loaded_gloves wrote:How and why am I supposed to post footage, Wilhelm Kaiser?
Yes, Mike Dixon was an 8 rounder, Puritty a 12 rounder, I know this, you know this, we all know this, I never stated Puritty was of any specific length, I said it went the distance and was dull.
I really would have thought a man with your Corrie Sanders fascination would own these fights already, as I do.
Why on earth I would spend literally days of my life transferring long fights from VHS to DVD then somehow to laptop/internet to put Corrie Sanders fights in this thread is lost on me. Why would I do that with my life? To what end?
If you want to argue that these were fast-paced action fights that prove your imagined vision of Corrie Sanders really did exist in reality and therfore could compete with elite heavyweights, you might as well go dispute the time of day with the moon.
Firstly, let's get the wording correct.
I don't like to have words put into my mouth.
I said:
Plenty of taped evidence out there of him maintaining a decent workrate over 10 rounds, again as mentioned above...
"Fast paced actions fights" are your words, your construct.
I stated the above in response to a poster who said he was a 3 round fighter who was gassed after that.
The evidence points otherwise, particularly early in his career, as the poster was gracious enough to acknowledge.
I'm not fascinated by Sanders.
I think Sanders had weaknessess and strengths.
I know that later in his career he was really a 4 round fighter, but there is a mitigating cause for that.
It is well documented by people around Sanders, not used as an excuse ever by him.
It also caused him to stop playing rugby, a sport which he loved.
You seem to discount this completely, rather jokingly.
Why, I'm unsure of.
He would hardly be the first fighter hindered by an injury later in his career.
Even when fit and in his prime, he had a tendency to have quite an upright, open stance.
I have those fights, but unlike you, haven't used them to drive an agenda as in your early post.
I merely stated he maintained a decent workrate, and had gone the distance 11 times, all for a unanamous points decision.
Whether you find the Puritty fight dull is of no consequence at all to the thread, and his ability to win a unanamous verdict over 12.
It is an opinion.
Either way, in the interests of the questions asked in the thread, some early Sanders decision fights, with the later Puritty fight last.
There are others out there, but that's enough for now..
Sanders vs Rouse (10 rounds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obhu8NFtHE8
Sanders vs Dixon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD6yIuceDPY
Sanders v Puritty (12 rounds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABihfNv7eUQ