banjo wrote:Honeyghan v Curry IMO.
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banjo wrote:Honeyghan v Curry IMO.
got to agree Best night of my life so fargasman wrote:They say boxing is all about opinions. Well, here is an opinion from the late Budd Schulberg, who had a career stretching over 70 years of covering fights. This how highly he regards Ricky Hatton's victory over Kosta Tszyu:
"the most noteable British victory since Randy Turpin upset the first (and best) Sugar Ray more than 50 years ago".
That is, to put it mildly, a very bold statement. Discuss. Do you agree? Why? What other British victories stand out?
X2 to win it out there in that heat was a mammoth achievement.bobmee wrote:I'd rate Ken Buchanan's win over Ismael Laguna in Puerto Rico as right up there -
Bit late commenting on this but hes Irish, sick of saying it at this stage! Dimitar Berbatov works in Britian, has won British titles[Premiership, Carling Cup etc], on your logic does that makes him British too?Autobarn wrote:mcguigan-pedroza perhaps? great 15 round fight, beat a great fighter, just a better fight than hatton v tszyu. mcguigan does work in britain, did win british titles, so it's safe to call him british, perhaps
that's cool. but at the very least it was in britain, so it counts as a win for british boxing. i know it is a sore subject. n ireland is considered part of britain, and bazza did win british title. i think obviously he did it for economic reasons, was persuaded to "be british" by promoter. sometimes it suits irish fighters to be british, and sometimes it suits british fighters to be irish!Deno1986 wrote:Bit late commenting on this but hes Irish, sick of saying it at this stage! Dimitar Berbatov works in Britian, has won British titles[Premiership, Carling Cup etc], on your logic does that makes him British too?Autobarn wrote:mcguigan-pedroza perhaps? great 15 round fight, beat a great fighter, just a better fight than hatton v tszyu. mcguigan does work in britain, did win british titles, so it's safe to call him british, perhaps
I'm sorry if I'm coming across as a stone cold plonker but it alwas seems that if a decent boxer is from the North of Ireland or on the border he is considered British but if he is a rubbish boxer and is from the North he is considered Irish. Prime example is John Duddy, when he was unbeaten and doing fairly well he is a British boxer according to some posters and certain members of the press but he loses in April and all of a sudden he is a Irish boxer, Martin Rogan was the same when he lost to Sexton but wait and see when he beats him he will be British again, I just don't understand it!
I will probably take a bit of stick for this post and people will tell me to grow up or whatever but its been annoying me for years in boxing and had to get it off my chest
PS Nothing personal against you Autobarn, I just used you as a scapegoat, apologies
Completely agree with you, it all comes down to money at the end of the day! McGuigan will always be a sensitive one because he was born and rared in the Republic and only qualified to fight for the British title through his mother being from the North. I've got it off my chest now so I'm happyAutobarn wrote:that's cool. but at the very least it was in britain, so it counts as a win for british boxing. i know it is a sore subject. n ireland is considered part of britain, and bazza did win british title. i think obviously he did it for economic reasons, was persuaded to "be british" by promoter. sometimes it suits irish fighters to be british, and sometimes it suits british fighters to be irish!Deno1986 wrote:Bit late commenting on this but hes Irish, sick of saying it at this stage! Dimitar Berbatov works in Britian, has won British titles[Premiership, Carling Cup etc], on your logic does that makes him British too?Autobarn wrote:mcguigan-pedroza perhaps? great 15 round fight, beat a great fighter, just a better fight than hatton v tszyu. mcguigan does work in britain, did win british titles, so it's safe to call him british, perhaps
I'm sorry if I'm coming across as a stone cold plonker but it alwas seems that if a decent boxer is from the North of Ireland or on the border he is considered British but if he is a rubbish boxer and is from the North he is considered Irish. Prime example is John Duddy, when he was unbeaten and doing fairly well he is a British boxer according to some posters and certain members of the press but he loses in April and all of a sudden he is a Irish boxer, Martin Rogan was the same when he lost to Sexton but wait and see when he beats him he will be British again, I just don't understand it!
I will probably take a bit of stick for this post and people will tell me to grow up or whatever but its been annoying me for years in boxing and had to get it off my chest
PS Nothing personal against you Autobarn, I just used you as a scapegoat, apologies
That is complete and utter bollocks. 40-1!coghaugen11 wrote:Benn, WBC champion who hadn't lost for five years and had a first-round win over Iran Barkley to his name, was a 40-1 underdog against McClellan. He was a 40-1 underdog for a reason.
- Nor did G-man, and Napoles as mentioned previously.Walker Smith Jr. wrote:Hatton at 3/1 underdog and Tszyu at 4/9 favourite hardly puts Hatton as huge underdog and as good as the win might be it is no Honeyghan v Curry or Benn v Gman IMO, also with the fact Tszyu never fought again after would also take some of the shine off for me.
As good as Turpin's win was, Robinson was a little removed from his absolute prime and was a little complacent and distracted during his european tour. Not saiing it wasn't a great win, because it was, and Turpins style clearly was a bit of a nightmare for Robinson in both fights.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Nor did G-man, and Napoles as mentioned previously.Walker Smith Jr. wrote:Hatton at 3/1 underdog and Tszyu at 4/9 favourite hardly puts Hatton as huge underdog and as good as the win might be it is no Honeyghan v Curry or Benn v Gman IMO, also with the fact Tszyu never fought again after would also take some of the shine off for me.
Nothing any Brit can do can ever match Turpin's superb topping of a prime Robinson, but most recently I got a kick out of Joe thrashing the chaff out of Mr. Pops and Roy to avenge some long standing animosity. A bit too anticlimatic to be the best British win in 50 yrs, but if Kessler sweeps the Super 6, that probably locks MK into HOF and put Joe in the running.
Decades from now, the debate will still rage whether Lewis was Brit or Canadian, but his win over Tyson took him from the bin to the throne in one fell swoop with the public and boxing establishment even though Tyson was so far past it he was scarcely given a puncher's chance. The ugly win and fortuitous retirement in the face of Vitali dragged him down mightily, but the future might be more kind since that will have been the only prime great he will have beaten for his career.