Fights where the audiance laughed.

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Fights where the audiance laughed.

Post by Mimmy »

Has anyone been to a live bill and one of the fights on the card was so bad that the audiance were actually laughing?

I remember one back in the late 80's where Steve Black fought Mike Hallett,in a heavyweight clash up in Newcastle. The fight was something out of a Charlie Chaplin movie. It was so bad that the audiance was laughing. Its the only fight i can think of where the action was so poor, that there was no booing but laughter.
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Audley against a fat cruiserweight on the Khan/Prescott bill.
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"Rufus homicide henry gypsy bobbins defibaugh" vs J'Leon Love.

As he comes out of his corner with what appears to be two left feet...
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Khan getting nailed against Prescott in 1 round.
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Foreman vs Lyle.
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I seem to remember a little laughter when this guy named Bryan something fought Kenny Rainford on Tuesday Night Fights. He had a mullet. Claimed to be an unbeaten street fighter, and was about as uncoordinated as a guy could be. Rainford beat him easily with a basic skill set
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gilgamesh wrote:I seem to remember a little laughter when this guy named Bryan something fought Kenny Rainford on Tuesday Night Fights. He had a mullet. Claimed to be an unbeaten street fighter, and was about as uncoordinated as a guy could be. Rainford beat him easily with a basic skill set
This one..... it's brilliant. Kenny Rainford v Brian Sutherland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG5My-ar6V4
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vidal wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:I seem to remember a little laughter when this guy named Bryan something fought Kenny Rainford on Tuesday Night Fights. He had a mullet. Claimed to be an unbeaten street fighter, and was about as uncoordinated as a guy could be. Rainford beat him easily with a basic skill set
This one..... it's brilliant. Kenny Rainford v Brian Sutherland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG5My-ar6V4
Brilliant........... :D
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On a trip once to Las Vegas I attended a fight card at Ballys - One of the fights featured Heavyweight contender Ray Austin. He was fighting a guy called Gilbert Martinez. Well to say Martinez was a bit overweight would be a kind understatement! The crowd were a little mean toward him and one shouted out 'throw a pork chop at him'. Which made the audience roar in laughter....
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Pep vs Saddler. There was tripping and just about every dirty trick in the book. Once, they wrestled each other to the ground pulling the referee down with them.
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vidal wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:I seem to remember a little laughter when this guy named Bryan something fought Kenny Rainford on Tuesday Night Fights. He had a mullet. Claimed to be an unbeaten street fighter, and was about as uncoordinated as a guy could be. Rainford beat him easily with a basic skill set
This one..... it's brilliant. Kenny Rainford v Brian Sutherland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG5My-ar6V4
Have you ever seen Sutherland and Ron Jeremy in the same room?
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I've never seen Sutherland anywhere except right here getting his ass kicked :lol:
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Yeah I saw that one not too long ago. The dude's fake muscles and the reaction of the crowd are classic. If I recall even the commentary team says "Jorge Kihwagi is a fraud"

Something I've never heard before from a commentary crew.
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My favorite line was 'he throws punches in slow-motion'. The commentators told it like it was, and it was pretty damn funny :OhYes:
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I'll never forget seeing Larry Olubamiwo's first fight at York Hall against a journeyman called Vlado Szabo. Everyone laughed when Larry walked to the ring and it was followed with a 'Fvcking Hell', due to his sheer size. There was real energy around the place at that point and everyone looked at poor Szabo and thought you're fvucked.
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Post by DrunkenBoxer »

Kahwagi's upper body is grotesque. So I am guessing that was a fixed fight, correct?
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What the F was that? :lol:

Has that Jorge Kihwagi got fake titis or what, and eyebrows too!!

Jorge Kihwagi didnt foght for 10 years before that fight. What happened in that time where he was 11-0 then stopped for 10 years?

http://fightland.vice.com/blog/pec-impl ... ge-kahwagi
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Here is jorge now you wont believe it but i cant find the video anywhere else except here on Facebook. Wait to you see his tits now

https://www.facebook.com/DacaEstiProstD ... fref=photo
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DrunkenBoxer wrote:Kahwagi's upper body is grotesque. So I am guessing that was a fixed fight, correct?
Of course. Any legit opponent Pro or Amateur could beat that walking Plastic Surgeon's house payment.
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Paul Williams vs Kermit Cintron was bizarre,like something out of WWE
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gilgamesh wrote:
Yeah I saw that one not too long ago. The dude's fake muscles and the reaction of the crowd are classic. If I recall even the commentary team says "Jorge Kihwagi is a fraud"

Something I've never heard before from a commentary crew.
Sheeyat, what makes you think that that dudes muscles are "fake"?
Thats what I look like (with my shirt off)
(I developed them years ago working as a Vaquero on the Argentianian Pampas).
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Caractacus wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
Yeah I saw that one not too long ago. The dude's fake muscles and the reaction of the crowd are classic. If I recall even the commentary team says "Jorge Kihwagi is a fraud"

Something I've never heard before from a commentary crew.
Sheeyat, what makes you think that that dudes muscles are "fake"?
Thats what I look like (with my shirt off)
(I developed them years ago working as a Vaquero on the Argentianian Pampas).
:lol:
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I've got to go for Johnny Nelson v Carlos Deleon. They should've given Nelson the Nobel Peace prize.
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Post by keithmoonhangover »

Greg Page vs Mark Wills 2.

The commentators were laughing and it features my favourite ever line by a boxing commentator after Page had punched himself...... "We talked about the fact that Page doesn't throw a hard punch and it's a good thing, because that one landed on his own jaw,"

10:15 onwards for laughing, jokes and one of the best overhand rights ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuNc0EkFU6s
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