
 
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