Hagler-Finnegan I and II
Hagler-Finnegan I and II
I have heard that Hagler found these fights tough going.
Where these fights filmed and what are board members recollections of them?
Where these fights filmed and what are board members recollections of them?
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ringsider
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You Brits are really something....how does being under talented and getting beat not once, but twice by an "over rated plodding southpaw" ......how does this end up falling in the "decent fights" catergory? He was beaten by Alan Minter three times for crying out loud, that ought ot tell you something.
Talk about reaching..... :(
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dr_devious
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Has your WWE show finished Ringy?ringsider wrote:You Brits are really something....how does being under talented and getting beat not once, but twice by an "over rated plodding southpaw" ......how does this end up falling in the "decent fights" catergory? He was beaten by Allen Minter three times for crying out loud, that ought ot tell you something.![]()
Talk about reaching..... :(
??? Now I'm confused, I thought they were talking about Hagler. Who is this "over rated plodding southpaw" guy?ringsider wrote:You Brits are really something....how does being under talented and getting beat not once, but twice by an "over rated plodding southpaw" ......how does this end up falling in the "decent fights" catergory? He was beaten by Allen Minter three times for crying out loud, that ought ot tell you something.![]()
Talk about reaching..... :(
Vito Antuofermo was good and he lost to That Minter guy twice.
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It also speaks volumes for your lack of any real knowledge of boxing.ringsider wrote:According to Boxrec records Kevin Finnegan was beaten by Alan Minter three times.....that speaks volumes of the guy's talent or lack there of....
Skimming over a few records doesn't tell you much, really. You'll be calling yourself a boxing historian next.
Despite the fact that Minter won all three bouts, they were all close and at least one could have gone the other way.
One of them was an all time classic bout too, not that a gimp like yourself would realise that even had he seen it.
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ringsider
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Some people think that winning the championship of the world (not paper titles) or a national title, or winning Olympic medals is a great achievement in any sport. People also enjoy the excitement of a boxing match at any level. Your definition of "Decent" seems way, way out to me. How good or exciting a fight is does not necessarily have anything to do with how good or bad the combatants are.ringsider wrote:You Brits are really something....how does being under talented and getting beat not once, but twice by an "over rated plodding southpaw" ......how does this end up falling in the "decent fights" catergory? He was beaten by Alan Minter three times for crying out loud, that ought ot tell you something.![]()
Talk about reaching..... :(
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Harsh, but fairCollins2000 wrote:It also speaks volumes for your lack of any real knowledge of boxing.ringsider wrote:According to Boxrec records Kevin Finnegan was beaten by Alan Minter three times.....that speaks volumes of the guy's talent or lack there of....
Skimming over a few records doesn't tell you much, really. You'll be calling yourself a boxing historian next.
Despite the fact that Minter won all three bouts, they were all close and at least one could have gone the other way.
One of them was an all time classic bout too, not that a gimp like yourself would realise that even had he seen it.
Personally I'd say calling Ringsider a gimp is an insult to gimps!... 8)dr_devious wrote:Harsh, but fairCollins2000 wrote:It also speaks volumes for your lack of any real knowledge of boxing.ringsider wrote:According to Boxrec records Kevin Finnegan was beaten by Alan Minter three times.....that speaks volumes of the guy's talent or lack there of....
Skimming over a few records doesn't tell you much, really. You'll be calling yourself a boxing historian next.
Despite the fact that Minter won all three bouts, they were all close and at least one could have gone the other way.
One of them was an all time classic bout too, not that a gimp like yourself would realise that even had he seen it.
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Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
BUMP
New members these days... Anyone know anything else about these fights?
New members these days... Anyone know anything else about these fights?
Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
I'm pretty sure they don't exist on tape.
A lot of the earlyish Hagler fights don't appear to exist, but some surface from time to time (Hart, Demmings, Geraldo & Warren etc). Some relative of Hagler's popped up a year or so ago claiming to have all these missing fights (would guess it might be Sims) but they've yet to surface. Some like Briscoe etc have been shown on ESPN.
A lot of the earlyish Hagler fights don't appear to exist, but some surface from time to time (Hart, Demmings, Geraldo & Warren etc). Some relative of Hagler's popped up a year or so ago claiming to have all these missing fights (would guess it might be Sims) but they've yet to surface. Some like Briscoe etc have been shown on ESPN.
Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
You a collector Orb?orbtastic wrote:I'm pretty sure they don't exist on tape.
A lot of the earlyish Hagler fights don't appear to exist, but some surface from time to time (Hart, Demmings, Geraldo & Warren etc). Some relative of Hagler's popped up a year or so ago claiming to have all these missing fights (would guess it might be Sims) but they've yet to surface. Some like Briscoe etc have been shown on ESPN.
Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
Orb....are you aware of any fights of Maxie Rosenbloom's on film? (Since you are a collector/historian thought I'd ask, at the risk of changing the subject).
Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
I think it's still the case no fights of his exist on tape. Which is pretty incredible, given how many times he fought.
Charley Burley is another, although I think one fight does exist (I have seen it, can't remember who it was).
I have seen some footage from Zale/Graziano II, but it was pretty fuzzy, silent and jumped around from round to round. Still, it's better than nothing.
Sometimes these fights just surface.
Charley Burley is another, although I think one fight does exist (I have seen it, can't remember who it was).
I have seen some footage from Zale/Graziano II, but it was pretty fuzzy, silent and jumped around from round to round. Still, it's better than nothing.
Sometimes these fights just surface.
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Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
its vs a lightheavyweight pretty late in Burley's career, can't remember his name.orbtastic wrote:
Charley Burley is another, although I think one fight does exist (I have seen it, can't remember who it was).
Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
Yeah, def. very late career fight.
ps, I'm definitely no historian...I just watch a lot of boxing and read about it. I just have have a very good memory.
ps, I'm definitely no historian...I just watch a lot of boxing and read about it. I just have have a very good memory.
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Re: Hagler-Finnegan I and II
Some dodgy footage of Burley on youtube against Oakland Billy Smith