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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 14:41
by Bodyshot3
Nikolai Valuev vs Owen Beck
As I said mate......you a well meaning and well informed masochist.
You also happen to curate one of the best threads on the board which I always follow

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 16:46
by NoScoutingReports
Julio Cesar Chavez v Hector Camacho
Systematic beating administered by Chavez in this one, Camacho couldn't deal with the relentless work rate and combinations from the Mexican. JCC cut the ring off nicely and Hector's pot shots on the move did next to nothing to deter Julio who went up and down with plenty of precision. The JCC left hook to the body was on point throughout alongside the lead right hand which scored at will, busting up Macho to the point that his left eye was all but closed by R8.
Camacho showed plenty of balls to fight back in pockets through R9-12 and hear the final bell despite taking a lot of punishment however this version of Camacho had no answer to Chavez, clinic in pressure fighting.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 17:16
by oogiebe
handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 03:36
Nikolai Valuev vs Owen Beck
Valuev stops Beck in 3 to retain his World Heavyweight title, he looked pretty decent actually Valuev, put his shots together nicely and had no issues landing, he dropped Beck in the 2nd with a right hand, after that the writing was on the wall, Beck was down again in the 3rd by a big right uppercut, he barely made count and he was on shaky legs but the ref bizarrely let him carry on when Valuev walked up and hit him with a big right then the ref jumped straight in
I'm betting you cannot wait to move on from Valuev! None as die-hard as you mate!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 20:29
by elmersalsa
NoScoutingReports wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 16:46
Julio Cesar Chavez v Hector Camacho
Systematic beating administered by Chavez in this one, Camacho couldn't deal with the relentless work rate and combinations from the Mexican. JCC cut the ring off nicely and Hector's pot shots on the move did next to nothing to deter Julio who went up and down with plenty of precision. The JCC left hook to the body was on point throughout alongside the lead right hand which scored at will, busting up Macho to the point that his left eye was all but closed by R8.
Camacho showed plenty of balls to fight back in pockets through R9-12 and hear the final bell despite taking a lot of punishment however this version of Camacho had no answer to Chavez, clinic in pressure fighting.
Hector "Macho" Camacho was over-the-hill by the time he fought the great Julio Cesar Chavez.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 08 Jun 2021, 02:32
by handsofstone
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 14:41
Nikolai Valuev vs Owen Beck
As I said mate......you a well meaning and well informed masochist.
You also happen to curate one of the best threads on the board which I always follow

