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Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 25 Jun 2018, 11:39
by ron4972
bennie wrote: 25 Jun 2018, 08:13 The trouble with Bugner, who always generates an awful lot of largely unwarranted attention, is that the man didn't punch his weight.
My humble opinion is that a heavyweight doesn't need to punch his weight as long as he can compensate with boxing skill, good defense, a solid jab, combination punching ability, and mobility.

Just my two cents. Maybe I'm wrong.

Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 09:40
by bennie
Bugner throws discus at the English Schools championships in Hendon in July 1964. He is just 14 years of age, a giant of a lad.

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Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 27 Jun 2018, 11:02
by ron4972
Here's the Bugner-Ellis weigh-in, courtesy of AP. It's a 40 second video.


Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 02:50
by prewarboxing
In my collection I have all of Sid Nathan's scorecards.

Sid did not referee Bugner that often. He was tiny fella and most of Bugner's big UK contests were handled by Harry Gibbs, who was about as big as Bugner himself.

The one major bout Sid did referee was Bugner v Ellis.

Although it was a 'shutout' as has been referred to by another poster, there were two even rounds.

This is Sid's card.

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Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 10:28
by ron4972
Fascinating. Thanks for that info, Miles.

As for Nathan's card, I'm surprised he didn't Bugner an extra 1/2 point for flooring Ellis in round ten. That's how it works in America: a guy gets the equivalent of an extra round on the scorecards for each knockdown he scores.

Re: Bugner W10 Jimmy Ellis, 1974: reviews, comments?

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 11:21
by prewarboxing
They do now. Rules were different in 1974.