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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 21 Jul 2016, 15:13
by handsofstone
Alan Rudkin vs Ronnie Jones

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 26 Jul 2016, 14:40
by handsofstone
Jorge Fernando Castro vs John David Jackson 1+2

Both fun fights,especially the 1st fight which has one one of the most dramatic turnarounds ever seen in a ring,Jackson in total control hurting Castro throughout,in the 11th Jackson has Castro reeling against the ropes when he goes for the kill and Castro tags him sending him flat on his back,Jackson gets up but Castro puts him down twice more before its stopped,never hook with a hooker,crazy fight and well worth a watch

The rematch was fun too with Castro's power being the deciding factor again although this time Jackson made it to the end although he was down twice en route,he boxed well at times though but more than once he was hurt in rounds he was winning,the canvas was the worst ive ever seen in my life,like an ice rink and Jackson must have slipped 10 times

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 27 Jul 2016, 16:05
by handsofstone
Duke McKenzie vs Danny Flynn

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Jul 2016, 14:30
by handsofstone
Dave McAuley vs Duke McKenzie

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Jul 2016, 17:53
by Tomasino
handsofstone wrote:Dave McAuley vs Duke McKenzie

You are a beast for the old fights man :TU:


What's your top 5 so far?

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 28 Jul 2016, 17:54
by Tomasino
handsofstone wrote:Jorge Fernando Castro vs John David Jackson 1+2

Both fun fights,especially the 1st fight which has one one of the most dramatic turnarounds ever seen in a ring,Jackson in total control hurting Castro throughout,in the 11th Jackson has Castro reeling against the ropes when he goes for the kill and Castro tags him sending him flat on his back,Jackson gets up but Castro puts him down twice more before its stopped,never hook with a hooker,crazy fight and well worth a watch

The rematch was fun too with Castro's power being the deciding factor again although this time Jackson made it to the end although he was down twice en route,he boxed well at times though but more than once he was hurt in rounds he was winning,the canvas was the worst ive ever seen in my life,like an ice rink and Jackson must have slipped 10 times

I remember this fight due to all the slipping :lol:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 04:01
by handsofstone
Tomasino wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Dave McAuley vs Duke McKenzie

You are a beast for the old fights man :TU:


What's your top 5 so far?
:TU: Cheers Tom,TBF that one and all the other ones that i dont go into detail are ones that Horse picks for his B&I challenge,i go into a bit more detail on the actual threads mate

I might have to have another gander through the list to see my all time favs,off the top off my head i'd say

Chacon/Limon 4
Marquez/Vazquez 3
Somsak/Monshipour

I'll have to think about the last 2 Tam but i'll get back to you mate

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 05:00
by Tomasino
handsofstone wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Dave McAuley vs Duke McKenzie

You are a beast for the old fights man :TU:


What's your top 5 so far?
:TU: Cheers Tom,TBF that one and all the other ones that i dont go into detail are ones that Horse picks for his B&I challenge,i go into a bit more detail on the actual threads mate

I might have to have another gander through the list to see my all time favs,off the top off my head i'd say

Chacon/Limon 4
Marquez/Vazquez 3
Somsak/Monshipour

I'll have to think about the last 2 Tam but i'll get back to you mate

You have a discerning eye sir :TU: somsak v Mayer was intense as fornicate. With the volume of great fights your watching a top 5 must be tough. Horse, although a little girl, has really done the forum a good turn with those threads mate and you're and Davies contributions too :TU:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 08:12
by handsofstone
Tomasino wrote:
handsofstone wrote:
Tomasino wrote:

You are a beast for the old fights man :TU:


What's your top 5 so far?
:TU: Cheers Tom,TBF that one and all the other ones that i dont go into detail are ones that Horse picks for his B&I challenge,i go into a bit more detail on the actual threads mate

I might have to have another gander through the list to see my all time favs,off the top off my head i'd say

