espn heavywieght title tournament

Post Reply
MEISINGER
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by MEISINGER »

back in 1981 and 1982 espn held a tourny for there own
heavyweight championship
this was won by james broad axe broad

i have been looking for any info on this tourny and who competed
does anyone else remember this
and what ever happened with there championship
MEISINGER
Heavyweight
Heavyweight

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by MEISINGER »

i guess no one remembers this one but me. :(
THEHAMMER321
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 945
Joined: 09 Dec 2009, 05:55

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by THEHAMMER321 »

MEISINGER wrote:i guess no one remembers this one but me. :(
I remember they also had Championships for other weights but I think James Broad won his title by beating Randy Mack,Slammin Sammy nesmith was another champ I think at middleweight,They also had a form of ''overtime'' if the fight was a draw at the end they fought an extra round which they should do in all championship fights imo. :TU:
i
Brutu
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3273
Joined: 15 Jan 2005, 23:07

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by Brutu »

The ESPN Heavyweight Championship Belt?

That and a nickel will get you a cup of coffee,
as they use to say in Jersey back in the olden days.
THEHAMMER321
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 945
Joined: 09 Dec 2009, 05:55

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by THEHAMMER321 »

Brutu wrote:The ESPN Heavyweight Championship Belt?

That and a nickel will get you a cup of coffee,
as they use to say in Jersey back in the olden days.
Yur right same can be said for these phony state titles like one fight I remember billed as ''The west Virginia state Heavyweight championship'' first of all how many heavies in the whole state :lol: :lol:
jrc26
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 271
Joined: 27 May 2009, 15:40

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by jrc26 »

Brutu wrote:The ESPN Heavyweight Championship Belt?

That and a nickel will get you a cup of coffee,
as they use to say in Jersey back in the olden days.
Same could be said for just about any belt these days.
Ambling Alp
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3627
Joined: 15 Jul 2005, 22:31

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by Ambling Alp »

The ESPN title was not meant to be in competition with the various WBS belts. I don't remember all of the details, but ESPN staged 8 man tournaments for a few years in the 1980's. Jessie Ferguson won it in 1985, beating Tony Anthony in the finals. Ferguson beat Buster Douglas in the semi-finals.

The fighters were prospects on their way up. It was actually an interesting idea. Strohs Beer sponsored tournaments in the 1980's as well. I believe their tournaments usually consisted of veterans with some ability but not quite Top 10 material. Unlike the mismatches that ESPN shows now, there were a lot of entertaining fights with fairly evenly matched fighters. It gave these guys a rare chance to make a decent payday.
Brutu
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3273
Joined: 15 Jan 2005, 23:07

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by Brutu »

I use to watch ESPN boxing all the time.
But nowdays i find myself rarely watching it.
It comes on infrequently and boxing match ups are of little but mostly no interset.
Remember the early 1990's?USA Boxing,ESPN boxing twice a week?
use to watch it all the time with great match ups.
jrc26
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 271
Joined: 27 May 2009, 15:40

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by jrc26 »

Brutu wrote:I use to watch ESPN boxing all the time.
But nowdays i find myself rarely watching it.
It comes on infrequently and boxing match ups are of little but mostly no interset.
Remember the early 1990's?USA Boxing,ESPN boxing twice a week?
use to watch it all the time with great match ups.
The good old days...USA boxing was the best. Holmes, Whitaker, Morrison, Toney, Jones...

ESPN hasn't had a star of that caliber on in years. Even Fox Sports Net used to have some decent cards every couple of months. Now we are lucky to get a local card or a replay anymore. Free quality boxing is dying.
Brutu
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3273
Joined: 15 Jan 2005, 23:07

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by Brutu »

anyone remember who the last ranked heavyweight was that fought on ESPN boxing?
allworld80
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3468
Joined: 09 Dec 2006, 20:12

Re: espn heavywieght title tournament

Post by allworld80 »

Brutu wrote:anyone remember who the last ranked heavyweight was that fought on ESPN boxing?
Eddie Chambers/Sam Peter was on Friday Night fights not too long ago.
Post Reply