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Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 15 May 2011, 19:09
by el_grande_mauro_mina
funso banjo baby wrote:joe bygraves, you pheasants

Joe Bygraves was a prospect in the early to mid 1950s which no-one has covered yet, secondly he was classed as a Jamaican!
And why are you calling us birds?

Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 16 May 2011, 01:01
by Craig14
Fat Git wrote:funso banjo baby wrote:joe bygraves, you pheasants

Joe Bygraves was a prospect in the early to mid 1950s which no-one has covered yet, secondly he was classed as a Jamaican!
And why are you calling us birds?

Probably a few too many ales and because you haven't mentioned Funso Banjo as a former prospect.

Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 16 May 2011, 01:41
by el_grande_mauro_mina
yid14 wrote:Fat Git wrote:funso banjo baby wrote:joe bygraves, you pheasants

Joe Bygraves was a prospect in the early to mid 1950s which no-one has covered yet, secondly he was classed as a Jamaican!
And why are you calling us birds?

Probably a few too many ales and because you haven't mentioned Funso Banjo as a former prospect.

Funso Banjo Baby always posts under the influence or it seems that way - I have a hunch he is too young for ale - probably been on the glue again!
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 16 May 2011, 07:25
by funso banjo baby
this is an outrage
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 16 May 2011, 08:01
by el_grande_mauro_mina
funso banjo baby wrote:this is an outrage

Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 16:39
by lukep
David Pearce would have KO'd Glenn Mccrory at Cruiserweight no problem !!
I mean no disrespect to a Glenn he was a worthy World Champion but Pearce was avoided had no real training regime, no real promotion behind him and slept on benches before big fights !!
He was a real Throwback a real life Rocky and at 13st 7 he did this:
http://www.johnnyowen.com/Boxing%20Clip ... erris.html
The Punches and Knockdowns in this are amazing plus he was very fit
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 18:10
by hurlock
Your forgetting akinwande,Scott welch,
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 18:22
by littlepug
No love for Johnny nelson ? was a journeyman heavy at one point and pretty sure he won WBF heavy title
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 18:28
by lukep
He (Nelson) KO'd the same fighter Pearce did in the same round 15 years after Pearce had done it in his prime !!
That is a statement !!
Nelson was a good fighter though and very clever and he achieved a lot.
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 18:51
by littlepug
lukep wrote:He (Nelson) KO'd the same fighter Pearce did in the same round 15 years after Pearce had done it in his prime !!
That is a statement !!
Nelson was a good fighter though and very clever and he achieved a lot.
Bloody right he did ! after 11 fights he was 6-5 as a cruiser then went on to win British title and get a shot at WBC after just 20 fights, was a bit up and down after that fighting again for cruiser world title as well as mixing it with decent heavies before his 20 fight unbeaten run back at cruiser winning British, European and WBO titles(13 defences), he boxed in Italy, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, south Africa, Australia, new Zealand, Thailand, Brazil and las vegas ! sorry for sounding like a fan boy but was just reviewing his record and couldn't help myself !
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 19:04
by lukep
I was referring to the ability of Pearce as he beat Dennis Andries and KO him early and know one did that to Andries until he was at the very top or very late as Nelson did.
Pearce could have been a World Champion at Light Heavy and Cruiserweight.
He won the British Heavyweight Champion so proved he could do it at Heavyweight also
"Lucien Rodriquez said Pearce was the Hardest man he fought after his Career ended and he went the distance with Larry Homes"
With regards to Johnny Nelson what he achieved was phenomenal and is probably Britain's best ever Cruiser, and he has the acknowledgement of all the public! He wasn't that great at Heavy though.
Not many people know of David Pearce or his life and tribulations he had it really tough in and out of the ring and was a true gentleman
Regards
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 19:12
by Mimmy
Craig14 wrote:I'm not sure Glenn McCrory was ever a heavyweight, but yeah the domestic heavyweight scene is good at the moment - no world beaters but some great fights - price-mcdermott is interesting - if chisora fights fury, more than interesting. Sexton and Rogan fighting any of the names above, always good to watch. Tom Dallas - who Knows?
glenn did box at heavy but was shite, he was not much better at cruiser.
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 19:19
by littlepug
lukep wrote:I was referring to the ability of Pearce as he beat Dennis Andries and KO him early and know one did that to Andries until he was at the very top or very late as Nelson did.
Pearce could have been a World Champion at Light Heavy and Cruiserweight.
He won the British Heavyweight Champion so proved he could do it at Heavyweight also
"Lucien Rodriquez said Pearce was the Hardest man he fought after his Career ended and he went the distance with Larry Homes"
With regards to Johnny Nelson what he achieved was phenomenal and is probably Britain's best ever Cruiser, and he has the acknowledgement of all the public! He wasn't that great at Heavy though.
Not many people know of David Pearce or his life and tribulations he had it really tough in and out of the ring and was a true gentleman
Regards
ha ha sorry mate got abit carried away there, must admit to not knowing much about Pearce but you've put him on my radar now so will Av to do a bit of research

Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 19:27
by littlepug
Noticed Pearce had his last fight in the states 6yrs after his previous wouldn't mind knowing the story behind that, also 41 was a young age to die was it illness or something more sinister ?
Re: Best era of domestic heavyweights?
Posted: 10 Jul 2016, 06:51
by lukep
littlepug wrote:Noticed Pearce had his last fight in the states 6yrs after his previous wouldn't mind knowing the story behind that, also 41 was a young age to die was it illness or something more sinister ?
Dropped dead no explanation, he should never have too that fight gave away 5 stone and had not fought for 6 years!
That was not the David 'Bomber' Pearce who had KO'd Ferris and the like.
David Pearce Welsh Boxing Hall of Fame -
http://www.welshboxers.com/hall-of-fame/david-pearce/
David 'Bomber' Pearce is finally getting the recognition he deserves.