Most shameful world HW title fights.
Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Lennox Lewis vs Henry Akinwande.
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Floyd Patterson vs. Pete Rademacher
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
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I think Rademacher was just "gimicky."Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:12 Floyd Patterson vs. Pete Rademacher
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
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Man Raz Cojanu is just so f@cking shit and yet he fought for a title. I'll spare it most shameful since it was a really late notice replacment
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The later wasn't supposed to be a title fight.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:12 Floyd Patterson vs. Pete Rademacher
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
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And didn't Pete deck Floyd?Tony1244 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:31The later wasn't supposed to be a title fight.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:12 Floyd Patterson vs. Pete Rademacher
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
They were both title fights. And utterly disgraceful mismatches.Tony1244 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:31The later wasn't supposed to be a title fight.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:12 Floyd Patterson vs. Pete Rademacher
Joe Louis vs. Johnny Davis
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
And it was a mismatch.
Do me a favour, instead of reading about certain events, why don’t you instead actually watch the fight?
Seriously dudes, do fûckïng better! Be honest for once and express an opinion based on what you actually see!
Do me a favour, instead of reading about certain events, why don’t you instead actually watch the fight?
Seriously dudes, do fûckïng better! Be honest for once and express an opinion based on what you actually see!
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Lol!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:52 And it was a mismatch.
Do me a favour, instead of reading about certain events, why don’t you instead actually watch the fight?
Seriously dudes, do fûckïng better! Be honest for once and express an opinion based on what you actually see!
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Ya, I mean, who wouldn't want the full story rather than just a cherrypicked part of it right 
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There’s a lot of pretentious historians boasting about possessing expert knowledge, but when you challenge them, they quote what they read and not what they see.lazboy wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 20:19Lol!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:52 And it was a mismatch.
Do me a favour, instead of reading about certain events, why don’t you instead actually watch the fight?
Seriously dudes, do fûckïng better! Be honest for once and express an opinion based on what you actually see!
My rant might have been “funny”, but if you possessed real-world knowledge of the subject matter being discussed, then you’d probably agree with me (even if you wouldn’t publicly admit to it).
We don’t like each other, and that’s fine by me, but if you possessed knowledge and integrity, you’d surely realise that for this particular point, I’m absolutely 100% correct.
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Drum-kit and cymbal noise.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 20:21 Ya, I mean, who wouldn't want the full story rather than just a cherrypicked part of it right![]()
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Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:52 And it was a mismatch.
Do me a favour, instead of reading about certain events, why don’t you instead actually watch the fight?
Seriously dudes, do fûckïng better! Be honest for once and express an opinion based on what you actually see!
Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Off D Rails.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 20:23There’s a lot of pretentious historians boasting about possessing expert knowledge, but when you challenge them, they quote what they read and not what they see.
My rant might have been “funny”, but if you possessed real-world knowledge of the subject matter being discussed, then you’d probably agree with me (even if you wouldn’t publicly admit to it).
We don’t like each other, and that’s fine by me, but if you possessed knowledge and integrity, you’d surely realise that for this particular point, I’m absolutely 100% correct.
Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Frans Botha Vs Axel Schulz
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He's a strange one isn't he? I mean gets himself blasted out by Don Dennis, Luis Ortiz and Daniel Dubois suggesting he's a two round job for the better fighters (I don't include Dennis in that) yet he takes Ajagba into round 9 and goes the full distance with Nathan Gorman and a full 12 against no less a fighter than Joe Parker.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020, 19:30 Man Raz Cojanu is just so f@cking poo and yet he fought for a title. I'll spare it most shameful since it was a really late notice replacment
As I've said before - 'Will the real Razman Cojanu please stand up' ... or lie down, just make your bloody mind up
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
I agree with you.
I don't think crying and walking about between rounds is actually against the rules, is it?
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Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 09:12I agree with you.
I don't think crying and walking about between rounds is actually against the rules, is it?
LL got credit for a TKO against McCall, while he did not against Akinwande. One was crying and one was hugging, pretty arbitrary way of deciding.
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Oliver did one of those "best ive fought" at ring mag recently.
He said lennox hit him with the best shot hes ever been hit with and them he saw Lennox mother cheering which made him realize his mom never cared and he broke down. Like that shot from Lennox scrambled him and brought up childhood trauma...
Just thought it was interesting
He said lennox hit him with the best shot hes ever been hit with and them he saw Lennox mother cheering which made him realize his mom never cared and he broke down. Like that shot from Lennox scrambled him and brought up childhood trauma...
Just thought it was interesting
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Re: Most shameful world HW title fights.
Holding is a foul, crying isn't.Tony1244 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 09:17Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 09:12
I agree with you.
I don't think crying and walking about between rounds is actually against the rules, is it?
LL got credit for a TKO against McCall, while he did not against Akinwande. One was crying and one was hugging, pretty arbitrary way of deciding.