Thanks mate
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 08 Jun 2021, 02:32
by handsofstone
oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 17:16
handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 03:36
Nikolai Valuev vs Owen Beck
Valuev stops Beck in 3 to retain his World Heavyweight title, he looked pretty decent actually Valuev, put his shots together nicely and had no issues landing, he dropped Beck in the 2nd with a right hand, after that the writing was on the wall, Beck was down again in the 3rd by a big right uppercut, he barely made count and he was on shaky legs but the ref bizarrely let him carry on when Valuev walked up and hit him with a big right then the ref jumped straight in
I'm betting you cannot wait to move on from Valuev! None as die-hard as you mate!
Haha your not wrong Oog
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 08 Jun 2021, 03:21
by NoScoutingReports
elmersalsa wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 20:29
NoScoutingReports wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 16:46
Julio Cesar Chavez v Hector Camacho
Systematic beating administered by Chavez in this one, Camacho couldn't deal with the relentless work rate and combinations from the Mexican. JCC cut the ring off nicely and Hector's pot shots on the move did next to nothing to deter Julio who went up and down with plenty of precision. The JCC left hook to the body was on point throughout alongside the lead right hand which scored at will, busting up Macho to the point that his left eye was all but closed by R8.
Camacho showed plenty of balls to fight back in pockets through R9-12 and hear the final bell despite taking a lot of punishment however this version of Camacho had no answer to Chavez, clinic in pressure fighting.
Hector "Macho" Camacho was over-the-hill by the time he fought the great Julio Cesar Chavez.
Indeed.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 08 Jun 2021, 03:38
by handsofstone
Nikolai Valuev vs Monte Barrett
Valuev stops Barrett in the 11th to retain his World Heavyweight title, brave effort from Barrett all he had was the wild overhand right but he made ir work occasionally and he wasnt intimidated by Valuev's size, Valuev controlled him with the jab/straight right though, he had Barrett down in the 8th from a 1/2 and Barrett was down a few times but the ref kept calling push, 2 or 3 should've been knockdowns, things were over in the 11th, a jab had Barrett down heavily and it was finally called, Barrett more exhausted and accumitive punches wearing him down, Valuev was pouring it on when Barrett's corner stormed the ring to save their man, terrible refereeing throughout, if he'd called all the times Valuev should've scored KDs then he maybe wouldn't have let Barrett take that punishment
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 03:32
by handsofstone
Nikolai Valuev vs Jameel McCline
Valuev stops McCline after 3 rounds to retain his World Heavyweight title, a bit of a farce, hadnt really got going, Valuev controlling McCline with the jab, McCline offered precious little, right at the end of the 3rd as the bell went, McCline threw a right hand and collapsed onto his left side, he did land on his knee TBF but he knew straight away he wasnt coming out for round 4
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 08:42
by oogiebe
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 03:32
Nikolai Valuev vs Jameel McCline
Valuev stops McCline after 3 rounds to retain his World Heavyweight title, a bit of a farce, hadnt really got going, Valuev controlling McCline with the jab, McCline offered precious little, right at the end of the 3rd as the bell went, McCline threw a right hand and collapsed onto his left side, he did land on his knee TBF but he knew straight away he wasnt coming out for round 4
LOL! You poor man.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 09:03
by handsofstone
oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 08:42
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 03:32
Nikolai Valuev vs Jameel McCline
Valuev stops McCline after 3 rounds to retain his World Heavyweight title, a bit of a farce, hadnt really got going, Valuev controlling McCline with the jab, McCline offered precious little, right at the end of the 3rd as the bell went, McCline threw a right hand and collapsed onto his left side, he did land on his knee TBF but he knew straight away he wasnt coming out for round 4
LOL! You poor man.
The Chagaev fight next
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 09:06
by oogiebe
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 09:03
oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 08:42
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 03:32
Nikolai Valuev vs Jameel McCline
Valuev stops McCline after 3 rounds to retain his World Heavyweight title, a bit of a farce, hadnt really got going, Valuev controlling McCline with the jab, McCline offered precious little, right at the end of the 3rd as the bell went, McCline threw a right hand and collapsed onto his left side, he did land on his knee TBF but he knew straight away he wasnt coming out for round 4
LOL! You poor man.
The Chagaev fight next
Egads man! (my wife is asking me why I'm lmfao right now)
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 10:53
by handsofstone
oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 09:06
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 09:03
oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 08:42
LOL! You poor man.
The Chagaev fight next
Egads man! (my wife is asking me why I'm lmfao right now)
That fight was never shown here

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 11:00
by oogiebe
handsofstone wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 10:53
oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Jun 2021, 09:06
Egads man! (my wife is asking me why I'm lmfao right now)
That fight was never shown here 
And for good reason!!!

