British & Irish boxing 52 fight history knowledge challenge

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forestbox
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Does the fights have to be all British or involving a British fighter?
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FrozenMixedVegtables wrote:It's a great idea by the thread starter but I personally won't be taking interest if there's no demand for watching our historic greats. It doesn't seem like it so far. I'm not watching Calzaghe- Reid again ffs :lol:
Bugger off then!
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FrozenMixedVegtables wrote:
Old Jack J wrote:The problem is that the early fights don't have much footage so if we just look at a single match up then we are ruling out a lot of 'historical ' fighters. I agree with earlier comments regarding maybe watching 3-4 clips of some earlier fights that only have minimal footage just to get a general overview of some of the greats.

A lot of fights suggested tend to be in my lifetime (post 80's) and if this is to be a historical education then surely we have to go back a bit further at some point.
It's a great idea by the thread starter but I personally won't be taking interest if there's no demand for watching our historic greats. It doesn't seem like it so far. I'm not watching Calzaghe- Reid again ffs :lol:

A very knowledgeable boxing fan once said to me "To know about boxing you got to learn about the past."
I'm sure they won't all be 80's/90's fights; I believe this was just a fairly easy & inclusive starting point.
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forestbox wrote:Does the fights have to be all British or involving a British fighter?
All the fights have to include at least one British or Irish fighter.
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FrozenMixedVegtables wrote:
I suppose that's the best way to do it. On other forums these types of threads get moved to the historic. This thread might get some of the posters of current boxing more clued up on important boxers of the past. I'm no historian but I can tell by some of the picks that a lot of posters are just picking fights from their own era. Probably fights they've already watched. This could be an excellent thread if posters are willing to delve outside of their comfort zone.
Suggestions please?

You post over on BOTP and seem interested in seeing some more historic stuff, which is more what I'm looking for from this experiment (although I'm open to a good mix) so throw some suggestions out there. But please be sure there is suitable footage first otherwise it's a waste of time
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Jamie Moore vs Matthew Macklin would be a good one for entertainment

Maurice Hope vs Wilfred Benitez/Rocky Mattioli/Carlos Herrera (or the European bout vs Antuofermo if anyone can find footage)

Ernie Roderick vs Henry Armstrong https://youtu.be/AHjpqMyVTc0
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benn v mcclellan would be great for week 3.what a fight that was!!!
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I fancy Buchanan vs duran or Laguna. :box:
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forestbox wrote:benn v mcclellan would be great for week 3.what a fight that was!!!

as good a fight as that will be to review, can we leave that till another time, we've just watched 2 1990s super middle weight contests.

I'd like something different, another era and another weightclass.

Let's watch some 1950 heavyweights or 60s feather weights
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Sorry if this has already been covered but do all fights have to have went the distance??
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handsofstone wrote:Sorry if this has already been covered but do all fights have to have went the distance??
No.
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Rocky Kelly vs Tony Brown 1986 welterweight british title eliminator shamelessly pinched from a BOTP thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u76ZyHL-75U
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https://youtu.be/R9Nu_FcT3qs

Terry Marsh beating Joe manley for the IBF light welter weight crown in 87
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Brian Curvis vs Emile Griffiths for the undisputed welterweight title in 64
https://youtu.be/A0fCup2009U
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Terry downes vs SRR & Carmen Basilio conquerer Paul Pender
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or vs Wille Pastrano for the undisputed light heavyweight crown
https://youtu.be/hmXNRnf2gwk
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I don't have any better suggestions than the ones already provided, but I would prefer to leave the '90s for a bit.
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Some cruiser weight action
with Johnny Nelson and Carl Thomson
https://youtu.be/cRP6i4gZI1o
or a bit older action vs Carlos de Leon for a split decision in his first title challenge
https://youtu.be/iKzRU6QR_Hg

Or more action with Haye vs Maccaranelli
https://youtu.be/VotzxbV1z7U
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davie wrote:One I watched recently that is a must see for action and controversy was Buchanan vs Duran.
It's been a while since I saw Watt vs Arguello and I've unbelievably never watched Curry vs Honeyghan.
Could be a few worth watching
You should watch Dave "boy" McAuley Vs Fidel Basa for the WBC flyweight. The best fight I ever seen live :bow:
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And finish with some heavyweights
Floyd Patterson vs Brian London
https://youtu.be/u5vBaD0mcKE?list=PLdhe ... GQykHFjlZT
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ardybo wrote:
davie wrote:One I watched recently that is a must see for action and controversy was Buchanan vs Duran.
It's been a while since I saw Watt vs Arguello and I've unbelievably never watched Curry vs Honeyghan.
Could be a few worth watching
You should watch Dave "boy" McAuley Vs Fidel Basa for the WBC flyweight. The best fight I ever seen live :bow:
Consider it added to the list
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So what should be the fight for week 3?

If anyone missed it: Week 2's fight was Chris Eubank vs Michael Watson I.

Thread: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=197276

Fight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxC7W3G7j3g
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Lloyd Honeyghan vs Donald Curry is my vote.
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I'm going to vote for a heavyweight again and go proper old
Brian London vs Floyd Patterson in 1959.
It's one of the oldest I've found where I've got the full fight on film. (footage looks a little grainy but that's what happens when you watch old fight film)
Gives us a chance to dig into a little history and learn something about a couple fighters we possibly don't know much about
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Horse wrote:Lloyd Honeyghan vs Donald Curry is my vote.
This gets my vote aswell.
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http://boxrec.com/boxer/9024
Just noticed Jimmy McLarnin was born in the UK, what a run of opponents he had in the later years of his career and there's a few youtube videos to boot.
Definitely one to add to the likes of Benny Lynch and Ted kid Lewis to have a look at.
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