Classic fights I've watched recently
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James Toney vs Vassiliy Jirov
This sweet science masterpiece by Toney will never get old. Although Jirov deserves a credit too, he was like a brainless fighting machine, relied on his dumbass corner and was working hard relentlessly. Yet Toney was perfect. Especially I love Roach's advice to put Jirov on his ass before the 12th and the trick in that round, when Toney pretended to be hurt, laid on the ropes, let Jirov work more and get opened, after what James followed Roach's instruction.
This sweet science masterpiece by Toney will never get old. Although Jirov deserves a credit too, he was like a brainless fighting machine, relied on his dumbass corner and was working hard relentlessly. Yet Toney was perfect. Especially I love Roach's advice to put Jirov on his ass before the 12th and the trick in that round, when Toney pretended to be hurt, laid on the ropes, let Jirov work more and get opened, after what James followed Roach's instruction.
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Tony Lopez vs John John Molina 1,2+3
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Tony Lopez vs Jorge Paez
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Brian Mitchell vs Tony Lopez 1+2
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Mitchell
love how he keeps his tempo high, this one is quite close IIRC but the rematch (again IIRC) was something of a masterclass by Mitchell. great, great ring technician with one of the best engines I have ever seen.
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Could only find highlights of first fight mate but it def looked high tempoCounter-puncher wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 09:58Mitchell![]()
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love how he keeps his tempo high, this one is quite close IIRC but the rematch (again IIRC) was something of a masterclass by Mitchell. great, great ring technician with one of the best engines I have ever seen.
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full version of the 2nd one is available at least
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handsofstone
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Aye I noticed that was up mate, will give it a watch tomorrow
Bet your buzzing for Gonzalez/Martinez on Saturday eh ??
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mate i was nearly in tears over the estrada fight
no way do i miss this
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Rocky Lockridge vs Roger Mayweather
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If I remember right this was a war?
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Lockridge was a fantastic fighter.
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It was a bit of a war if I remember right Tam but because I'm not going into detail these days with the old fights I can't remember exactly, Robinson tended to be in exciting fights for a non puncher and loved a scrap but Manfredy beat him quite handily from memory
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Cheers to CP for Mitchell-Lopez 2 coverage and Hands for flagging it.
A really fascinating fight with Mitchell giving a perfect example of tactics, supreme fitness and the jab doing the business.
Technically he's on point as well, Mitchell is pressing (he absolutely has to) but rarely getting tagged.
Fair play to Mitchell for his mental toughness.....literally did not have a friend in the house, very definition of the away fighter with a huge mountain to climb
A really fascinating fight with Mitchell giving a perfect example of tactics, supreme fitness and the jab doing the business.
Technically he's on point as well, Mitchell is pressing (he absolutely has to) but rarely getting tagged.
Fair play to Mitchell for his mental toughness.....literally did not have a friend in the house, very definition of the away fighter with a huge mountain to climb
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He’s superb at this. He doesn’t look pretty but like say Usyk he has the skill of always doing *something* to control the tempo, with his footwork and feints and body movement when he isn’t using his fists. I’d love to have seen him against some of the real talents at the weight over the years, it would be fascinating to watch a Chavez or a Nelson try to impose their tempo on him, because it seems to me that imposing your game plan on Mitchell was very tough indeed
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Mitchell v Nelson.....that's the oneHe’s superb at this. He doesn’t look pretty but like say Usyk he has the skill of always doing *something* to control the tempo, with his footwork and feints and body movement when he isn’t using his fists. I’d love to have seen him against some of the real talents at the weight over the years, it would be fascinating to watch a Chavez or a Nelson try to impose their tempo on him, because it seems to me that imposing your game plan on Mitchell was very tough indeed
Ghana v Transvaal....two superb technicians who won on the road repeatedly.
Jim McDonnell fought them both (and gave them plenty) and I'd love to know Jim's pick.
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Sumbu Kalambay vs Iran Barkley
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yup, would have been a great matchupBodyshot3 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2022, 16:56Mitchell v Nelson.....that's the oneHe’s superb at this. He doesn’t look pretty but like say Usyk he has the skill of always doing *something* to control the tempo, with his footwork and feints and body movement when he isn’t using his fists. I’d love to have seen him against some of the real talents at the weight over the years, it would be fascinating to watch a Chavez or a Nelson try to impose their tempo on him, because it seems to me that imposing your game plan on Mitchell was very tough indeed![]()
Ghana v Transvaal....two superb technicians who won on the road repeatedly.
Jim McDonnell fought them both (and gave them plenty) and I'd love to know Jim's pick.
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Iran Barkley vs Gerrie Coetzee
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Always wanted to see that but never got round to it, how was it? I heard it was a pretty good fight for what it was - two auld sluggers way way past their prime.
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It was decent enough to be fair, Coetzee dropped Barkley with a cuffing right hand in the 2nd but Barkley regrouped well enough, he rocked Coetzee with a left hook in the 10th which had him reeling and Barkley teeing off, if it was 2 young guns then you'd maybe say the ref stepped in a bit early but no complaints from Coetzee and just like that Iran Barkley was the new WBB Super Heavyweight champion of the worldFray Bentos wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 09:58Always wanted to see that but never got round to it, how was it? I heard it was a pretty good fight for what it was - two auld sluggers way way past their prime.![]()
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He may have been the greatest WBB Superheavyweight champion of all time.
I remember that fight. I think it was on ESPN. If I remember correctly, Coetzee started out pretty well in the early rounds, but then faded. It was weird seeing Barkley so big.
I remember that fight. I think it was on ESPN. If I remember correctly, Coetzee started out pretty well in the early rounds, but then faded. It was weird seeing Barkley so big.
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Jake Matlala vs Michael Carbajal
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