Chacon/Limon 4
Marquez/Vazquez 3
Somsak/Monshipour

I'll have to think about the last 2 Tam but i'll get back to you mate

You have a discerning eye sir :TU: somsak v Mayer was intense as eff. With the volume of great fights your watching a top 5 must be tough. Horse, although a little girl, has really done the forum a good turn with those threads mate and you're and Davies contributions too :TU:
Cheers Tom,ive been working my way through a list and im nearly finished so when i have i'll draw up al the fights ive watched and see if yourself,CP and any other posters have any reccomendations :salut:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 08:14
by handsofstone
BTW Tom next up for me is both Monzon/Benvenuti fights :TU:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 10:41
by Counter-puncher
handsofstone wrote: Cheers Tom,ive been working my way through a list and im nearly finished so when i have i'll draw up al the fights ive watched and see if yourself,CP and any other posters have any reccomendations :salut:

I reckon if you go back through this thread there's a few I've given you've not seen yet mate :TU:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 16:06
by handsofstone
Counter-puncher wrote:
handsofstone wrote: Cheers Tom,ive been working my way through a list and im nearly finished so when i have i'll draw up al the fights ive watched and see if yourself,CP and any other posters have any reccomendations :salut:

I reckon if you go back through this thread there's a few I've given you've not seen yet mate :TU:
Your right mate there's been a good few you've reccomended.i'll take a look right through this whole thread when im done with my list bud :TU:

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 02 Aug 2016, 14:02
by handsofstone
Carlos Monzon vs Nino Benvenuti 1+2

Ive seen a bit of Monzon and he was the master boxer,done the basics so well.excellent jab,excellent left hook and an excellent right hand over the top,he pretty much dominated Benvenuti in the 1st fight with Nino only having fleeting moments of success and the right hand that KO'd Benvenuti was cracker,Nino actually caught Carlos with a decent left hook as Monzon KO'd him,ah la Golovkin/Geale

The rematch was strange,a bit of a controversial ending,Monzon putting Benvenuti down in the 2nd with a peach of left hook with a right hand to the near back of the head to help him on his way,it looked the back of the head but in the replay it probably was the side of the head,then in the 3rd Monzon scores another KD and Benvenuti's corner throw the towel in,Nino was up and raging even kicking the towel out of the ring himself but it was all over

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 02 Aug 2016, 14:05
by Tomasino
handsofstone wrote:Carlos Monzon vs Nino Benvenuti 1+2

Ive seen a bit of Monzon and he was the master boxer,done the basics so well.excellent jab,excellent left hook and an excellent right hand over the top,he pretty much dominated Benvenuti in the 1st fight with Nino only having fleeting moments of success and the right hand that KO'd Benvenuti was cracker,Nino actually caught Carlos with a decent left hook as Monzon KO'd him,ah la Golovkin/Geale

The rematch was strange,a bit of a controversial ending,Monzon putting Benvenuti down in the 2nd with a peach of left hook with a right hand to the near back of the head to help him on his way,it looked the back of the head but in the replay it probably was the side of the head,then in the 3rd Monzon scores another KD and Benvenuti's corner throw the towel in,Nino was up and raging even kicking the towel out of the ring himself but it was all over

The second fight made me wonder what kind of state Nino was in after the first one. His corner did not want him to be in there, that was clear by the early stoppage.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 02 Aug 2016, 14:11
by handsofstone
Tomasino wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Carlos Monzon vs Nino Benvenuti 1+2

Ive seen a bit of Monzon and he was the master boxer,done the basics so well.excellent jab,excellent left hook and an excellent right hand over the top,he pretty much dominated Benvenuti in the 1st fight with Nino only having fleeting moments of success and the right hand that KO'd Benvenuti was cracker,Nino actually caught Carlos with a decent left hook as Monzon KO'd him,ah la Golovkin/Geale

The rematch was strange,a bit of a controversial ending,Monzon putting Benvenuti down in the 2nd with a peach of left hook with a right hand to the near back of the head to help him on his way,it looked the back of the head but in the replay it probably was the side of the head,then in the 3rd Monzon scores another KD and Benvenuti's corner throw the towel in,Nino was up and raging even kicking the towel out of the ring himself but it was all over

The second fight made me wonder what kind of state Nino was in after the first one. His corner did not want him to be in there, that was clear by the early stoppage.
Yeah it did seem the corner were stopping Benvenuti taking a beating and/or suffering another sickening KO,didnt Nino retire after that fight??

