Australian all time p4p list

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But who did Tony beat of a better calibre than Green and Soliman? Sam seems to still be going strong with some clever match making :)
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scartissue wrote:Hector Thompson will always be my number one. What a blend of boxing and fighting behind a thumping jab. Was a sure thing except for arguably the greatest lightweight (Duran) and greatest jr. welterweight (Cervantes) standing in his way. Also, I might add two additions to the ever growing list in George Barnes and Charkey Ramon. I will also mention, although not add, one of the hottest prospects around in Cliff Sarmardin. I only saw him once and was so impressed I made a mental note to keep an eye on him. Unfortunately, the first time I saw him was the last time he entered the ring. Retired with a 24-0 record and I have no idea why. Anyone recall???

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I have seen Cliffys bout with Lovemore Ndou and was thoroughly impressed, another poster (who i think uploaded the video) commented that Sarmardin's fight with Ndou was not even his best performance, that he had seen him numerous times live.
I have heard that Cliff was ripped off a few times and became disillusioned with boxing, which led to his early retirement. A couple of people who saw a good deal of Sarmardin said he could have gone on to great things in the ring.
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Tinnie wrote:
scartissue wrote:Hector Thompson will always be my number one. What a blend of boxing and fighting behind a thumping jab. Was a sure thing except for arguably the greatest lightweight (Duran) and greatest jr. welterweight (Cervantes) standing in his way. Also, I might add two additions to the ever growing list in George Barnes and Charkey Ramon. I will also mention, although not add, one of the hottest prospects around in Cliff Sarmardin. I only saw him once and was so impressed I made a mental note to keep an eye on him. Unfortunately, the first time I saw him was the last time he entered the ring. Retired with a 24-0 record and I have no idea why. Anyone recall???

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I have seen Cliffys bout with Lovemore Ndou and was thoroughly impressed, another poster (who i think uploaded the video) commented that Sarmardin's fight with Ndou was not even his best performance, that he had seen him numerous times live.
I have heard that Cliff was ripped off a few times and became disillusioned with boxing, which led to his early retirement. A couple of people who saw a good deal of Sarmardin said he could have gone on to great things in the ring.
Thanks, Tinnie, he looked an excellent prospect.
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Thank you scartissue... i enjoy discussing my Aussie boxers but rarely get the chance to do so.... its great to see Hector Thompson get mentioned.... he indeed was a special talent... he never backed an inch against a prime Duran and made more of a impression than the scoring would reflect. There is a dvd avaliable to purchase online called "The Best of TV Ringside" which includes one of Thompson's bouts with NZ boxer Manny Santos, which is a great scrap, has a few more fights too. I found it a good purchase for a cheap price. Those are the only three Thompson fights i have seen... Duran, Cervantes, Santos.
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Here ya go Scartissue...Charkey Ramon fighting. But ahhhh he wasn't wearing boxing trunks this night, he was the ref :lol: Hilarious stuff :TU:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyf_H9UjqII
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bollox wrote:Here ya go Scartissue...Charkey Ramon fighting. But ahhhh he wasn't wearing boxing trunks this night, he was the ref :lol: Hilarious stuff :TU:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyf_H9UjqII
Oh, my God! I wasn't expecting that. Hey, Charkey still looked fit, didn't he? Thanks for the youtube, dude.

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Loved the comment below..... Tommy Raudonikis breaking up the fight??? :lol:

Bernie Hall went the distance with Freddie Dawson, which is quite an achievement on its own
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scartissue wrote:
bollox wrote:Here ya go Scartissue...Charkey Ramon fighting. But ahhhh he wasn't wearing boxing trunks this night, he was the ref :lol: Hilarious stuff :TU:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyf_H9UjqII
Oh, my God! I wasn't expecting that. Hey, Charkey still looked fit, didn't he? Thanks for the youtube, dude.

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Some heady days of boxing indeed :bag: The fight was in the early 80's Charkey would have beaten the pair of them even after several years of retirement. Why he retired is beyond me, he was way too good for the local competition and was making a lot of noise on the boxing scene. There was talk of a fight with Tony Mundine which would have been a cracker. He was also a 'colourful' character outside the ring. I know he once jumped out of a window when the cops raided an illegal bookie joint :OhYes:

One of the fighters in the clip Ken Salisbury, was a Scouser living over here. He was in some good scraps with the locals and I think he won the commonwealth 154 title against an Englishman Nick Wiltshire in about 1984
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