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Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 17:14
by pawpaw
michael is all talk. when he finally see's through the dope haze that surrounds him, he will shit himself. unless he needs some more cash for a bag of pot....

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 17:41
by toppity
Brute wrote:
toppity wrote:
Brute wrote:I think Barry is having a joke. He had enough sense to stop fighting after he lost his IBF title to Rocky Lockridge, I doubt that he would be silly enough to start again at 53.

For those who never saw Barry fight, he was no mug.
Brute, Barry once fought an african american in melb'. I think it was a points win to Michael. I can't remember the yanks name, but it would be one of the best and toughest fights i've seen. You wouldn't remember who it is would you?
Barry Michael fought a lot of African Americans. He was a super Featherweight but fought anybody up to welterweight. Was it Artis?
I looked through Michaels record, and i think it was Al Carter. It's shown as an MD and at Dallas Brooks hall which all ring a bell. Tried to find footage on u-tube, but was unable.

Posted: 14 Mar 2008, 17:57
by Brute
bollox wrote:
Brute wrote:
toppity wrote: Brute, Barry once fought an african american in melb'. I think it was a points win to Michael. I can't remember the yanks name, but it would be one of the best and toughest fights i've seen. You wouldn't remember who it is would you?
Barry Michael fought a lot of African Americans. He was a super Featherweight but fought anybody up to welterweight. Was it Artis?
Who's Artis?

Barry was a lightweight for the last 10 years before going down to 130. Recently i saw a documentary about it and nobody thought Barry could make 130 after so many years at 135

Rocky Lockridge sure did a number on Barry in his last fight huh?
Jerome Artis was an American lightweight Michael beat in 1984 at Port Melbourne Football Ground in a ten rounder. Michael had a lot of boxing behind him when Lockridge beat him to take his IBF Super featherweight title.

Posted: 14 Mar 2008, 23:22
by bollox
Brute wrote:
bollox wrote:
Brute wrote: Barry Michael fought a lot of African Americans. He was a super Featherweight but fought anybody up to welterweight. Was it Artis?
Who's Artis?

Barry was a lightweight for the last 10 years before going down to 130. Recently i saw a documentary about it and nobody thought Barry could make 130 after so many years at 135

Rocky Lockridge sure did a number on Barry in his last fight huh?
Jerome Artis was an American lightweight Michael beat in 1984 at Port Melbourne Football Ground in a ten rounder. Michael had a lot of boxing behind him when Lockridge beat him to take his IBF Super featherweight title.
I don't remember this fight at all

I was a bit surprised that Barry didn't have a rematch with Lester as it would have been just as big if not bigger than the first fight. IMO Lester would have beaten him in a rematch. For the first fight he was all hyped up from the BS that Barry was spinning, and he learnt a lot that night about the psychological importance of the fight game

Posted: 15 Mar 2008, 05:02
by Brute
It was fairly early. Artis was a 50% fighter, won as many as he lost. I was just looking for African Americans.

Lester Ellis's life got a bit strange after Michael beat him. You should try to get hold of his autobiography, "Fighting the Demons, the Lester Ellis story." It is from ABC Books.

One of my daughters gave it to me for Christmas last year. Lester is a very complex character.

Posted: 28 Mar 2008, 22:36
by amwsnw
How about Fenech v Kostya......then Jeff would stay retired from the sport and never think of steppig back in the ring (before you all start bombarding me with replies, this is a joke !!!!). As funny as it is I would pay to see it.........

Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 00:45
by toppity
I heard, via a non-boxing sports comentator, that Fenech v Nelson was also spoken about. :o I hope this is just baseless rumour.

Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 18:25
by Brute
toppity wrote:I heard, via a non-boxing sports comentator, that Fenech v Nelson was also spoken about. :o I hope this is just baseless rumour.
Nelson will be 50 in September. His last fight was in 1998 when he lost to Jesse James Leija in a bid for an IBA title.

