I to remember before seeing Breland fight (as a Professional) reading in various Boxing magazines etc the words "best since Ray Robinson" etc being used about the then 'hot prospect'.Ezzard wrote:You're right... You have reminded me of my own folly in tellign everyone how great he was going to be.walshb wrote:Ezzard, the Breland thing was huge. He was tipped to be an alltime great after LA....His amateur career was outstanding andI remember around that time, there was serious hype for him....He didn't deliver
Getting it wrong
Breland might be the most hyped amatuer ever, he had roles in movies b4 he ever turned pro..I think a lot of the overhype was bc he was from NY.KOJOE90 wrote:I to remember before seeing Breland fight (as a Professional) reading in various Boxing magazines etc the words "best since Ray Robinson" etc being used about the then 'hot prospect'.Ezzard wrote:You're right... You have reminded me of my own folly in tellign everyone how great he was going to be.walshb wrote:Ezzard, the Breland thing was huge. He was tipped to be an alltime great after LA....His amateur career was outstanding andI remember around that time, there was serious hype for him....He didn't deliver
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tiredoldngrey
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All talk of Breland brings up another fighter that, although he did win a world title, was either never as good as he should have been or far better than he deserved. That would be Marlon Starling and I really have no scientific basis behind this post, but on a personal level I can say that I hate him. The second Breland fight- this was years ago, of course, and in those days I didn't have anybody to forbid me ever having any money in my pocket, and being younger at the time, tended to travel to Las Vegas and wager my money on sporting events. That was a good year and when that rematch came up and I saw that I could get 2:1 odds, I bet what amounted to nearly a half year's wages. If you recall that fight- Starling hurting Breland every time he hit him, but wasting whole rounds laying on the ropes and smirking- you'll understand my feelings about Marlon.
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locoxelbox
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I saw Bruce Seldon when he had like 5 or 6 fights and he looked like the next great heavyweight to me
(It was in 1989/1990 and I was only 14 and hadn't even started boxing yet). The TV commentators said he looked better than fellow prospects Lennox Lewis, Ray Mercer and Riddick bowe!
Also when Pedro Decima destroyed Paul Banke in four rounds to win the WBC super bantamweight title he looked like the next great argentine fighter to me. TV commentators said he looked like a new Alexis Arguello!!
Pretty strange as they had nothing in common stylewise.
Also when Pedro Decima destroyed Paul Banke in four rounds to win the WBC super bantamweight title he looked like the next great argentine fighter to me. TV commentators said he looked like a new Alexis Arguello!!
..i thought liston would be around longer, but mostly because i underrated ali/clay. i saw clay against billy daniels and daniels was bouncing right hands off clay with ease...and i thought daniels wasn't all that good...basic skills but stiff. saw clay against doug jones and then henry cooper and started wondering who liston would beat nextafter he demolished clay.he'd already beaten the rated fighters on the way to the title.
breland/starling. ah yes...it was easy to spot the tv house fighter in that one. the announcers kept saying how breland was in front and showing superlative skill and all the while it was obvious than starling was taking him apart in pieces and breland was not going to be around for the scheduled finish.
hey....i thought seldon looked pretty good too in those early fights.
one i was always right on....ezzard. had no doubt he'd be the next heavyweight champion of the world, even when he was 171....and i predicted he'd be light heavy champ first, but underestimated the intelligence of the lesnevich camp.
breland/starling. ah yes...it was easy to spot the tv house fighter in that one. the announcers kept saying how breland was in front and showing superlative skill and all the while it was obvious than starling was taking him apart in pieces and breland was not going to be around for the scheduled finish.
hey....i thought seldon looked pretty good too in those early fights.
one i was always right on....ezzard. had no doubt he'd be the next heavyweight champion of the world, even when he was 171....and i predicted he'd be light heavy champ first, but underestimated the intelligence of the lesnevich camp.
My greatest misfire perhaps even more so than the Prince was Greg Page. In this case I did get sucked in by the hype and to some degree what he showed early on. He is another who seemed to throw it away.
Mike Dokes was another one I got on the bandwagon with to be dissapointed.
Anyone know why Dokes and Page never fought? That's always mystified me.
Mike Dokes was another one I got on the bandwagon with to be dissapointed.
Anyone know why Dokes and Page never fought? That's always mystified me.
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The Great John L
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Thought Page was the next great, and could've been, but we all know what happened. :xThe Great John L wrote:Yeah, I didn't think Nunn would amount to anyhting either. Does anyone remember Marty Monroe. He destroyed tough Eddie "The Animal" Lopez on national TV, and I thought he looked like a future champ. Good chin and excellent power. Of course, I completely ignored the fact that he was stiff and mechanical when he was outpointed earlier by Scott LeDouex, and his very next fight he was exposed by Greg Page -- LTKO 6. And it was a complete blowout.sharkeysboy wrote:I was wrong in reverse about Michael Nunn. I had heard that he was a pretty good young fighter so I went to the Forum on Stroh's Monday Night Fights in 1985 and watched him from ring side. I was unimpressed. He seemed clumsy and barely outpointed a mediocre opponent. So I bet my friend Ron that there was no way Nunn would ever hold a title or beat a formidable opponent. Nunn became middle weight champ, defended it a bunch of times and beat the following challengers:
Donald Curry
Iran Barkley
Marlon Starling
as well as others. I believe he was still undefeated when Toney TKO'd him.
I defend my bad judgement on the basis of sitting too close. I was used to watching live fights from the back row. It threw me off. I also met Azumah Nelson earlier that night so I was a bit star struck.