Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
he got up and took over and made golota quit. and guys get in top 10s today for climbing off the floor to beat izu ebono or artur szpilka ffs, so not much knock on the golota fight imo. id deffo take prime grant to ko a guy like eric molina and even a well faded grant gave adamek issues
lewis was an atg top 10. he did the same thing to razor ruddock
lewis was an atg top 10. he did the same thing to razor ruddock
Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
I get it, I do! The division is weak today after top 4 or 5...I'd have to go back and watch some of his fights. He wasn't terrible.jamamb wrote: ↑23 Mar 2018, 19:30 he got up and took over and made golota quit. and guys get in top 10s today for climbing off the floor to beat izu ebono or artur szpilka ffs, so not much knock on the golota fight imo. id deffo take prime grant to ko a guy like eric molina
lewis was an atg top 10. he did the same thing to razor ruddock
Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
I have a bit of a soft spot for Ron Stander: Facing a peak Joe Frazier with nothing to offer but guts. It was bloodier and more one-sided than a bullfight, but the man from Council Bluffs, Iowa did not want for courage. 
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
No, he didn't.
I have a serious soft spot for all the lower echelon title challengers from that era like Stander, Terry Daniels, Jose Roman, Chuck Wepner etc.. In fact, I used to fantasize about what a bloody, tough, grueling, dirty battle it would have been had Stander & Wepner fought. It would have been entertaining in an ugly, violent way. Lol.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Holyfield actually fought pretty well in his mid 40. He beat some veterans who were younger than he was (Savarese, Botha, Nielsen), arguably beat prime Valuev. And even against Ibragimov, who beat him clearle, Holyfield showed more than much younger guys like Whitaker or Briggs.Cas wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 23:48Which sums up how its gone way to far.. I remember seeing posts from 2011 calling for Danny Williams to quit! I guess they need the money and feel they have no other option.
Some say Holyfield fought to long but his defeats were mostly to credible opponents even later on in his career. When you are losing to opponents with more loses than wins, you are a walking punchbag.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
I don't see this fight listed anywhere. When is it? Or did it already get cancelled?
I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.

I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.
Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
To call this the greatest fight ever is patently ridiculous.
Everyone knows the Greatest Fight Ever is the 10 round draw between Casey Gacic and Irish Cristy Elliot.
Everyone knows the Greatest Fight Ever is the 10 round draw between Casey Gacic and Irish Cristy Elliot.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Teddy Atlas trained him sine Lewis/McCline KO losses. He beat 7 bums/journeymen and then got annihilated by much smaller Dominic Guinn. I'm not sure Grant would be a better fighter had he trained unders Atlas' tutelage from the beginnng of his pro career.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:01 I don't see this fight listed anywhere. When is it? Or did it already get cancelled?
I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
I don't see it anymore either. Perhaps saner heads prevailed.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:01 I don't see this fight listed anywhere. When is it? Or did it already get cancelled?
I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Oops... My bad.Boxing Writer wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:58Teddy Atlas trained him sine Lewis/McCline KO losses. He beat 7 bums/journeymen and then got annihilated by much smaller Dominic Guinn. I'm not sure Grant would be a better fighter had he trained unders Atlas' tutelage from the beginnng of his pro career.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:01 I don't see this fight listed anywhere. When is it? Or did it already get cancelled?
I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Let's face it...he didn't have much of a chin.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 16:14Oops... My bad.Boxing Writer wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:58Teddy Atlas trained him sine Lewis/McCline KO losses. He beat 7 bums/journeymen and then got annihilated by much smaller Dominic Guinn. I'm not sure Grant would be a better fighter had he trained unders Atlas' tutelage from the beginnng of his pro career.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 13:01 I don't see this fight listed anywhere. When is it? Or did it already get cancelled?
I did like Michael Grant early in his career. I thought if he was paired with a really good trainer ( like Teddy atlas ) he could have been a solid contender. He needed someone to teach him to box smart, wait for his moment, then finish his opponent off. He needed someone to light a fire under him, when things got tough inside the ring.
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Re: Michael Grant v. Kevin Johnson...Greatest fight ever!
Yes, no amount of training can do anything about that.
I'm too lazy to look it up but I believe I'm right in saying that Merritt was the only man (or maybe just the first) to actually knock out "The Butcher Boy" Ron Stander. Of course Ron was way past his best (by which I mean, most durable) by that stage.
Sadly Jeff didn't have much of a chin which is often the way with the biggest punchers.
Another of those seventies heavies that really captured my imagination (never saw him fight even on film) was Al "Goulds"Jones, not to be confused with the vastly inferior "Memphis" Al Jones. At 6' 6" he was huge for those days but his career was plagued by injury. Long before the internet and box-rec I used to seek out any information I could get about him. Happy days.
Me too as evidenced by my user name: "Candyslim" or "Triphammer" was the nickname of Jeff Merritt, who broke the jaw of his stable-mate Earnie Shavers and was regarded as one of the hardest punchers in boxing history. I forget who it was (Gil Clancy?) but someone was asked "Is Earnie Shavers the hardest puncher in boxing?" and replied "Earnie Shavers isn't even the hardest puncher in his own gym."sweetviolenturge wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 06:06No, he didn't.
I have a serious soft spot for all the lower echelon title challengers from that era like Stander, Terry Daniels, Jose Roman, Chuck Wepner etc.. In fact, I used to fantasize about what a bloody, tough, grueling, dirty battle it would have been had Stander & Wepner fought. It would have been entertaining in an ugly, violent way. Lol.
I'm too lazy to look it up but I believe I'm right in saying that Merritt was the only man (or maybe just the first) to actually knock out "The Butcher Boy" Ron Stander. Of course Ron was way past his best (by which I mean, most durable) by that stage.
Sadly Jeff didn't have much of a chin which is often the way with the biggest punchers.
Another of those seventies heavies that really captured my imagination (never saw him fight even on film) was Al "Goulds"Jones, not to be confused with the vastly inferior "Memphis" Al Jones. At 6' 6" he was huge for those days but his career was plagued by injury. Long before the internet and box-rec I used to seek out any information I could get about him. Happy days.