Re: World Title Trivia
Posted: 30 Jul 2009, 17:39
Last one for now



A real tough one.Collins2000 wrote:I'll let someone else trawl thru the list of potential Japs until we get a match.raylawpc wrote:It isn't either of those fellows whose names you can't remember.
Here's one to be getting on with while the trawl is in progress.
Joe Bugner and who?
Expug wrote:Carlos Ortiz on the left.
Not sure who that is on the right.
Expug, it is a tough one.Expug wrote:A real tough one.Collins2000 wrote:I'll let someone else trawl thru the list of potential Japs until we get a match.raylawpc wrote:It isn't either of those fellows whose names you can't remember.
Here's one to be getting on with while the trawl is in progress.
Joe Bugner and who?
Im gonna stab at it.
Howard Winstone and Eddie Thomas?
Let's see if anyone gets it. I think there are a couple of lads on here who will get it. They might still be in bed. (Not together!)Expug wrote:I dont think Im gonna be able to come up with the gentlemen in the picture with Bugner Collins.Im really curious though.
Definitely a tough one. At least for me.
Man, I never would have guessed Wilfredo Gomez .
Your right about Gomez at 122 pounds Collins.Collins2000 wrote:Let's see if anyone gets it. I think there are a couple of lads on here who will get it. They might still be in bed. (Not together!)Expug wrote:I dont think Im gonna be able to come up with the gentlemen in the picture with Bugner Collins.Im really curious though.
Definitely a tough one. At least for me.
Man, I never would have guessed Wilfredo Gomez .
That photo of Gomez was taken at the 2005 or 2006 Hall of Fame inductions.
What a great fighter he seemed to be at 122 pounds. Never the same after Sanchez smashed him to pieces though at 126. Still managed to pick up 'world' titles in two more divisions though.
Carlos Ortiz and Wilfredo Gomez - two PR greats!!Collins2000 wrote:Last one for now
Sorry - guess I should have looked ahead. I didn't think you'd post the answer so quickly.Collins2000 wrote:Expug wrote:Carlos Ortiz on the left.
Not sure who that is on the right.
Ortiz is correct.
The other one is, unbelievably, Wilfredo Gomez.
A trio of ten pound poms: Bugner with Lester Ellis and Barry Michael. ThanksExpug wrote:A real tough one.Collins2000 wrote:I'll let someone else trawl thru the list of potential Japs until we get a match.raylawpc wrote:It isn't either of those fellows whose names you can't remember.
Here's one to be getting on with while the trawl is in progress.
Joe Bugner and who?
Im gonna stab at it.
Howard Winstone and Eddie Thomas?
Juan Carlos Duran?Collins2000 wrote:Or this chap?
No.bennie wrote:Juan Carlos Duran?Collins2000 wrote:Or this chap?
raylawpc wrote:
A trio of ten pound poms: Bugner with Lester Ellis and Barry Michael. Thanks
1. for the ten pound pom clue - I'd have been lost without it, and
2. for not posting the answer the same day as the question.

Hence the "10 pound pom" clue.bennie wrote:Michael was born in England and came over here for a while as world champ but F rank Warren was unable to secure a McGuigan fight for him. He did pound Najib Daho in Manchester and his wife was well worth 'snapping'.
Collins2000 wrote:Hence the "10 pound pom" clue.bennie wrote:Michael was born in England and came over here for a while as world champ but F rank Warren was unable to secure a McGuigan fight for him. He did pound Najib Daho in Manchester and his wife was well worth 'snapping'.
I was at that fight, bennie.
Langton Tinago was on the undercard smashing an Aboriginal lad, Graeme Brook, in a CW fight.
Also Eddie Smith beating future centurion Winston Burnett is crushing fashion.

Expug wrote:Your right about Gomez at 122 pounds Collins.Collins2000 wrote:Let's see if anyone gets it. I think there are a couple of lads on here who will get it. They might still be in bed. (Not together!)Expug wrote:I dont think Im gonna be able to come up with the gentlemen in the picture with Bugner Collins.Im really curious though.
Definitely a tough one. At least for me.
Man, I never would have guessed Wilfredo Gomez .
That photo of Gomez was taken at the 2005 or 2006 Hall of Fame inductions.
What a great fighter he seemed to be at 122 pounds. Never the same after Sanchez smashed him to pieces though at 126. Still managed to pick up 'world' titles in two more divisions though.
You and I remember his heyday. He looked unstoppable didnt he?
After he beat Zarate in particular.
Bazooka was a helluva fighter no doubt.I still cant believe he lost to Alfredo Layne.
I know he was a little past it and wasnt the same after Sanchez , but nevertheless.
Stan HarringtonCollins2000 wrote:No.bennie wrote:Juan Carlos Duran?Collins2000 wrote:Or this chap?
Clue: Fought out of Hawaii.

That's him. Two wins over an aging SRR.raylawpc wrote: Stan Harrington
Hint # 1: He's Japanese.raylawpc wrote:Who is it?
bennie wrote:Collins2000 wrote:Hence the "10 pound pom" clue.bennie wrote:Michael was born in England and came over here for a while as world champ but F rank Warren was unable to secure a McGuigan fight for him. He did pound Najib Daho in Manchester and his wife was well worth 'snapping'.
I was at that fight, bennie.
Langton Tinago was on the undercard smashing an Aboriginal lad, Graeme Brook, in a CW fight.
Also Eddie Smith beating future centurion Winston Burnett is crushing fashion.