Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
-
Clint Magnum
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 443
- Joined: 15 Feb 2012, 11:55
Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Who's a fighter you loved to watch who never quite made it as World Champion?
Or any fighter not elite level who you loved to watch?
David Tua springs to mind initially for me.
Or any fighter not elite level who you loved to watch?
David Tua springs to mind initially for me.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Ross Hale, Crawford Ashley, Thaxton, Paul Ryan, Dunstan, Pat Barrett
Seb Rothmann was rarely in a dull fight.
Seb Rothmann was rarely in a dull fight.
-
Counter-puncher
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 39141
- Joined: 20 May 2008, 11:41
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Michael Brodie
-
SaadOffTheDeck
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 19602
- Joined: 04 Jun 2009, 07:38
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Jesse Burnett
One of the most mismanaged and most screwed fighters in history.
One of the most mismanaged and most screwed fighters in history.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Herol Graham & Kirkland Laing
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Paul 'Scrap Iron' Ryan
-
bigjack
- Heavyweight

Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
yes both of thesemilpool wrote:Herol Graham & Kirkland Laing
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
JonJo Irwin was good to watch and so was Peter Gabbitus, Jimmy Vincent and Jason Rowland.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Alan McKay, Gary de Roux, John Davison and Sean Murphy.
Very entertaining to watch those small guys.
Very entertaining to watch those small guys.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
What a fight de Roux v Murphy was
I liked Ensley Bingham as well.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Jerry quarry , bob satterfield, tony sibson....
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Emmanuel Augustus/Burton, Angel Manfredy, Ray Olivera, Micky Ward, Ben Tackie.
I watched a lot of FNF in the late 90's early 00's, obviously.
I watched a lot of FNF in the late 90's early 00's, obviously.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
David Tua for me 
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Ji Hoon Kim, Teddy Reid, Emanuel Augustus, Micky Ward, I also was a big fan of David Tua.
Earnie Shavers is one that springs to mind.
And a great fight between 2 guys that I'm pretty sure never became Champions back in the 80's was Bill "Caveman" Lee vs John Lo Cicero. If you want to check that out you won't regret it. It's wild stuff.
Earnie Shavers is one that springs to mind.
And a great fight between 2 guys that I'm pretty sure never became Champions back in the 80's was Bill "Caveman" Lee vs John Lo Cicero. If you want to check that out you won't regret it. It's wild stuff.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Agree with Micky Ward but he did win the WBU Light Welterweight title when he stopped Shea Neary....good pick though
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
WBU Title means jack sh*t.ade the grenade wrote:Agree with Micky Ward but he did win the WBU Light Welterweight title when he stopped Shea Neary....good pick though
I'm pretty sure David Tua held the NABF Heavyweight title at one point. That's about the same as the WBU as far as importance.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Amazing that none of the Gatti Ward fights were title fights...
-
writehooks
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 181
- Joined: 17 Mar 2011, 13:12
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
1. George Chuvalo
2. Ron Lyle
3. Mustafa Hamsho
2. Ron Lyle
3. Mustafa Hamsho
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
andy holighan , rocky kelly ,henry wharton, wayne alexander ,
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Harold brazier was a favourite of mine; very smart and could set traps and box for fun.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
1. Ron Lyle
2. Earnie Shavers
3. "Baad" Bennie Briscoe
2. Earnie Shavers
3. "Baad" Bennie Briscoe
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
For me it has got to be Henry Wharton - who was an exciting and important player in the bigger Benn-Eubank-Collins-Watson epic story - and who was a monster puncher and hard man as well. Both Benn and Eubank knew that Henry could take their belts and treated him with much respect. Watching Whaton climb the rankings was exciting, he really did level a few blokes.
Michael Brodie, Andy Holligan and Nicky Piper were also favourites of mine and good calls by earlier posters. I loved the way Holligan went out to Mexico and just fearlessly took it right to Chavez in his own backyard; that was properly heroic and watching the fight back a few times reminds me that Andy made a decent start.
More recently, I like Macklin. I know Matt has not finished yet and wants another crack, but my suspicion is that he'll join Sibson and Graham as world class British middles who never got the top prize. Hope to be proved wrong!
Michael Brodie, Andy Holligan and Nicky Piper were also favourites of mine and good calls by earlier posters. I loved the way Holligan went out to Mexico and just fearlessly took it right to Chavez in his own backyard; that was properly heroic and watching the fight back a few times reminds me that Andy made a decent start.
More recently, I like Macklin. I know Matt has not finished yet and wants another crack, but my suspicion is that he'll join Sibson and Graham as world class British middles who never got the top prize. Hope to be proved wrong!
-
bigjack
- Heavyweight

Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
I also loved watching Pat Cowdell,Reg Gutteridge called him the ring general
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Pat Cowdell, Clinton Mckenzie, Colin Power, The Finnegan Brothers, Vernon Sollas, Billy Schwer, Errol Christie, Mark Kaylor, Ross Hale, Dave Boy Green-when you start thinking it is hard to stop.
Re: Non World Champions who you loved to watch.
Julian Letterlough