Nelson is a national hero in Ghana. I doubt that he would endanger his status with a meaningless comeback.

Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 23:15
by bollox
The whole thing is meaningless :-?

Does anyone seriously want to see these once tremendous fighters making complete fools of themselves? I don't. As it is I have a rather nasty memory of Fenech being pummeled silly in 2 rounds by the South African fighter Philip Holiday

Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 01:40
by Brute
Holiday was World Lightweight Champion. Won seven IBF Lightweight Title fights in two years before losing it to Shane Mosley. No disgrace there.

Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 02:42
by bollox
What would have happened had Fenech beaten Nelson in the rematch in '92? (had he been awarded the decision he deserved in their first fight there still would have been a rematch). Fenech was only 28 and still close to his peak in '92

My guess is he goes to lightweight not long after, chasing more titles, which IMO would have been a mistake. The lightweights were simply too big and powerful for someone that started pro as a flyweight

Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 04:32
by Brute
I think if Jeff had been given the decision in the first fight against Nelson he would have defended and retired as a four time champion. He was the first man to win world titles in three divisions without losing a fight. It should have been four.

Posted: 07 Apr 2008, 20:04
by Xolento
Saw Jeff at the Gold Coast last week and he looks fantastic, lost heaps of weight and looks very fit

Posted: 08 Apr 2008, 06:34
by laceemup
Like driving past a car crash.....IM NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO STOP MYSELF FROM WATCHING IT!! Still have great memories of watching the first fight on the undercard to TYSON in his invincible years and being gutted with the decision....and then the rematch was that really 16 years ago??? NO WAY!!!

With all these comebacks I'm still holding out for a LEWIS comeback to sort out the HW division...LEWIS V HOLYFIELD 3 anybody??

Posted: 08 Apr 2008, 07:35
by amwsnw
laceemup wrote:Like driving past a car crash.....IM NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO STOP MYSELF FROM WATCHING IT!! Still have great memories of watching the first fight on the undercard to TYSON in his invincible years and being gutted with the decision....and then the rematch was that really 16 years ago??? NO WAY!!!

With all these comebacks I'm still holding out for a LEWIS comeback to sort out the HW division...LEWIS V HOLYFIELD 3 anybody??
Give the judges a third shot at getting it right for Lewis and Holyfield...they havent go one right so far !! I'd still like to see Jeff v Kostya in Sydney. Now that would generate some cash for you Jeffery !!!

Posted: 08 Apr 2008, 19:47
by Marlin
toppity wrote:I heard, via a non-boxing sports comentator, that Fenech v Nelson was also spoken about. :o I hope this is just baseless rumour.
Full page article about it in the paper today. the first fight mentioned is definitely off with the Thai pulling out...

Posted: 08 Apr 2008, 22:41
by Brute
Unfortunately the Fenech nelson fight is on. No good can come of this.

Posted: 09 Apr 2008, 00:57
by Beltane
This proposed bout is a nonsence. Jeff, what are you thinking!

Fighters (and sportsman in general) sadly get remembered too much for their last performances (eg. footballer Graham Langlands and his white boots in the 1975 rugby league grand final).

Some try to stay in the limelight for too long (eg. Ali) and if they have a shocker, that's the sad memory that remains.

Posted: 09 Apr 2008, 01:53
by Brute
One thing Jeff has in his favour is that he is five years younger than Nelson. Not many 49 year olds win fights.

Posted: 17 Apr 2008, 03:31
by Brute
And now there are rumours of Kostya making a comeback after three years off. What is going on?

Posted: 17 Apr 2008, 04:06
by pawpaw
mundine vs kostya at middle?

mundine a little weak from weight loss. kostya has a couple of warmup fights first....

who wins?

Posted: 17 Apr 2008, 20:44
by Beltane
Only the Commissioner for Taxation.

Such a bout is a pipedream and a discredit to both men.