Dirtiest Ring Tactics Of All Time
Dirtiest Ring Tactics Of All Time
OK fight fans, what were the most blatant-illegal-vicious fouls in boxing history, in which the perpetrator got away with his dirty deeds without being disqualified ?
Some off the top of my head from fairly recent memory.
1. Vasili Jirov rabbit punching Joe Mesi
2. Nigel Benn rabbit punching and headbutting Gerald McClellan.
3. Nigel Benn for landing two shots to the head after Iran Barkley was down the first and second times.
4. Roberto Duran thumbing Davey Moore in the eye.
5. Donald Curry (usually a clean fighter) thumbing James "Hard Rock" Green in the eye.
Remember, only fights where the guy got away with it.
Some off the top of my head from fairly recent memory.
1. Vasili Jirov rabbit punching Joe Mesi
2. Nigel Benn rabbit punching and headbutting Gerald McClellan.
3. Nigel Benn for landing two shots to the head after Iran Barkley was down the first and second times.
4. Roberto Duran thumbing Davey Moore in the eye.
5. Donald Curry (usually a clean fighter) thumbing James "Hard Rock" Green in the eye.
Remember, only fights where the guy got away with it.
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What about Mike Tyson?
Trying to break his opponents arms (Holyfield, Botha, Nielsen), biting (Biggs, Holyfield, McBride & Lewis at the press conference) & hitting after the bell (too numerous to mention).
Evander Holyfield was the only opponent to hit him back, after Tyson landed an after the bell shot.
Trying to break his opponents arms (Holyfield, Botha, Nielsen), biting (Biggs, Holyfield, McBride & Lewis at the press conference) & hitting after the bell (too numerous to mention).
Evander Holyfield was the only opponent to hit him back, after Tyson landed an after the bell shot.
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You certainly got it in for BennSeamus wrote:OK fight fans, what were the most blatant-illegal-vicious fouls in boxing history, in which the perpetrator got away with his dirty deeds without being disqualified ?
Some off the top of my head from fairly recent memory.
1. Vasili Jirov rabbit punching Joe Mesi
2. Nigel Benn rabbit punching and headbutting Gerald McClellan.
3. Nigel Benn for landing two shots to the head after Iran Barkley was down the first and second times.
4. Roberto Duran thumbing Davey Moore in the eye.
5. Donald Curry (usually a clean fighter) thumbing James "Hard Rock" Green in the eye.
Remember, only fights where the guy got away with it.
If you watch most fights today you will see almost all the things you have listed.
The Tyson biting Holyfield will take alot of beating simply because it was so blatant.
But rabbit-punches, low punches, punching on the break, intentional head-butts and rubbing the laces across a fighters face are there in the majority of fights you see today...if you look close enough 8)
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Re: Dirtiest Ring Tactics Of All Time
Was that an intentional butt by Benn or just a clash of heads? What round was it in?Seamus wrote:OK fight fans, what were the most blatant-illegal-vicious fouls in boxing history, in which the perpetrator got away with his dirty deeds without being disqualified ?
Some off the top of my head from fairly recent memory.
1. Vasili Jirov rabbit punching Joe Mesi
2. Nigel Benn rabbit punching and headbutting Gerald McClellan.
3. Nigel Benn for landing two shots to the head after Iran Barkley was down the first and second times.
4. Roberto Duran thumbing Davey Moore in the eye.
5. Donald Curry (usually a clean fighter) thumbing James "Hard Rock" Green in the eye.
Remember, only fights where the guy got away with it.
Benn doesn't seem to get much credit for beating McClellan who many, even now, consider some sort of great. Personally, apart from crushing a couple of well past their prime good fighters, I never saw what the fuss was about Gerald. He was a decent fighter but there were many decent fighters around that weight at the time. But Benn ought to get some sort of credit.
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Clearly the Panama Lewis/Resto incident is by far the worst example in recent history.
I'd also like to add Larry Holmes, a gifted fighter who could also bend the rules and get away with it, as he did when he thumbed Scott Frank and Scott LeDoux. Not 100% they were intentional, but his thumb did seem to end up in opponents eyes quite frequently.
I'd also like to add Larry Holmes, a gifted fighter who could also bend the rules and get away with it, as he did when he thumbed Scott Frank and Scott LeDoux. Not 100% they were intentional, but his thumb did seem to end up in opponents eyes quite frequently.
