Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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That was a freak punch that Nate Tubbs knocked out Corrie Sanders with.
Like a One in a Million type of punch landing.
As far as Sanders facing Shavers.
I see the"Silver Surfer"
bombbatting Shavers with lighting hard punches from the get-go.
For the first few seconds Shavers is in disbelief
before a devastanly Left, knocks Shavers senseless and he falls
like a mackeral on a fishing boat to the canvas.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Caractacus wrote:That was a freak punch that Nate Tubbs knocked out Corrie Sanders with.
Like a One in a Million type of punch landing.
As far as Sanders facing Shavers.
I see the"Silver Surfer"
bombbatting Shavers with lighting hard punches from the get-go.
For the first few seconds Shavers is in disbelief
before a devastanly Left, knocks Shavers senseless and he falls
like a mackeral on a fishing boat to the canvas.

Honestly, that's some of the best fiction I've read today!
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Il Duce's stumbling garbled prose there reads like a man sinking into the final throes of senility and confusion.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Tuan_Jim wrote:Il Duce's stumbling garbled prose there reads like a man sinking into the final throes of senility and confusion.

He has kept up the thin pretence for a while now. I particularly enjoy his feigned spelling mistakes.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Tuan_Jim wrote:Your description of Shavers/Bugner is so utterly unreal, so bigoted, so against any write up ever penned and so unlike what happened and is available for all to see makes it frightening that you are an editor. O, John Shep.
I'm not saying take my word for it. Go and actually watch the Shavers-Bugner fight on Youtube. After getting up from the "knockdown" Bugner winked at the ref. An accidental clash of heads with seconds to go caused the cut that had a squeamish doctor advise the ref to stop the fight..
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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I can watch that fight without having to search for it on Youtube, and indeed have seen it many times. You need to watch it again because your description is pure fantasy.

There is no lowblow whatsoever prior to the first round knockdown, none, nada. How embarrassing for you. It is preceded by Shavers stunning Bugner with a huge overhand right, and a body shot - the belly, the gut, not the balls. He was in fact getting to Bugner repeatedly with big punches in the first round. The uppercut that jolts Bugner's whole body is a signature Shavers punch. Are you honestly going to attribute sarcastic quotation marks to that knockdown? Why such bias with this particular fight?

You're either an idiot or a troll with an agenda. I can't decide and don't really care. Go write something about how Larry Holmes really slipped in the 7th round versus Shavers, at least that would be amusing.
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Sorry, neither troll nor idiot. I like Shavers. Talked to him once in Vegas. Nice guy. But he definitely landed one left below the belt just prior to the uppercut that helped Bugner find the canvas. Bugner was not seriously hurt as evidenced by the wink he gave the ref.

You need to reduce your meds and see things more clearly.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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BoxBuzz wrote:
Caractacus wrote:That was a freak punch that Nate Tubbs knocked out Corrie Sanders with.
Like a One in a Million type of punch landing.
As far as Sanders facing Shavers.
I see the"Silver Surfer"
bombbatting Shavers with lighting hard punches from the get-go.
For the first few seconds Shavers is in disbelief
before a devastanly Left, knocks Shavers senseless and he falls
like a mackeral on a fishing boat to the canvas.

Honestly, that's some of the best fiction I've read today!
It was a freak punch I tell ya.
Nate Tubbs caught Sanders in a bizarre angle when Sanders was against the ropes and about to pivot away.
That freakish punch would have KO'd anyone
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Tomasino wrote:
Tuan_Jim wrote:Il Duce's stumbling garbled prose there reads like a man sinking into the final throes of senility and confusion.

He has kept up the thin pretence for a while now. I particularly enjoy his feigned spelling mistakes.
I am not a psychiatrist
but any of you all remember the condition of Anthony Perkins character Norman Bates
in the 1960 classic PSYCHO directed by Alfred Hitchcock?
I dont wanna spoil the ending,but he was his own mother!
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Tuan_Jim wrote:I can watch that fight without having to search for it on Youtube, and indeed have seen it many times. You need to watch it again because your description is pure fantasy.

There is no lowblow whatsoever prior to the first round knockdown, none, nada. How embarrassing for you. It is preceded by Shavers stunning Bugner with a huge overhand right, and a body shot - the belly, the gut, not the balls. He was in fact getting to Bugner repeatedly with big punches in the first round. The uppercut that jolts Bugner's whole body is a signature Shavers punch. Are you honestly going to attribute sarcastic quotation marks to that knockdown? Why such bias with this particular fight?

You're either an idiot or a troll with an agenda. I can't decide and don't really care. Go write something about how Larry Holmes really slipped in the 7th round versus Shavers, at least that would be amusing.
as far as the fight with Joe Bugner,and that was proceedid by Earnie Sahvers notorius known tatic of holding the back of his opponents neck
with his left glove whilst delivering a devasting right uppercut .
see film footage of Shavers vrs Jimmy Ellis in 1973.
He also tried that schtick on Jerry Quarry too.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Shavers vs Bugner
watch at about 2:46 of this clip and see for yoself!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHUfbVwn2bE
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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check out Shavers using the very same tatic (but seen from a different angle)earlier in 1973 that he used to knockdown Joe Bugner
against the late Jimmy Ellis at about 1:06 of this clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VsAhEugnsc
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Caractacus wrote:Shavers vs Bugner
watch at about 2:46 of this clip and see for yoself!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHUfbVwn2bE
also check out 3:43 of the very same clip to see it from a different angle in slo-mo.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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I'm calling your bluff Caaractacus. Just watched both the Bugner fight and the Ellis fights again and there wasn't anything even worthy of a warning. Did you really think no one was going to watch this?

Technically Cap is right that a couple of punches landed around the belt, but were far above the border. Bugner didn't even complain. And yes, Bugner was seriously hurt, "wink" or not.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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I believe Bugner did complain later about another punch that was south of the medicine line. He probably figured one is an accident, but two?

Good fight bad ending.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Neither were worth a "keep em up" warning from the referee. They had zero impact on the fight.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Ambling Alp II wrote:I'm calling your bluff Caaractacus. Just watched both the Bugner fight and the Ellis fights again and there wasn't anything even worthy of a warning. Did you really think no one was going to watch this?

Technically Cap is right that a couple of punches landed around the belt, but were far above the border. Bugner didn't even complain. And yes, Bugner was seriously hurt, "wink" or not.
Thats because the ref in both cases did not see it.
Shavers was slick.
However the ref in the Quarry vs Shavers bout caught on to it and gave Shavers a warning.
(you do know that holding an opponent by the back of the neck and punching is considered an 'illegal"tatic?)

Here is the video footage of Quarry vs Shavers.
BTW This footage includes the rarely seen pre-fight introductions and ceremony
(I sure do miss those old school days of Boxing).


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyBpm4vHeRQ
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

Post by Ambling Alp II »

In the Ellis and Bugner fights he didn't do anything worth even a warning and the referees correctly didn't do warn him. He was warned against Quarry which was warranted; even that was a minor infraction and he was backing up when he did it. He was not holding Quarry's head and trying to land a haymaker. Certainly not worth a penalty; just a warning. Some referees would have let it go completely without doing anything.

This an overreach in claiming Shavers illegal tactics that led to his wins. Quite an overreach.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Ali was much worse of an offender with the pulling the head down. I didnt see anything too much to worry about on these videos, and if anything Bugner is more guilty of holding, tying up and hand behind the neck.
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Re: Corrie Sanders v. Earnie Shavers

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Always enjoy watching that masterful disassembly of the biggest punching HW. Quarry was one of, if not the best "non champion" of all time.
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