Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
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Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
I thought there already was a thread concerning this but I guess I was mistaken.
Here are the fights of Tony Sibson in a chronologial manner from youtube
Here are the fights of Tony Sibson in a chronologial manner from youtube
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
29th professional fight-September 1978
30th professional fight-October 1978
33rd professional fight-April 1979
37th professional fight-November 1979.
30th professional fight-October 1978
33rd professional fight-April 1979
37th professional fight-November 1979.
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
39th professional fight-March 1980
40th pro fight-June 1980
40th pro fight-June 1980
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
41ST pro fight-September 1980
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
....... and here is some super-extra related bonus footage for Y All.
the Tony Sibson vrs Bobby Coolridge bout was on the very same boxing card as this fight
( just thought I would add it for extra atmosphere and historical value as Tony Sibson fought them both as to compare)
the Tony Sibson vrs Bobby Coolridge bout was on the very same boxing card as this fight
( just thought I would add it for extra atmosphere and historical value as Tony Sibson fought them both as to compare)
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
three months later......42nd professional fight-December 1980.(for the European Middleweight Championship).
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
-1981-
43rd pro fight-January 1981
44th pro fight-March 1981
46th pro fight-September 1981
43rd pro fight-January 1981
44th pro fight-March 1981
46th pro fight-September 1981
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
any footage of the willie classen fight exist?
Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
Sibbo was a moody fighter but lethal at his best.
Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
To the best of my knowledge no footage exists of the Sibson - Classen promotion.
Not much in "Boxing News" either at that time. Some problems with BM calling the opponents too bad.
Mickey Duff and Co. did not like that.
Not much in "Boxing News" either at that time. Some problems with BM calling the opponents too bad.
Mickey Duff and Co. did not like that.
Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
I wrote Tony's biography in 2014 and got to know him very well. As part of the project I had to study a lot of his fights some of which had been collected by a friend who'd followed him from very early days.
One thing I learned from watching these fights was how Tony could block or slip punches as he moved into attack. What a puncher he was. His best performances in my opinion were against Lucas, Minter and Collins.
Very humble and shy man but I'd consider him to have been a born fighter with a naturally hard punch. Tremendous left hook.
One thing I learned from watching these fights was how Tony could block or slip punches as he moved into attack. What a puncher he was. His best performances in my opinion were against Lucas, Minter and Collins.
Very humble and shy man but I'd consider him to have been a born fighter with a naturally hard punch. Tremendous left hook.
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
-1982-
48th pro fight-February 1982
49th pro fight-April 1982
50th pro fight-September 1982
48th pro fight-February 1982
49th pro fight-April 1982
50th pro fight-September 1982
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
I remember watching the Sibson-Davison fight. He took it to him. That was a huge win for him at the time.
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
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51st pro fight-February 1983
51st pro fight-February 1983
Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
The Davidson fight was an elimination to fight Hagler.
I spoke to Tony very closely about the Hagler fight and I examined the preparations and the build up. Tony didn't want me to include any of this in the book because It would seem like excuses ( but I put it in anyway). All he would say was that he wished the fight had went to the later rounds.
1 About a week before he left the UK there was a photo shoot arranged for the press at his gym. A bus load were sent up from London. Tony arrived late and his manager was raging. He had to jump straight into the ring for a sparring session. He got caught on the nose ( probably broken) and the session was stopped. He didn't spar again in the UK or America before the fight.
2 On the night of the fight his relatively immature corner ( in terms of world level competition) bought him a brand new protector and shoes. The protector was for a heavyweight and too big. The had to cut it to pieces and hold it together with tape. It bothered him the whole fight ( see the video). The new boots were hurting him the whole fight. At the end in the dressing room the biggest injury weas to his feet they were soaking in blood.
3 Tony and his team went to the ring far too early. He lost concentration and was waving to family and friends and pointing out celebrities in the crowd. Meanwhile Hagler was ready for action.
Again, no excuses from Tony. The best man won on the night.
I spoke to Tony very closely about the Hagler fight and I examined the preparations and the build up. Tony didn't want me to include any of this in the book because It would seem like excuses ( but I put it in anyway). All he would say was that he wished the fight had went to the later rounds.
1 About a week before he left the UK there was a photo shoot arranged for the press at his gym. A bus load were sent up from London. Tony arrived late and his manager was raging. He had to jump straight into the ring for a sparring session. He got caught on the nose ( probably broken) and the session was stopped. He didn't spar again in the UK or America before the fight.
2 On the night of the fight his relatively immature corner ( in terms of world level competition) bought him a brand new protector and shoes. The protector was for a heavyweight and too big. The had to cut it to pieces and hold it together with tape. It bothered him the whole fight ( see the video). The new boots were hurting him the whole fight. At the end in the dressing room the biggest injury weas to his feet they were soaking in blood.
3 Tony and his team went to the ring far too early. He lost concentration and was waving to family and friends and pointing out celebrities in the crowd. Meanwhile Hagler was ready for action.
Again, no excuses from Tony. The best man won on the night.
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
52nd pro fight-October-1983
53rd pro fight-November 1983
53rd pro fight-November 1983
Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
dalcumly wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 17:46 The Davidson fight was an elimination to fight Hagler.
I spoke to Tony very closely about the Hagler fight and I examined the preparations and the build up. Tony didn't want me to include any of this in the book because It would seem like excuses ( but I put it in anyway). All he would say was that he wished the fight had went to the later rounds.
1 About a week before he left the UK there was a photo shoot arranged for the press at his gym. A bus load were sent up from London. Tony arrived late and his manager was raging. He had to jump straight into the ring for a sparring session. He got caught on the nose ( probably broken) and the session was stopped. He didn't spar again in the UK or America before the fight.
2 On the night of the fight his relatively immature corner ( in terms of world level competition) bought him a brand new protector and shoes. The protector was for a heavyweight and too big. The had to cut it to pieces and hold it together with tape. It bothered him the whole fight ( see the video). The new boots were hurting him the whole fight. At the end in the dressing room the biggest injury weas to his feet they were soaking in blood.
3 Tony and his team went to the ring far too early. He lost concentration and was waving to family and friends and pointing out celebrities in the crowd. Meanwhile Hagler was ready for action.
Again, no excuses from Tony. The best man won on the night.
Thanks for these great insights!
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
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January
February
November
January
February
November
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Re: Tony Sibson-televised fights (1976-1988)
-1985-
-1986-
January-58th pro fight
March-59th pro fight
April 60th pro fight
September-61st pro fight
-1986-
January-58th pro fight
March-59th pro fight
April 60th pro fight
September-61st pro fight