boxing myths and legends
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Was Tyson really punching holes in the walls of his dressing room while waiting for Spinks to make his entrance (as Butch Lewis claims)?
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willie pep winning a round without throwing a punch was always fun 2 tell someone
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Should we dig out the Tony Tucker blow job story?!
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BIGMARK wrote:Didnt they say something along those lines about Roy Jones Jnr as wellAdamj1987 wrote:willie pep winning a round without throwing a punch was always fun 2 tell someone
yep both were false lol
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Ali being saved by a torn glove that made the break between rounds over 2 minutes against Cooper. Utter hogwash. It was the normal minute in length.
Douglas being 42/1 against Tyson. Tyson was 1/42, which is entirely different. As anyone in the thrall of the evil bookmaker will know.
Ali's supposed 'No Vietcong ever called me person' quote.
Douglas being 42/1 against Tyson. Tyson was 1/42, which is entirely different. As anyone in the thrall of the evil bookmaker will know.
Ali's supposed 'No Vietcong ever called me person' quote.
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Old bones Ian
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Ali throwing his gold medal in a river.
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Good shout OBI.
Denis Law relegating Man Utd with a back heeled goal.
Shit, wrong forum.
Denis Law relegating Man Utd with a back heeled goal.
Shit, wrong forum.
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Good one, its just lazy, lazy reporting isn't it.deadpan wrote: Douglas being 42/1 against Tyson. Tyson was 1/42, which is entirely different. As anyone in the thrall of the evil bookmaker will know.
There is no way that story Brendan Ingle used to tell about being on the top deck of a bus seeing a 6 year old Naz fight off a gang of bullies is true. Great copy though and the papers all lapped it up
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TerribleTerry
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The way I heard it at the time, prior to Tucker's fight with Herbie Hide someone saw his trainer noshing his off in the dressing room..BIGMARK wrote:Tony Tucker blow job story? please tellgb wrote:Should we dig out the Tony Tucker blow job story?!
No wonder he offered such feable resistance
In all seriousness, I can't see how it could possibly be true though, for so many reasons..
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Old bones Ian
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Polydeuces he was pretty mythical
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The version I heard was that it was in a hotel room, and the person who saw it happening was Don King. Tucker was allegedly holding a teddy bear (fornicate knows where it came from) and sucking his thumb. I very much doubt that it's true, but the you get to thinking about where it originated...TerribleTerry wrote:The way I heard it at the time, prior to Tucker's fight with Herbie Hide someone saw his trainer noshing his off in the dressing room..BIGMARK wrote:Tony Tucker blow job story? please tellgb wrote:Should we dig out the Tony Tucker blow job story?!
No wonder he offered such feable resistance![]()
In all seriousness, I can't see how it could possibly be true though, for so many reasons..
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Chavez being unbeaten when he'd actually lost a fight
Who was the HW that was alleged to have been caught with a teddy sucking his thumb against Lewis or Tyson, was it Seldon or Tubbs?
Kirkland Laing living on a park bench after he beat Duran and Duff couldn't find him.
Who was the HW that was alleged to have been caught with a teddy sucking his thumb against Lewis or Tyson, was it Seldon or Tubbs?
Kirkland Laing living on a park bench after he beat Duran and Duff couldn't find him.
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Tommy Farr getting robbed blind vs Louis. It was actually so well believed in Wales, when the footage of the fight became more available people would say "oh that was their 2ND fight... the one that didn't get much hype"!!!!! Then they would recall a completely mythical second fight which Tommy went the distance but got his ears boxed off.
A world class boxer, not sure who, I think Dempsey, who apparently knew it was time to retire after he won via an amazing KO. Cause he said - I saw the opening and boom I hit it.... a few years ago I wouldn't have even seen the opening.
A world class boxer, not sure who, I think Dempsey, who apparently knew it was time to retire after he won via an amazing KO. Cause he said - I saw the opening and boom I hit it.... a few years ago I wouldn't have even seen the opening.
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hitman_hatton1
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66 seconds weren't it.BIGMARK wrote:Henry Cooper - ALI 1 is always a good one with how Dundee cut the glove to give Ali more time to recover which is made out to be a long time when actually it was about 70 seconds.
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That Sonny Liston took a dive against Ali in the second one. He actually got up and the fight was continuing when it was halted.
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alexpaterson
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Foreman said he heard Gods voice after his loss to Jimmy Young when he got up again he was a reborn christian
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Audley Harrison will never win a world title - he already has!
Antonio Tarver was poisoned before he fought Hopkins....
What about the myth that Tyson should have beaten Douglas because Douglas was down for more than 10 seconds? I always thought the rule was a referee's count of 10, not 10 seconds?
Antonio Tarver was poisoned before he fought Hopkins....
What about the myth that Tyson should have beaten Douglas because Douglas was down for more than 10 seconds? I always thought the rule was a referee's count of 10, not 10 seconds?
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Joe Louis wasn't 137 years old when he fought Marciano.


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I think the Roy Jones story is that he won a round without taking a punch (Vs Vinny Paz)BIGMARK wrote:Didnt they say something along those lines about Roy Jones Jnr as wellAdamj1987 wrote:willie pep winning a round without throwing a punch was always fun 2 tell someone
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I think the Pep one may have been true. I googled it and found this:Adamj1987 wrote:BIGMARK wrote:Didnt they say something along those lines about Roy Jones Jnr as wellAdamj1987 wrote:willie pep winning a round without throwing a punch was always fun 2 tell someone
yep both were false lol
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/williepep.html
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its true he'd punch lockers in anguish,i think lesley went to view his taped gloves & got scared of, & came back to his dressing room telling his man that guy's crazy!!to make spinksy's pooper even worseBIGMARK wrote:i have always thought that was BSchinny wrote:Was Tyson really punching holes in the walls of his dressing room while waiting for Spinks to make his entrance (as Butch Lewis claims)?
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Jake La Motta didn't say "I never went down Ray" after their last fight.
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jamesmcdonnell
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When you've just been knocked on your arse and can't see straight 70 seconds IS a long time. It definetly bought Ali enough extra time to ensure his head was clear.BIGMARK wrote:Henry Cooper - ALI 1 is always a good one with how Dundee cut the glove to give Ali more time to recover which is made out to be a long time when actually it was about 70 seconds.
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The idea that boxing is fixed, like wrestling. It is funny how many people after a fight ends will go "Well, they staged that ending..."
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Phenomenal-Nutrition
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Thats nothing Chavez got a draw with Whitaker without landing a punchAdamj1987 wrote:willie pep winning a round without throwing a punch was always fun 2 tell someone