Jeff Thomas wrote:Somewhat further down in terms of leagues from Arguello and co- I was meant to fight Amir Khan and took a marking time bout against Baz Carey and got beat- that one really hurt.
unlcuky there Jeff still you woudl have had more pain of a diffeent kind coming I guess but getting well paid for it
Jeff Thomas wrote:I've seen that it was on a really good KO video set I got years back- anyone know which one I mean?
Imaginatively titles Greatest KO's.... It has a lovely collection of KO's although a misleading picture of Leonard (I think its in his 3rd fight with Duran) on the front cover (as he doesn't feature in it at all).
Jeff Thomas wrote:I've seen that it was on a really good KO video set I got years back- anyone know which one I mean?
Imaginatively titles Greatest KO's.... It has a lovely collection of KO's although a misleading picture of Leonard (I think its in his 3rd fight with Duran) on the front cover (as he doesn't feature in it at all).
cheers was it top rank.... might see if I can acquire a 'naughty' copy
Cannibal wrote:No ones's mentioned Vivian Harris Vs Carlos Maussa yet? When Harris nearly made a fight with Hatton before he made the Tszyu fight, a lot of people were picking Harris to beat Hatton and calling him world class.
oliverfennell wrote:Baldomir-Judah and Raheem-Morales didn't even prevent the fights they were tune-ups for, though. Let's hope something similar doesn't happen with Jones-Hopkins. I was actually looking forward to that, but of course it's pointless now.
I'm trying to think, was there talk of a Jones Jnr fight afterwards (although light heavy would have been a hell of a leap for Felix after such a short spell at middle)?
Even so I don't think the Hopkins fight, final of the little middleweight tournament, could have been considered a tune up. The hype around it was pretty big.
Exactly. It was the culmination of a high-profile tourney. There may have been speculation as to what Trinidad would do next if he won, but it was merely talk in the way that there is always speculation about what big names will do next. Trinidad-Hopkins was not a tune-up for anything. It would be like saying Pac-Mosley is Pac's tune-up for Mayweather.
One I can remember, though he was robbed, was Neil Swain against Paul Ingle. Paul was no doubt a top class boxer and they put him in against Swain when he was on the way up, Swain was regarded as a tough journeyman. I can remember the bout and Swain gave Paul hell. He really gave it to him and Ingle hit him right in the knackers, really hard. It's down as a KO win for Ingle but he was really lucky, Swain was into him bad.
MightyWarrior wrote:The career of HW Alex Garcia has to be one of the biggest feck ups in recent history.
A top ten Mexican heavyweight prospect in the early 90's - the TV companies loved him and he was knocking them out in sensational style. Then George Foreman offered him a shot at the world heavyweight title ( and I think he had other offers from other champs too ) but they decided he needed another tune up.....
So of course he gets shockingly stretched out in 2 rounds by a journeyman, and that's all she wrote. Big payday and chance at glory...gone.
I remember it well, except George was not champ at the time. But it would have been a big fight for Garcia nevertheless and remains a great example for the thread.