Enzo Macc v Lee Swaby
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MightyWarrior
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Enzo Macc v Lee Swaby
Is there a video out there on this one? Has anyone ever seen it? I've tried to get a copy over the years, but never had any luck - even Red Dragon hasn't got this one as far as I know. Shown on BBC Wales I think.
Have Sports Network managed to erase all copies in existance??
Have Sports Network managed to erase all copies in existance??
I've seen it. Enzo looked so scrawny when he first turned pro as a teenager. Big Mac dominated the first round and I seem to recall him bundling Swaby to the canvas in round two. Swaby faired better in the third though, fundamentally because he established his southpaw jab which disrupted Enzo's ryhthm and concentration.
The finish was sudden. Enzo stood square on in the centre of the ring and Swaby nailed him with a one-two with a straight left dumping Maccarinelli flat on his back. He was never going to beat the count, it was as clean a knock out as you are ever likely to see. It wasn't a lucky punch, and at the time of the ending Swaby was holding his own - as I said earlier the southpaw jab was a critical factor.
The finish was sudden. Enzo stood square on in the centre of the ring and Swaby nailed him with a one-two with a straight left dumping Maccarinelli flat on his back. He was never going to beat the count, it was as clean a knock out as you are ever likely to see. It wasn't a lucky punch, and at the time of the ending Swaby was holding his own - as I said earlier the southpaw jab was a critical factor.
Cheers for the lowdown on it SootyBen Carey wrote:I've seen it. Enzo looked so scrawny when he first turned pro as a teenager. Big Mac dominated the first round and I seem to recall him bundling Swaby to the canvas in round two. Swaby faired better in the third though, fundamentally because he established his southpaw jab which disrupted Enzo's ryhthm and concentration.
The finish was sudden. Enzo stood square on in the centre of the ring and Swaby nailed him with a one-two with a straight left dumping Maccarinelli flat on his back. He was never going to beat the count, it was as clean a knock out as you are ever likely to see. It wasn't a lucky punch, and at the time of the ending Swaby was holding his own - as I said earlier the southpaw jab was a critical factor.
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lowersmiths
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Didn't you "lend" me your copy mate? Apologies for not returning it, I can't remember to be honest. I'm still hungover from the Octagon show.lowersmiths wrote:ben's account is spot on. it wasnt a lucky punch, swaby caught him with a few times before the KO.
i did have this on tape but sold it with the rest of my collection
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you did return it!!! i sold it with 200 vhs tapes when i moved out here.Ben Carey wrote:Didn't you "lend" me your copy mate? Apologies for not returning it, I can't remember to be honest. I'm still hungover from the Octagon show.lowersmiths wrote:ben's account is spot on. it wasnt a lucky punch, swaby caught him with a few times before the KO.
i did have this on tape but sold it with the rest of my collection
that was a good tape. oliver v swaby, swaby v dowling, swaby v enzo, dowling v o'grady. wish i had converted some of them to dvd.