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Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 20 Apr 2015, 10:10
by Mimmy
Boxing tape 9 up in 2 hours
Chris Eubank v Les Wisniewski
Keith Wallace v Marvin Stone
Napa Kiatwanghai v Hiroki Ioka
Sugar Ray Leonard v Thomas Hearns 2
Mike Tyson v Carl Williams
Adilson Rodrigues v Evander Holyfield
John Mugabi v Rene Jaquot
Steve Cruz v Jorge Paez
Sam Storey v Tony Burke
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 10:21
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 16 up live in 2 or 3 hours time
Gary Stretch v Ramon Alegre
Mark Reefer v Daniel Londas
Denis Andries v Clarismundo Silva
Glenwood Brown v Arturo Padilla
Todd Foster v Ed Malone
Jorge Paez v Troy Dorsey
Mark Breland v Lloyd Honeyghan
Mike Tyson v James Douglas
Jose Quinores v Merqui Sosa
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 12:44
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 14 could well be up around 9pm this evening
Jorge Paez v Lupe Guterrez
Juan Estrada v Jesus Salud
Nigel Benn v Sanderline Williams
Billy Hardy v Orlando Canizales
Carlos De Leon v Johhny Nelson
John Doherty v Joey Jacobs
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 13:24
by palooka
mimmy123 wrote:Boxing Tape 16 up live in 2 or 3 hours time
Gary Stretch v Ramon Alegre
Mark Reefer v Daniel Londas
Denis Andries v Clarismundo Silva
Glenwood Brown v Arturo Padilla
Todd Foster v Ed Malone
Jorge Paez v Troy Dorsey
Mark Breland v Lloyd Honeyghan
Mike Tyson v James Douglas
Jose Quinores v Merqui Sosa
The Londas bout is an excellent display of boxing against a very heavy hitter.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 10:29
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 19 up in 3 hours
1964 The Championship – Liston V Ali
Chris Eubank v Eduardo Contreras
Chris Pyatt v Hugo Sclarandi
Nigel Benn v Doug DeWitt
Thomas Hearns v Michael Olijade
Michael Moorer v Mario Melo
Kirkland Laing v Ontoine Fernandez
Lennox Lewis v Jorge Dascola
Gary Jacobs v Mickey Durvan
Henry Maske (debut) v Antonio Arvizu
Derek Grainger v Newton Barnett (2)
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 11:46
by doug.ie
some great stuff among that lot.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 13:09
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 34 up in a few hours
George foreman v Evander Holyfield
Charles Williams v James Kinchen
John Conteh v Billy Aird
John Conteh v Rudiger Schmidtker
Eusebio Pedroza v Juan Laporte
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:13
by Controversial
mimmy123 wrote:Boxing Tape 19 up in 3 hours
1964 The Championship – Liston V Ali
Chris Eubank v Eduardo Contreras
Chris Pyatt v Hugo Sclarandi
Nigel Benn v Doug DeWitt
Thomas Hearns v Michael Olijade
Michael Moorer v Mario Melo
Kirkland Laing v Ontoine Fernandez
Lennox Lewis v Jorge Dascola
Gary Jacobs v Mickey Durvan
Henry Maske (debut) v Antonio Arvizu
Derek Grainger v Newton Barnett (2)
This has been blocked for copyright reasons
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:25
by doug.ie
Controversial wrote:mimmy123 wrote:Boxing Tape 19 up in 3 hours
1964 The Championship – Liston V Ali
Chris Eubank v Eduardo Contreras
Chris Pyatt v Hugo Sclarandi
Nigel Benn v Doug DeWitt
Thomas Hearns v Michael Olijade
Michael Moorer v Mario Melo
Kirkland Laing v Ontoine Fernandez
Lennox Lewis v Jorge Dascola
Gary Jacobs v Mickey Durvan
Henry Maske (debut) v Antonio Arvizu
Derek Grainger v Newton Barnett (2)
This has been blocked for copyright reasons
mimmy...add this to your videos in the discription...
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
Fair use
Additionally, the fair use defense to copyright infringement was codified for the first time in section 107 of the 1976 Act. Fair use was not a novel proposition in 1976, however, as federal courts had been using a common law form of the doctrine since the 1840s (an English version of fair use appeared much earlier). The Act codified this common law doctrine with little modification. Under section 107, the fair use of a copyrighted work is not copyright infringement, even if such use technically violates section 106. While fair use explicitly applies to use of copyrighted work for criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research purposes, the defense is not limited to these areas. The Act gives four factors to be considered to determine whether a particular use is a fair use: the purpose and character of the use (commercial or educational, transformative or reproductive); the nature of the copyrighted work (fictional or factual, the degree of creativity); the amount and substantiality of the portion of the original work used; and the effect of the use upon the market (or potential market) for the original work.[4]
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:42
by Mimmy
doug.ie wrote:Controversial wrote:mimmy123 wrote:Boxing Tape 19 up in 3 hours
1964 The Championship – Liston V Ali
Chris Eubank v Eduardo Contreras
Chris Pyatt v Hugo Sclarandi
Nigel Benn v Doug DeWitt
Thomas Hearns v Michael Olijade
Michael Moorer v Mario Melo
Kirkland Laing v Ontoine Fernandez
Lennox Lewis v Jorge Dascola
Gary Jacobs v Mickey Durvan
Henry Maske (debut) v Antonio Arvizu
Derek Grainger v Newton Barnett (2)
This has been blocked for copyright reasons
mimmy...add this to your videos in the discription...
