Classic fights I've watched recently
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Michael Gomez vs Alex Arthur
Excellent domestic tussle,Gomez was superb that night,Arthur showed incredible bravery but Gomez just destroyed him in the end
Excellent domestic tussle,Gomez was superb that night,Arthur showed incredible bravery but Gomez just destroyed him in the end
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Kostya Tszyu vs Zab Judah
Crazy fight,Judah in total control,rocked Tszyu in the 1st then got decked with a big right hand,did a Berbick dance when he got up then fell again,shouldn't laugh really but it was pretty funny
Crazy fight,Judah in total control,rocked Tszyu in the 1st then got decked with a big right hand,did a Berbick dance when he got up then fell again,shouldn't laugh really but it was pretty funny
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Watched kaylor v Christie the other night, entertaining fight and wasn't even for a title
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Floyd Mayweather vs Arturo Gatti
The complete performance, the best performance of Mayweather's career IMO and he had a few flawless fights but against Gatti It was perfection,defence was beautiful, Gatti never landed a shot in 6 rounds and Mayweather just humiliated him,drilling him with left hook counters and right hands time and again and it was a relief to see Gatti's corner pull him out,
The complete performance, the best performance of Mayweather's career IMO and he had a few flawless fights but against Gatti It was perfection,defence was beautiful, Gatti never landed a shot in 6 rounds and Mayweather just humiliated him,drilling him with left hook counters and right hands time and again and it was a relief to see Gatti's corner pull him out,
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Quiroga- Barboa.
Not quite as amazing as the Akeem fight, but an excellent fight. Despite the frenetic pace there was a lot of skill and technique on display, why I love watching the little blokes
quiroga at first glance is a straightforward windmill, but the more you watch him the more you see his little nuances, the variety of his head movement and good angles with his feet. He just cant crack an egg.
Not quite as amazing as the Akeem fight, but an excellent fight. Despite the frenetic pace there was a lot of skill and technique on display, why I love watching the little blokes
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Shane Mosley vs Oscar De La Hoya 1+2
Both very closely contested fights especially the 1st,I thought Mosley deserved the win,he did a great job of countering De La Hoya as he kept ploughing forward,by the end Shane was controlling the centre of the ring and getting some heavy shots off,great last round too
Thought Oscar was robbed a little in the rematch,,he fought a totally different fight as the previous one and fought on the backfoot all night and landed solid throughout and Mosley looked a bit short of ideas,he did finish well but I thought De La Hoya should've got it
Both very closely contested fights especially the 1st,I thought Mosley deserved the win,he did a great job of countering De La Hoya as he kept ploughing forward,by the end Shane was controlling the centre of the ring and getting some heavy shots off,great last round too
Thought Oscar was robbed a little in the rematch,,he fought a totally different fight as the previous one and fought on the backfoot all night and landed solid throughout and Mosley looked a bit short of ideas,he did finish well but I thought De La Hoya should've got it
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
handsofstone wrote:Shane Mosley vs Oscar De La Hoya 1+2
Both very closely contested fights especially the 1st,I thought Mosley deserved the win,he did a great job of countering De La Hoya as he kept ploughing forward,by the end Shane was controlling the centre of the ring and getting some heavy shots off,great last round too
Thought Oscar was robbed a little in the rematch,,he fought a totally different fight as the previous one and fought on the backfoot all night and landed solid throughout and Mosley looked a bit short of ideas,he did finish well but I thought De La Hoya should've got it
I agree for rematch.
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Terry Marsh vs Joe Manley
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Hagler hearns. Great build up. Great first round. Then I felt Hitman was out on his feet. Not my favourite Hagler or Hearns fight. Not a fight I'd be compelled to watch numerous times like hearns Leonard and Leonard hagler.
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Terry Marsh vs Allesandro Scapecchi
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Holyfield vs Toney
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Bobby Chacon vs Ruben Olivares
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handsofstone
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Marvin Hagler vs Alan Minter
Destructive performance from Hagler to win the title,credit to Minter though he was outgunned but did try to fight fire with fire and had a bit of success when he switched lefty in the 2nd ,it was never gonna be enough to keep Hagler off though and Marvin ripped his face to pieces and the ref had no choice but to wave it off,disgraceful scenes at the end,maybe if the fans knew how good Hagler would go on to be,they would be more appreciative
Destructive performance from Hagler to win the title,credit to Minter though he was outgunned but did try to fight fire with fire and had a bit of success when he switched lefty in the 2nd ,it was never gonna be enough to keep Hagler off though and Marvin ripped his face to pieces and the ref had no choice but to wave it off,disgraceful scenes at the end,maybe if the fans knew how good Hagler would go on to be,they would be more appreciative
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elmersalsa
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Never in my lifetime watching boxing I have seen a boxer that went through so much to obtain the glory. It was a hard road for Marvelous, but, he persevered and got his crown. After fighting the top contenders that no middleweight wanted to fight, and going over 50 fights without a title shot, he got dicked by the judges in his first title shot versus Vito Antuofermo. A fight he clearly won. Well, this time, he wasn't gonna leave his fate in the judges hands but with his fists. Alan Minter paid for all the suffering of blood, sweat, sacrifice and tears in 3 rounds. With all the things that Minter said about him, and travelling to London, England to do it, his crowning moment was tarnished by the angry fans throwing bottles at him after his victory. Unbelievable! After 7 hard pro years in the ring and 50 plus fights, Marvelous is champion!handsofstone wrote:Marvin Hagler vs Alan Minter
Destructive performance from Hagler to win the title,credit to Minter though he was outgunned but did try to fight fire with fire and had a bit of success when he switched lefty in the 2nd ,it was never gonna be enough to keep Hagler off though and Marvin ripped his face to pieces and the ref had no choice but to wave it off,disgraceful scenes at the end,maybe if the fans knew how good Hagler would go on to be,they would be more appreciative
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Toney - jirov
For some reason I remembered Toney knocking him out in the ninth. Not the case, this one goes the distance...barely. Toney, who had been ballooning up and down in weigh came in looking relatively trim. Jirov, the Kazac came in with plan A and stuck to it all night. Body work, pressure, punches and pressing, always pressing on the front foot. It was a valiant effort by Jirov yet the skill deficit, when compared to Toney was notably apparent. Toney remained calm and hurtful through the fight. It was Toney defense, his relaxed yet confident mentality that allowed him to remain the fresher of the two down the stretch when he perhaps wasn't the fittest of the two. After round 8 or so the fight became a grueling war with both men trading short inside punches. It reminded me of Micky wards fight with Emanuel Augustus or burton (the one mayweather fought). A cringeworthy encounter where jirov should have been knocked out cold but continued to fight on both feet. Toney the supremely skilled boxer showed his talent.