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 09 Jun 2021, 15:10
by handsofstone
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 10 Jun 2021, 03:49
by handsofstone
Ruslan Chagaev vs Nikolai Valuev
Chagaev beats Valuev by close MD to become World Heavyweight champion, should've been widely unanimous, Valuev barely won a single round, just plodded forward trying to work jab to no effect, Chagaev's southpaw style gave him kittens, he used the right jab and followed up with straight or looping left hands, no issues landing on Valuev, he boxed and moved for 12 rounds, dominating things, the height differential was a hindrance to Valuev and he was ineffective all night, a clever fight from Chagaev and shouldve been a landslide
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 10 Jun 2021, 05:03
by DrDuke
handsofstone wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 03:49
Ruslan Chagaev vs Nikolai Valuev
A one of the best fights featuring Valuev. Chagaev made it look like a decent boxing lesson.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 10 Jun 2021, 13:23
by Bodyshot3
I have got a big medal ready for Handsofstone....personally, I think I would prefer to read Valuev's poetry

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 11 Jun 2021, 06:38
by handsofstone
Nikolai Valuev vs Sergei Liakhovich
Valuev shuts out Liakhovich over 12 in a non title fight, domination from start to finish, typical Valuev performance just plodded away jabbing the head off Liakhovich, a couple of times he unloaded both hands but mostly he was content to jab his way to a decision, Liakhovich took his lumps, never looked hurt but offerwd zero offensively, easy nights work for Valuev
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 11 Jun 2021, 14:11
by Bodyshot3
Nikolai Valuev vs Sergei Liakhovich
Valuev shuts out Liakhovich over 12 in a non title fight, domination from start to finish, typical Valuev performance just plodded away jabbing the head off Liakhovich, a couple of times he unloaded both hands but mostly he was content to jab his way to a decision, Liakhovich took his lumps, never looked hurt but offerwd zero offensively, easy nights work for Valuev
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 12 Jun 2021, 03:06
by handsofstone
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 14:11
Nikolai Valuev vs Sergei Liakhovich
Valuev shuts out Liakhovich over 12 in a non title fight, domination from start to finish, typical Valuev performance just plodded away jabbing the head off Liakhovich, a couple of times he unloaded both hands but mostly he was content to jab his way to a decision, Liakhovich took his lumps, never looked hurt but offerwd zero offensively, easy nights work for Valuev
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
Im done mate, seen the Holyfield and Haye fights, Fernando Vargas up next
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 12 Jun 2021, 08:07
by Counter-puncher
handsofstone wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 03:06
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 14:11
Nikolai Valuev vs Sergei Liakhovich
Valuev shuts out Liakhovich over 12 in a non title fight, domination from start to finish, typical Valuev performance just plodded away jabbing the head off Liakhovich, a couple of times he unloaded both hands but mostly he was content to jab his way to a decision, Liakhovich took his lumps, never looked hurt but offerwd zero offensively, easy nights work for Valuev
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
Im done mate, seen the Holyfield and Haye fights, Fernando Vargas up next
oooh Winky then Tito then Oscar for a superb triple header

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 12 Jun 2021, 08:48
by handsofstone
Counter-puncher wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 08:07
handsofstone wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 03:06
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 14:11
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
Im done mate, seen the Holyfield and Haye fights, Fernando Vargas up next
oooh Winky then Tito then Oscar for a superb triple header
Already watched the Oscar and Tito fights earlier in thread mate, will watch Winky though, watching Yori Boy first
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 12 Jun 2021, 18:45
by oogiebe
handsofstone wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 03:06
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 14:11
Nikolai Valuev vs Sergei Liakhovich
Valuev shuts out Liakhovich over 12 in a non title fight, domination from start to finish, typical Valuev performance just plodded away jabbing the head off Liakhovich, a couple of times he unloaded both hands but mostly he was content to jab his way to a decision, Liakhovich took his lumps, never looked hurt but offerwd zero offensively, easy nights work for Valuev
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
Im done mate, seen the Holyfield and Haye fights, Fernando Vargas up next
You made it! you're a warrior bruh!
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Posted: 12 Jun 2021, 18:57
by handsofstone
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 18:45
handsofstone wrote: ↑12 Jun 2021, 03:06
Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2021, 14:11
Just three more Valuev chapters to go fella...hang in there
Im done mate, seen the Holyfield and Haye fights, Fernando Vargas up next
You made it! you're a warrior bruh!

i think the Cory Spinks binge was worse