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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 06:05
by Woldemar
Counter-puncher wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 18:12
Woldemar wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 04:30 Also a very good fight .

Katsuya Onizuka vs Armando Castro (WBA World super flyweight title)

Goddamit those bastards closed down Ironbar
Ironbar is back ).

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 06:33
by Counter-puncher
:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: fvcking yes thanks brother :TU:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 15:50
by handsofstone
Wladimir Klitschko vs Samuel Peter 1



Klitschko gets off the canvas 3 times to UD Peter over 12 in a non title Heavyweight fight, things started off typical Klitschko, using the jab and straight right, Peter looked dangerous with the single left hook but Wlad done a great job of keeping his right hand up to block them, things turned on their head in the 5th when Peter rocked Wlad with a left hook and as Wlad held on a cuffing right of Peter pushed Klitschko down, some refs might not have scored it but the initial hook did result in him going down, Wlad was down again later in the round, Peter was going for the kill when Wlad went to his knees Peter hit with a right, not a KD for me but ref scored it


Peter gassed after that and Wlad boxed his way back in keeping it simple as Peter done nothing then in the 10th Wlad was down again when Peter right hand sent him down on his pants, again Wlad recovered well enough, Peter hurt him again in the 12th and his legs were shaky for a bit but he did manage to finally hurt Peter after rocking him with a left hook, probably first he threw all night, still Wlad settled for a points win

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 16:39
by Syntax Error
Woldemar wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 09:10 Holyfield vs Qawi 1.Great fight

Good call; that is a cracking fight.

It's hard to believe that Holyfield was a relative novice up against the experienced Qawi.

Holyfield really showed his mettle, because he was exhausted, but he never stopped plugging away.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 22:46
by Woldemar
Very good fight.It seemed to me Spoon was robbed


Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 04:58
by AntonioMartin
Woldemar wrote: 24 Sep 2020, 22:46 Very good fight.It seemed to me Spoon was robbed

I still find it weird that there were 54 rounds of main event fights, with at least 3 arguably great fights on that night and not even a knockdown or at least a slip between all 4, main event quality events in this card!

And yes this is a classic fight in all the sense of the word!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 05:42
by DrDuke
I had Holmes there. It was competetive and Spoon landed the biggest punches, but overall Holmes did more.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 09:37
by AntonioMartin
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 05:42 I had Holmes there. It was competetive and Spoon landed the biggest punches, but overall Holmes did more.
What I think is strange is, there were moments in the Ninth Witherspoon had Holmes clearly hurt and shoulder to shoulder and he just....stood there...maybe he was being aware of Holmes answering with a jab??

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 10:50
by DrDuke
AntonioMartin wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 09:37
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 05:42 I had Holmes there. It was competetive and Spoon landed the biggest punches, but overall Holmes did more.
What I think is strange is, there were moments in the Ninth Witherspoon had Holmes clearly hurt and shoulder to shoulder and he just....stood there...maybe he was being aware of Holmes answering with a jab??
Well, Holmes was hurt, but wasn't gone. Witherspoon probably didn't want to force against such an experienced and dangerous opponent. It could have turned out to be an attempt to go at a wounded animal.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 11:10
by AntonioMartin
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 10:50
AntonioMartin wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 09:37
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 05:42 I had Holmes there. It was competetive and Spoon landed the biggest punches, but overall Holmes did more.
What I think is strange is, there were moments in the Ninth Witherspoon had Holmes clearly hurt and shoulder to shoulder and he just....stood there...maybe he was being aware of Holmes answering with a jab??
Well, Holmes was hurt, but wasn't gone. Witherspoon probably didn't want to force against such an experienced and dangerous opponent. It could have turned out to be an attempt to go at a wounded animal.
Maybe..but I myself was taught at the gym that when your opponent is hurt...you go for it!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 11:15
by DrDuke
AntonioMartin wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 11:10
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 10:50
AntonioMartin wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 09:37

What I think is strange is, there were moments in the Ninth Witherspoon had Holmes clearly hurt and shoulder to shoulder and he just....stood there...maybe he was being aware of Holmes answering with a jab??
Well, Holmes was hurt, but wasn't gone. Witherspoon probably didn't want to force against such an experienced and dangerous opponent. It could have turned out to be an attempt to go at a wounded animal.
Maybe..but I myself was taught at the gym that when your opponent is hurt...you go for it!
Klitschko probably wouldn't train there. Anyway, it's important to feel, how much he is hurt, and to remain ice cold while going for it. There's always a risk of getting caught or punching out.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 11:45
by AntonioMartin
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 11:15
AntonioMartin wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 11:10
DrDuke wrote: 25 Sep 2020, 10:50