For some reason I remembered Toney knocking him out in the ninth. Not the case, this one goes the distance...barely. Toney, who had been ballooning up and down in weigh came in looking relatively trim. Jirov, the Kazac came in with plan A and stuck to it all night. Body work, pressure, punches and pressing, always pressing on the front foot. It was a valiant effort by Jirov yet the skill deficit, when compared to Toney was notably apparent. Toney remained calm and hurtful through the fight. It was Toney defense, his relaxed yet confident mentality that allowed him to remain the fresher of the two down the stretch when he perhaps wasn't the fittest of the two. After round 8 or so the fight became a grueling war with both men trading short inside punches. It reminded me of Micky wards fight with Emanuel Augustus or burton (the one mayweather fought). A cringeworthy encounter where jirov should have been knocked out cold but continued to fight on both feet. Toney the supremely skilled boxer showed his talent.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Roberto Duran ve Esteban De Jesus 1 , 2, 3
Definitely the matches that I like to watch.
Definitely the matches that I like to watch.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Two all-time great lightweight boxers!Keko wrote:Roberto Duran ve Esteban De Jesus 1 , 2, 3
Definitely the matches that I like to watch.
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Thomas Hearns vs Alphonso Hayman, Harold Weston, Bruce Curry and Jose Figueroa.
Perhaps not classics, but a good insight into the promising early career of a great fighter
Perhaps not classics, but a good insight into the promising early career of a great fighter
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Ken Buchanan vs Ismael Laguna 1,2
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handsofstone
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Keko wrote:Ken Buchanan vs Ismael Laguna 1,2
I've never been able to find the 1st fight is it on YouTube these days?
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elmersalsa
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Yeah, I asked myself the same question. I would like to see the first Ismael Laguna vs Ken Buchanan fight in San Juan, Puerto Rico.handsofstone wrote:Keko wrote:Ken Buchanan vs Ismael Laguna 1,2
I've never been able to find the 1st fight is it on YouTube these days?
Ironically, Puerto Rico is the place that Laguna lost both of his titles.
This is a fight between two all time great lightweights.
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
elmersalsa wrote:Yeah, I asked myself the same question. I would like to see the first Ismael Laguna vs Ken Buchanan fight in San Juan, Puerto Rico.handsofstone wrote:Keko wrote:Ken Buchanan vs Ismael Laguna 1,2
I've never been able to find the 1st fight is it on YouTube these days?
Ironically, Puerto Rico is the place that Laguna lost both of his titles.
This is a fight between two all time great lightweights.
I collect video tapes and the tape I bought in 1987 and is normally not a quality or even the watch
Edit
Exactly my father bought it.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
Keko wrote:elmersalsa wrote:Yeah, I asked myself the same question. I would like to see the first Ismael Laguna vs Ken Buchanan fight in San Juan, Puerto Rico.handsofstone wrote:
I've never been able to find the 1st fight is it on YouTube these days?
Ironically, Puerto Rico is the place that Laguna lost both of his titles.
This is a fight between two all time great lightweights.
I collect video tapes and the tape I bought in 1987 and is normally not a quality or even the watch
Edit
Exactly my father bought it.
I may have to get in contact with you for that tape. I gotta have a copy.
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Where do you live and if you can send? I have somewhere dubbed because it do not have a home and do not know where it has. I am in Europe.elmersalsa wrote:Keko wrote:elmersalsa wrote: Yeah, I asked myself the same question. I would like to see the first Ismael Laguna vs Ken Buchanan fight in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Ironically, Puerto Rico is the place that Laguna lost both of his titles.
This is a fight between two all time great lightweights.
I collect video tapes and the tape I bought in 1987 and is normally not a quality or even the watch
Edit
Exactly my father bought it.
I may have to get in contact with you for that tape. I gotta have a copy.
Look around the internet and you'll be surprised about that fight.
and finally respond to private message
Re: Classic fights I've watched recently
John Tate vs Kallie Knoetzee 