Brian London V Jurgen Blin
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dempseyfire
- Heavyweight

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Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
Interesting fight. I like Blin in an upset. London to me always looked like crap although he was a tough durable scrapper while Blin vs Ali to me looked fairly decent, although he failed practically every step-up he had besides a win over Manuel Ramos. Would be a good scrap between two lower level gatekeeper heavyweights of the late 1960s/early 70s.
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
Blin.ThatOne wrote:Who wins?
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
No way. There were a lot of soft looking german heavyweights around at that time Blinn, Zech and so on. They did not stand a chance against the more tough british fighters like Henry Cooper or Brian London, or others.
Just look at Dick Richardson KO1 Karl Mildenberger - And Karl was the best around at that time. (Dick was not)
Woller
Just look at Dick Richardson KO1 Karl Mildenberger - And Karl was the best around at that time. (Dick was not)
Woller
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
On his night London could be a very difficult aggressive opponent, I think if he's in the mood he'd stop Blin later on.
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
ThatOne wrote:Who wins?
The people who don't pay to see this.
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
True.BoxBuzz wrote:ThatOne wrote:Who wins?
The people who don't pay to see this.
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Goodnight, Irene
- Heavyweight

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Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
The judges' cards would have doodles & drawings of scribble on them...
Re: Brian London V Jurgen Blin
Let's go to the scorecards.....Goodnight, Irene wrote:The judges' cards would have doodles & drawings of scribble on them...
Judge Harold Lederman

Judge Chuck Giampa
Judge Eugenia Williams
