Re: whats your earliest boxing memory?
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 18:16
Goes back to the ALI days, remember watching him lose the first Spinks fight.

jonp wrote:We lost another tv when honeyghan lost to jorge vaca that was a plate that time lol
Dixon's must have loved your Dad!Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:jonp wrote:We lost another tv when honeyghan lost to jorge vaca that was a plate that time lol![]()
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Not realy it was usualy on of their vans he got into to get another one.NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:Dixon's must have loved your Dad!Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:jonp wrote:We lost another tv when honeyghan lost to jorge vaca that was a plate that time lol![]()
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Ha ha! It gets better!!jonp wrote:Not realy it was usualy on of their vans he got into to get another one.NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:Dixon's must have loved your Dad!Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:![]()
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Yeh the boxing ring was quite a calm normal place for me as a child i think i got in there to relaxIan 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Ha ha! It gets better!!jonp wrote:Not realy it was usualy one of their vans he got into to get another one.NorthEastBoxingFan wrote: Dixon's must have loved your Dad!![]()
i have had a bad week and this story made me laugh..fkin love it when people get so fkd up about boxing, shows passion...thanks dude!Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Ha ha! It gets better!!jonp wrote:Not realy it was usualy on of their vans he got into to get another one.NorthEastBoxingFan wrote: Dixon's must have loved your Dad!![]()
must aggree mate this book is a wicked read , the bit that got me was when he was doing the marathon and the fella came up to him and give him the money, ???NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:I had no idea about that result at all until I rescued Michael Watson's "The Biggest Fight", from the bargain bucket at a bookshop. A brilliant book. Watson had been injured just prior to my taking any real interest in boxing.1southpaw wrote:6th round mate but what a classic fight one of my all time british fightsMooresy wrote:Mine is watching Benn rocking back on his heels and going down from a Watson jab. I would have been around 9 or 10.
It seems he got his break against Mike Mcallum at the wrong time, and against Eubank it sounds like he was out-everything him...then the result vs. Benn. You get the impression that Watson was a fighter of the highest calibre on his day. I would recommend it to anybody that book.