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
Fair use
Additionally, the fair use defense to copyright infringement was codified for the first time in section 107 of the 1976 Act. Fair use was not a novel proposition in 1976, however, as federal courts had been using a common law form of the doctrine since the 1840s (an English version of fair use appeared much earlier). The Act codified this common law doctrine with little modification. Under section 107, the fair use of a copyrighted work is not copyright infringement, even if such use technically violates section 106. While fair use explicitly applies to use of copyrighted work for criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research purposes, the defense is not limited to these areas. The Act gives four factors to be considered to determine whether a particular use is a fair use: the purpose and character of the use (commercial or educational, transformative or reproductive); the nature of the copyrighted work (fictional or factual, the degree of creativity); the amount and substantiality of the portion of the original work used; and the effect of the use upon the market (or potential market) for the original work.[4]
Everyone I put up Doug?
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:48
by doug.ie
mimmy123 wrote:
Everyone I put up Doug?
i put it on all my ones
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:50
by Mimmy
doug.ie wrote:mimmy123 wrote:
Everyone I put up Doug?
i put it on all my ones
Doug the one i put up with Liston v Clay docu, is that working alright? It said blocked but it seems ok to me.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 14:58
by doug.ie
mimmy123 wrote:doug.ie wrote:mimmy123 wrote:
Everyone I put up Doug?
i put it on all my ones
Doug the one i put up with Liston v Clay docu, is that working alright? It said blocked but it seems ok to me.
nope...not working..
bastards...
This video contains content from NBC Universal, who has blocked it on copyright grounds.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 15:03
by Mimmy
ok ill have to take off the NBC docu and re-up it tomorrow with the fights on
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 15:10
by palooka
It looks like one of the labours of Hercules, respect to you Mimmy.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 15:13
by Mimmy
Doug try this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHK-eiX_9cc
the blocked seems to have gone
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 16:26
by doug.ie
nope...same...blocked.....you will see it as you are the uploader..but anyone not looking at it from your computer / account will get the blocked message
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 22 Apr 2015, 16:46
by Mimmy
doug.ie wrote:
nope...same...blocked.....you will see it as you are the uploader..but anyone not looking at it from your computer / account will get the blocked message
Ok, ill take off the docu and re-up the fights tomorrow, then a few good tapes coming up some good fights coming
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 23 Apr 2015, 06:25
by misterpunch
don't forget the disclaimer
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 23 Apr 2015, 10:09
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 37 up in a few hours
Herol Graham v Mike McCallum
Harry Carpenter – British Boxing Greats
Robert Wangila v Louis Saucedo
Andrew Maynard (debut) v Zak Worthy
Michael Carbajal (debut) v Will Grisby
Ray Mercer (debut) v Jesse MGhee
Kennedy McKinney (debut) v David Alers
Watch the boxing greats compo its quite good
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 23 Apr 2015, 12:59
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 174 up in a few hours
Oliver McCall v James Stanton
Henry Akinwande v Gerard Jones
Nate Miller v Brian Laspada
Derrick Roddy v Nelson Adams
Jorge Barrera v Albert Call
Ensley Bingham v Gary Logan
Nicky Piper v Danny Juma
Robbie Regan v Daniel Jiminez
Fantastic boxing from Robbie Regan. He was a favourate of mine back then. He never defended his world title as he was struck down with a severe illness that ended his career. Also a split from his Mrs he was later sent to prison for burglary, this was a bit harse as it was his home and wanted the occupant out. Great scrap though.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 23 Apr 2015, 13:12
by doug.ie
mimmy123 wrote:
Fantastic boxing from Robbie Regan. He was a favourate of mine back then. He never defended his world title as he was struck down with a severe illness that ended his career. Also a split from his Mrs he was later sent to prison for burglary, this was a bit harse as it was his home and wanted the occupant out. Great scrap though.
favourite of mine too....loved his two great fights with ampofo for the british title.....it was actually a trilogy as there was an early non-title bout between them too
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 23 Apr 2015, 14:13
by palooka
I loved watching Ensley Bingham, what a hitter!
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 24 Apr 2015, 02:23
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 22 up sometime this morning
Donnie Hood v Samuel Duran
Denis Andries v Sergio Merina
Kirkland Laing v Rocky Berg
Don Curry v Michael Nunn
Gary Jacobs v Mickey Hughes
Chris Pyatt v John David Jackson
Watch the Gary Jacobs fight.
Re: Mimmy's Boxing Archive.
Posted: 24 Apr 2015, 04:48
by Mimmy
Boxing Tape 33 up in a few hours
Joe hipp v David Bey
Lou Savarese v Max Key
Christophe tiozzo v Victor Cordoba
Mark Reefer v George Ayeh
Chris Eubank v Gary Stretch
Marlon Thomas v Jerry Pearson
Darrell Chambers v Rigarberto Lopez
Mark Breland v Ariel Conde (15 secs KO)
Tim Littles v Quirine Garcia
Jorge Paez v Lupe Suarez
Tommy Morrison v Yuri Vaulin
A few good fights here including the Kronk gym young lads and a lovely KO from Breland, however he did fight a boxer who had not won in 16 fights.