Well, Holmes was hurt, but wasn't gone. Witherspoon probably didn't want to force against such an experienced and dangerous opponent. It could have turned out to be an attempt to go at a wounded animal.
Maybe..but I myself was taught at the gym that when your opponent is hurt...you go for it!
Klitschko probably wouldn't train there. Anyway, it's important to feel, how much he is hurt, and to remain ice cold while going for it. There's always a risk of getting caught or punching out.
That's true!!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 13:41
by Bodyshot3
Really loved the entire Spoon v Holmes fight and thanks......

.....seen snippets before, so a pleasure to sit back and watch the whole thing :salut:

The skill level is really excellent and these two, fine technicians are very closely matched.

I had it for Spoon but perhaps he needed 12-15 extra jolting-clean shots over the course of the fight to swing the thing his way....he just needed to cap off a couple of rounds a bit more conclusively and it was (arguably) job done.

Watching Spoon fight like that now makes me realise that my boyhood hero Bruno was always going to be hard-pressed. Spoon could really, really box and did not need to be as lean and hungry as he was for Holmes.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 25 Sep 2020, 13:50
by handsofstone
Wladimir Klitschko vs Calvin Brock



Klitschko KOs Brock in the 7th to retain his World Heavyweight title, started off typical Klitschko controlling things with the jab, Brock looked nervous, jerky and his balance was all over the place, he settled in the 2nd was landing some nice body shots from the outside, Klitschko struggled to get to grips for a few rounds


Klitschko was in control by thr 5th and steadied Brock with a solid lead right, the end came in thr 7th, Brock wobbled again by a right, fair play he tried to fight fire with fire but a Klitschko 1/2 sent him down face first for thr finish

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 08:41
by handsofstone
Wladimir Klitschko vs Ray Austin



Klitschko KOs Austin in 2 to retain his World Heavyweight title, Austin was equal height as Wlad and tried to match his jab in the 1st but in round 2 Klitschko hurt him with a leaping left hook, Austin was stunned and Wlad hit him with 4 more lefts before Austin crumpled to the canvas for the count

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 08:43
by AntonioMartin
Earl Hargrove's two major losses, for the IBF's vacant world Junior Middleweight title against Mark Medal, and against John Mugabi.

He obviously lost these two bouts but what a fantastic little fighter Earl Hargrove! He was dangerous, had tons of heart and his fights were exciting!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 09:33
by DrDuke
handsofstone wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 08:41 Wladimir Klitschko vs Ray Austin



Klitschko KOs Austin in 2 to retain his World Heavyweight title, Austin was equal height as Wlad and tried to match his jab in the 1st but in round 2 Klitschko hurt him with a leaping left hook, Austin was stunned and Wlad hit him with 4 more lefts before Austin crumpled to the canvas for the count
Klitschko even didn't throw any right hands there, in whole fight.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 10:29
by Woldemar
Leo Randolph vs Ricardo Cardona .

Very good fight.


Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 11:25
by Woldemar
Great fight in super flyweight division.One of the my favorite fights in this weight class


Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Sep 2020, 12:50
by Counter-puncher
Some very strong work on the little-known classics here, Woldemar, thank you :clap: :salut:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 27 Sep 2020, 08:43
by Woldemar
Good perfomance by Evander against slick opponent.


Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Sep 2020, 04:34
by bennie
Woldemar wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 11:25 Great fight in super flyweight division.One of the my favorite fights in this weight class


Wow! Great fight. :salut:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Sep 2020, 09:50
by Woldemar
Also a good fight .One of the best at super fly division.


Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Sep 2020, 10:57
by handsofstone
Sam Langford vs Joe Jeanette 10



Langford outpoints Jeanette over 20 rounds in a Heavyweight contest, 25 mins of coloured highlights, no sound so no clue what round was what, Langford did put Jeanette over 3 times in the same round, rocked him with a right which stunned Jeanette then another right sent him over, he was down twice more from Langford attacks, i struggle to enjoy the older fights, too messy, too much mauling and holding for my liking, no doubt these guys were tough but boxing was too crude for me back then

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 12:01
by Counter-puncher
bennie wrote: 28 Sep 2020, 04:34
Wow! Great fight. :salut:
yeah really excellent fight, not sure about the reffing though, I thought the Japanese lad was allowed to take too many shots.

was that John Coyle I saw seemingly on the verge of stopping the fight for what seemed like a whole minute?