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 03 Aug 2016, 15:14
by handsofstone
Wayne McCullough vs Yasuei Yakushiji

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 04 Aug 2016, 13:57
by handsofstone
Wayne McCullough vs Alvin Brown

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 15:13
by handsofstone
Kirkland Laing vs Roberto Duran

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 06 Aug 2016, 16:04
by handsofstone
Kirkland Laing vs Sylvester Mittee

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 15 Aug 2016, 15:07
by handsofstone
Oscar De La Hoya vs Ike Quartey

Excellent fight,shame on Quartey i thought he done enough to take it,i didnt score it but i think i would have had him winning,too many lulls in De La Hoya's work for me,whilst Ike piled up points with that jab,great 6th round when both men traded KD's and the assault from Oscar after scoring a KD in the final round was epic,although he did clearly punch himself out

Shame there wasnt a rematch

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 15 Aug 2016, 15:27
by Tomasino
handsofstone wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Carlos Monzon vs Nino Benvenuti 1+2

Ive seen a bit of Monzon and he was the master boxer,done the basics so well.excellent jab,excellent left hook and an excellent right hand over the top,he pretty much dominated Benvenuti in the 1st fight with Nino only having fleeting moments of success and the right hand that KO'd Benvenuti was cracker,Nino actually caught Carlos with a decent left hook as Monzon KO'd him,ah la Golovkin/Geale

The rematch was strange,a bit of a controversial ending,Monzon putting Benvenuti down in the 2nd with a peach of left hook with a right hand to the near back of the head to help him on his way,it looked the back of the head but in the replay it probably was the side of the head,then in the 3rd Monzon scores another KD and Benvenuti's corner throw the towel in,Nino was up and raging even kicking the towel out of the ring himself but it was all over

The second fight made me wonder what kind of state Nino was in after the first one. His corner did not want him to be in there, that was clear by the early stoppage.
Yeah it did seem the corner were stopping Benvenuti taking a beating and/or suffering another sickening KO,didnt Nino retire after that fight??

Yes that was his last fight. He was past it vs Monzon but I don't think he would have beaten him in his prime anyway.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 15:31
by handsofstone
Milton McCrory vs Colin Jones 1+2

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 18 Aug 2016, 15:13
by handsofstone
Colin Jones vs Hans Henrik Palm

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 21:32
by elmersalsa
I just watched:
Thomas Hearns
vs Iran Barkley I
vs James "The Heat" Kinchen
vs Juan Domingo Roldan
vs Roberto Duran
vs Fred Hutchins

I appreciate Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns. What a fighter and what a warrior. Some of his fights here were when he was fading, especially the Kinchen fight. But, in his prime, especially at 154lbs, to me, he was better boxer than at welterweight. Much stronger, more experienced and hit harder. He looked like a light-heavyweight in that 154lbs body. Too devastating to be true at 154 and beyond.

I also saw the great Sugar Ray Leonard fights with Ayub Kalule and Kevin Howard. Two entertaining fights, also.

Re: Classic fights I've watched recently

Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 14:55
by handsofstone
Michael Moorer vs Bert Cooper

Unbelievably fun fight,both men down in the opener,Moorer down in the 3rd then KO's Cooper in the 5th with as hard an uppercut your likely to see anywhere,both guys hit incredibly hard,Bert very nearly had Michael finished a couple of times,especially the KD in the 1st,Moorer was very unsteady,there was a slight delay after the refs count which just might have saved Moorer from being KO'd,still got to give him credit for riding they heavy KD's out and finishing off Cooper in style

Class :box: