First fight I ever watched was Bruno stopping Jesse Furgeson in 1.
Two the felt shocking at the time: Michael Jennings KO’ing the hard as nails Jimmy Vincent in the first and Kiko Martinez seeming to come from nowhere to stop the highly touted Bernard Dunne in front of a home crowd.
Best one round fight I can remember would be Ricardo Torres vs Kendall Holt.
MasterG wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 07:13
Mike Tyson v Marvis Frazier.
i kinda feel for marvis, he was a solid fighter (world am champ, several decent wins) but only remembered for his brutal ko losses. he was better than a lot of cruiser world champs and couldve done well there.
THEBUTCH wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 17:56
Imagine what Tommy would do to the middleweight division now
Sadly it would suck just as much. No point having one top tier guy plowing through the rest of them.
Middleweight was always good because there were three or four fantastic fighters at any one time who fought each other, often repeatedly.
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025, 00:03
was that the end of john ruiz the box and mover, and the birth of john ruiz the hugger
To some extent, yes. I always had a lot of respect for Ruiz for bouncing back from that knockout. Not many could come back from that and still achieve plenty. He adapted. Not a pretty style, of course.
MasterG wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 07:13
Mike Tyson v Marvis Frazier.
i kinda feel for marvis, he was a solid fighter (world am champ, several decent wins) but only remembered for his brutal ko losses. he was better than a lot of cruiser world champs and couldve done well there.
Agreed.
I also believe that his father mismanaged him.
Marvis was a decent boxer, but Smokin Joe tried to turn him into a mini me.
Probably didn't want his son fighting like Muhammad Ali.