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Golota, Ali and Holyfield are not good examples. Golota didn't get away with continually hitting Bowe with low blows, he was disqualified, Ali's rabbit punching wasn't usually that bad, he generally did it when his opponent held on and wouldn't let go, so I don't blame him. And I can't think of any fights Holyfield won by headbutting opponents. In fact I can't remember many accusations against Evander prior to Tyson claiming he bit part of his ear off because he was getting headbutted.
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Woah!
Ruiz, Savarese, Nate Fitch, Andrew Golota, Michael Bentt....

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..about a hundred of sandy saddler's fights.
willie pep could get by with a lot too....but he turned it into an art form.
lennox lewis leaning over and shoving his opponents down ....thinking of his match with tyson here as an obvious example.. he had tyson on the way with legit punches anyway, but the shoving was that little extra that assures one hits the canvas with solidity.
rocky graziano sometimes had a virtual choke hold on a guy if he had him against the ropes...and then slammed over his right hand bombs.
..and yet, as i understand it, all were nice to their mothers.
willie pep could get by with a lot too....but he turned it into an art form.
lennox lewis leaning over and shoving his opponents down ....thinking of his match with tyson here as an obvious example.. he had tyson on the way with legit punches anyway, but the shoving was that little extra that assures one hits the canvas with solidity.
rocky graziano sometimes had a virtual choke hold on a guy if he had him against the ropes...and then slammed over his right hand bombs.
..and yet, as i understand it, all were nice to their mothers.
Seems to me Sonny Liston's corner tried the old "liniment on the gloves" trick more than just in his first fight with Ali (then Cassius Clay). Ali was not the only fighter to have his eyes start burning during a fight with Liston. No coincident that Liston's most active (almost desperate, it seemed) round of the fight was the 5th, when he chased a backpedaling Clay all over trying to catch him while presumably he couldn't see.
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Who bought out Ali's contract?Decagon wrote:Bullshit. Most observers agree that it was linament on Liston's shoulder (legally applied) that got into Ali's eyes when the two were in the clinch. And I'm still not convinced that Liston didn't throw both fights. Wasn't it a little suspicious that Liston's management bought out Ali's contract shortly before their first bout?kingpawn wrote:Seems to me Sonny Liston's corner tried the old "liniment on the gloves" trick more than just in his first fight with Ali (then Cassius Clay). Ali was not the only fighter to have his eyes start burning during a fight with Liston. No coincident that Liston's most active (almost desperate, it seemed) round of the fight was the 5th, when he chased a backpedaling Clay all over trying to catch him while presumably he couldn't see.
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Riddick Bowe against Holyfield. He CONSTANTLY rabbit punched (see their first fight) or threw low blows (see their third fight..he shoulda' been DQ'ed) against the old warrior. Joe Cortez worked both of those fights.
Bowe truly got a deserving taste of his own medicine against Golota BTW, just like Duva, who knew what Bowe was all about, planned it.
Tyson against Bruno (or just about anybody).
Duran against anybody.
Bowe truly got a deserving taste of his own medicine against Golota BTW, just like Duva, who knew what Bowe was all about, planned it.
Tyson against Bruno (or just about anybody).
Duran against anybody.
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Jeff Franklin breaking Gabe Ruelas' left elbow with a vicious twist. Mike Tyson for deliberately trying the same several times (Botha, McBride...).
Carlos Maussa's headbutt against Vivian Harris was a horrid one, too...
Arturo Gatti used low blows as a fight-saving strategy against Wilson Rodriguez...
Terry Norris was also one dirty SOB. However, he at least got DQ'd thrice for dirty stuff.
Carlos Maussa's headbutt against Vivian Harris was a horrid one, too...
Arturo Gatti used low blows as a fight-saving strategy against Wilson Rodriguez...
Terry Norris was also one dirty SOB. However, he at least got DQ'd thrice for dirty stuff.
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Yeah, I'd like to know that myself, since you seem to think those in Liston's camp were such fair players.Collins2000 wrote:Who bought out Ali's contract?Decagon wrote:Bullshit. Most observers agree that it was linament on Liston's shoulder (legally applied) that got into Ali's eyes when the two were in the clinch. And I'm still not convinced that Liston didn't throw both fights. Wasn't it a little suspicious that Liston's management bought out Ali's contract shortly before their first bout?kingpawn wrote:Seems to me Sonny Liston's corner tried the old "liniment on the gloves" trick more than just in his first fight with Ali (then Cassius Clay). Ali was not the only fighter to have his eyes start burning during a fight with Liston. No coincident that Liston's most active (almost desperate, it seemed) round of the fight was the 5th, when he chased a backpedaling Clay all over trying to catch him while presumably he couldn't see.