Anyway, what's your first proper boxing memory?
First Fight You Can Remember?
First Fight You Can Remember?
I can kind of remember my dad and mam having folk in for boxing when I was really young! I can't really remember anything that vivid until the Eubank v Benn fight in 1990 (I think) when I was like 6! I actually remember being allowed to stay up and Eubank eventually winning! Also remember the rematch and a few random fights inbetween that! My dad taking me to gym as well! Also remember my mum arguing with him because of it
Anyway, what's your first proper boxing memory?
Anyway, what's your first proper boxing memory?
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Lennox Lewis vs Tommy Morrison at my Aunt and Uncle's house.
I remember it because of them telling me "That's the guy from Rocky 5"...and then of course he got his ass kicked.
It would be another 5 or 6 years or so before I got into Boxing regularly, but recognizing the name "Lennox Lewis" played a big part in that.
I had read in a Sports Paper that Lennox had "Regained the Heavyweight Title"...and I thought to myself "Hey I'll be damned, that guy I saw years ago is still at it"...I watched the fight, and have been following regularly ever since.
I remember it because of them telling me "That's the guy from Rocky 5"...and then of course he got his ass kicked.
It would be another 5 or 6 years or so before I got into Boxing regularly, but recognizing the name "Lennox Lewis" played a big part in that.
I had read in a Sports Paper that Lennox had "Regained the Heavyweight Title"...and I thought to myself "Hey I'll be damned, that guy I saw years ago is still at it"...I watched the fight, and have been following regularly ever since.
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I remember in the 90s my mum going in to John Menzies (magazine, cd, stationary type of shop) and me getting my boxing monthly (I think) and there was this generic sports magazine but they had a top 20 p4p in the world on the cover! I got it and I was engrossed in it! It was the first time I'd really taken notice of B-Hop, Felix Trinidad, RJJ, ODLH, Ricardo Lopez and loads more etc.... Couldn't see the fights at the time but always kept an eye on these guys who were on this list! Watched their fights later on! A top era for boxing that hasn't been replicated in my lifetime!gilgamesh wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 18:41 Lennox Lewis vs Tommy Morrison at my Aunt and Uncle's house.
I remember it because of them telling me "That's the guy from Rocky 5"...and then of course he got his ass kicked.![]()
It would be another 5 or 6 years or so before I got into Boxing regularly, but recognizing the name "Lennox Lewis" played a big part in that.
I had read in a Sports Paper that Lennox had "Regained the Heavyweight Title"...and I thought to myself "Hey I'll be damned, that guy I saw years ago is still at it"...I watched the fight, and have been following regularly ever since.
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Funnily enough the first fight I remember was the Eubank/Benn rematch and my dad raging Benn only got a draw, he used to watch tv lying on the floor on his front and by the end of the fight his elbows were all carpet burns from throwing the shots with both men
When I watched it again a few years ago it was nowhere near as exciting as i'd remembered it, the 1st fight was a cracker though
When I watched it again a few years ago it was nowhere near as exciting as i'd remembered it, the 1st fight was a cracker though
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Jesse Valdez in the 1972 Munich Olympics. If memory serves correctly, it was the first Olympics with the white scoring color on the gloves. Valdez was super fast and I loved his jab, so the gloves accentuated that.
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Ali/Bugner.
I might have seen one or two fights before that. I remember it because we went down the street to a neighbours to watch it in colour
Full house crammed in to watch a 3 foot square television with a 14" screen
I might have seen one or two fights before that. I remember it because we went down the street to a neighbours to watch it in colour
Full house crammed in to watch a 3 foot square television with a 14" screen
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LMAO! Been there...done that...different fight. 13 " Black and White...(I lose.)
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My mates were all in mine for Wlad v Haye and Wlad v Fury and I remember they fights as being excitinghandsofstone wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 18:49 Funnily enough the first fight I remember was the Eubank/Benn rematch and my dad raging Benn only got a draw, he used to watch tv lying on the floor on his front and by the end of the fight his elbows were all carpet burns from throwing the shots with both men
When I watched it again a few years ago it was nowhere near as exciting as i'd remembered it, the 1st fight was a cracker though
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I remember everyone in my house arguing over Benn v Eubank 2nd time! I didn't really care who won at the time but I was more of a fan of Eubank because of the cockiness etc.... I remember making a point of watching it later and being pissed off Benn got stiffed!Stuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:06My mates were all in mine for Wlad v Haye and Wlad v Fury and I remember they fights as being excitinghandsofstone wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 18:49 Funnily enough the first fight I remember was the Eubank/Benn rematch and my dad raging Benn only got a draw, he used to watch tv lying on the floor on his front and by the end of the fight his elbows were all carpet burns from throwing the shots with both men
When I watched it again a few years ago it was nowhere near as exciting as i'd remembered it, the 1st fight was a cracker thoughEveryone just gets in to it and forgets what it is
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Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.
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Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.
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Fifty soonStuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:47Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.![]()
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Top class stories and knowledge though manTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:52Fifty soonStuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:47Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.![]()
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I was 11 for Ali Foreman...*wheeeeeze*Stuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:47Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.![]()
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I was a dirty thought in ma dads headoogiebe wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 20:05I was 11 for Ali Foreman...*wheeeeeze*Stuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:47Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.![]()
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Suck it upTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:52Fifty soonStuarty wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:47Showing your age mateTaansend wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 19:44 Ali Foreman. I was six. My family, on my mum's side, loved boxing so we'd have parties that coincided with big fights. I don't remember if we watched it though. Or listened on the radio. Or neither.
Also remember John Conteh, John H Stracey, Jim Watt winning titles. Bruno turning pro.
Was also very excited when Ali beat Neon Leon as it was my 10th birthday party.![]()
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When I saw the thread title and Stuarty start off with "I can kind of remember my dad and mam..." I thought we were in for a hell of a story.