Bika turned up to a Froch post-fight press conference with his strap and Carl just took the piss out of him, I think he said "I've got one of those belts at home" or something like that. Bika didn't really have any salesman in him and couldn't come back with anything. I can't remember what fight it was, maybe Bute? Anyway I remember feeling sorry for Sakio thinking that finally he was a 'champ' and might get himself that big payday. Froch faced an awful lot of good fighters though, so Bika's scalp wouldn't have meant that much.Shhhh wrote: ↑12 May 2020, 14:55Froch would be too big.Too strong. For Sakia Bika. Just like he would be for GGGrio wrote: ↑12 May 2020, 14:36 Bika turned out to be no joke. I still maintain he gave ward one of his toughest nights. Brutal fight, headbutts, elbows the lot. He was as tough as they they come. Stepped up to light heavy vs Stevenson......no one was ever gonna stop him. Ended up winning the WBC. Him vs Froch would have been a real war.![]()
He came from nowhere
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Azumah Nelson came from nowhere to give Salvador Sanchez a 15-round war at the Garden.
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Old bones Ian
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Where Duff and his team were such good matchmakers when they got it wrong it really showed. Bonecrusher Smith, Buster Drayton, Dick Tiger, Carlos Palominopunchers chance wrote: ↑12 May 2020, 17:01Duff was also the man who picked Dick Tiger (already nominated in this thread) to fight Terry Downes.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑12 May 2020, 13:24 Carlos Palomino coming here and beating John H Stracey.
"It was a voluntary defense by Stracey, not a command one, and, to be perfectly honest, we picked what we took to be a competitive, saleable, but least dangerous opponent for Stracey. We were never more wrong." - Mickey Duff.
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AntonioMartin
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And nobody except in Argentina knew Carlos Monzon when he came and beat Nino Benvenuti in Rome...of course he was only one of the top 10 of all time (ok at least top 20) but nobody knew before that..
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Christ I've just looked at Tiger vs Downes, Terry was just a two fight novice at the time
That sort of matchmaking reminds me of Rafael Marquez being thrown in with Victor Rabanales on his debut.
That sort of matchmaking reminds me of Rafael Marquez being thrown in with Victor Rabanales on his debut.
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BHop lost his pro debut and went on to become an all-time-great.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Downes famously said after the fight, when asked who he'd like to fight next, " The f@cker who made that match"
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David Tetteh came from nowhere and gave Billy Schwer a real pasting.
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Johnny Nelson was 3-10 in the ams, lost his first 3 pro fights and ended up being the longest reigning cruiser weight champion.
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Baby Jake Matlala who turned out to be the smallest world champion in history (149cm)
Had previously been beaten by Dave McCauley
Went over to Scotland to win the world title off Clinton in Glasgow and defending it against Francis Ampofo losing it in SAfrica before dropping down in weight and beating Weir in Glasgow before stopping the likes of Cantwell in London and again was an underdog halting MIchael Carbajal in Las Vegas
Had previously been beaten by Dave McCauley
Went over to Scotland to win the world title off Clinton in Glasgow and defending it against Francis Ampofo losing it in SAfrica before dropping down in weight and beating Weir in Glasgow before stopping the likes of Cantwell in London and again was an underdog halting MIchael Carbajal in Las Vegas
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Fray Bentos
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Kirkland Laing had an Indian Summer in the late eighties and won the EBU title and was in line for a world title shot (hurrah) and then ended up getting knocked out by someone called Buck Smith - some dude from Oklahoma where the sanctioning body is a man who rides a horse and JR Ewing.
He won every round and then Buck Smith chins him in the seventh round and bye bye world title shot
Went onto have a million fights afterwards, ending up at cruiserweight.
He won every round and then Buck Smith chins him in the seventh round and bye bye world title shot
Went onto have a million fights afterwards, ending up at cruiserweight.
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PredatorHayds
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I remember seeing Cesar Cuenco win an eliminator against Mensah. Than he won the title beating Ik Yang.
He was 48-0 everyone was comparing him to Mayweather. Don’t think he’s won since Troyanovsky beat him twice.
Never seen a 48-0 record come out of nowhere like that before.
Both Chudinov brothers seemed to come out of nowhere. Not much hype anywhere and they were both popping up over here. Both decent aswell to be fair. Especially Fedor. He seemed to have such slow hands but his arm punches had an effect.
He was 48-0 everyone was comparing him to Mayweather. Don’t think he’s won since Troyanovsky beat him twice.
Never seen a 48-0 record come out of nowhere like that before.
Both Chudinov brothers seemed to come out of nowhere. Not much hype anywhere and they were both popping up over here. Both decent aswell to be fair. Especially Fedor. He seemed to have such slow hands but his arm punches had an effect.
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https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/129817PredatorHayds wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 10:09 I remember seeing Cesar Cuenco win an eliminator against Mensah. Than he won the title beating Ik Yang.
He was 48-0 everyone was comparing him to Mayweather. Don’t think he’s won since Troyanovsky beat him twice.
Never seen a 48-0 record come out of nowhere like that before.
Both Chudinov brothers seemed to come out of nowhere. Not much hype anywhere and they were both popping up over here. Both decent aswell to be fair. Especially Fedor. He seemed to have such slow hands but his arm punches had an effect.
Yeh, I remember him. Had to losses after the Troy fights.
48 wins, 2 KO's
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Firat Arslan https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/14587 lost his previous 2 bouts one of them to Collice Mutizwa https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/24469 when brought over as a TV win for Mark Hobson.
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Umpalumpa
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Hi John, I’m unable to deactivate my account or inbox you. Could you deactivate it for me. Thanks
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Old bones Ian
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Londonirish
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Boxerbeetle
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“ The requested user does not exist.”
And just like that, disappeared to nowhere as well.
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Rolando navarette taking out boza.
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margaret thatcher
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i watched Rolo's defense vs a Korean the other day, he came back from the brink in that one, very fun fighter
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Bramble