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Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 10:33
by bigjack
jonnyyorkshu wrote: 04 Jun 2019, 16:22 Khan vs prescott
Yes,made my day that,and i was there to feel the full impact of Prescott's left hook :TU:

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 12:19
by Oiky
bigjack wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 09:26 sad thing is he went on to earn millions
Yeah,made a lot of dough hasn't he,fair play to him in that respect :TU:

But still satisfying when you go back & watch the hiding he got

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 12:21
by bigjack
Oiky wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 12:19 Yeah,made a lot of dough hasn't he,fair play to him in that respect :TU:

But still satisfying when you go back & watch the hiding he got
Oh yes and we all know he'll end up in jail too or getting beat up for years on end earning much less money.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 12:25
by Oiky
bigjack wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 12:21 Oh yes and we all know he'll end up in jail too or getting beat up for years on end earning much less money.
Wouldlnt be surprised if he got shot one day

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 13:06
by kevo
Seeing Margarito the cheat getting smashed up by Mosley was pretty satisfying, enjoyed that one.

I was a huge Barrera fan, so any time Erik Morales lost I was made up :lol:

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 16:18
by Lenny Cravats
I wanted Naz to lose for years.... after he told me to ‘fornicate off’ when I asked him to sign a book I’d bought about the Ingle gym. I was about 13 at the time. The rest of the lads in there signed it, Rhodes, Mitchell and the like.

I didn’t watch the Barrera fight, I was on a camping holiday in France. When I heard he lost, I was actually disappointed.

Others have mentioned it, but Broner losing is fantastic.

Anthony Small, for sure.

Harry Simon fought at the end of last year, always would’ve liked to see him get sparked.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 17:07
by jamamb
Lenny Cravats wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 16:18 I wanted Naz to lose for years.... after he told me to ‘eff off’ when I asked him to sign a book I’d bought about the Ingle gym. I was about 13 at the time. The rest of the lads in there signed it, Rhodes, Mitchell and the like.
wow what a tit

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 17:25
by Gnome
Anthony Mundine getting KO'd by Ottke must be up there for me.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 17:53
by ewenhay
Every time Broner has lost.

I'll feel the same way when either of the Charlos get beat.

Basically any time I feel someone is getting too big for their boots

I generally want to like and support most fighters but

Khan v Prescott
Barrera v Naz
Sprott v Harrison though I warmed to Audley later
Ruiz v Joshua
Ward v Froch

were all enjoyable at the time for different reasons

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 06:27
by Ricky
Enjoyed Maidana battering Floyd, even the though crooked judges were already bought up, but it didn't matter. Knocked 7 bells out of him with pair ofgloves Mayweather had to pre-approve :lol:

All his team chanting "el chino" en route back to their dressing room :salut:

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 06:35
by kevo
Gnome wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 17:25 Anthony Mundine getting KO'd by Ottke must be up there for me.
Good one! Never get tired of seeing that gobshite lose

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 07:45
by Dirk Kelly
I wasn’t giddy when AJ got beat, shocked in the manner but wasn’t pleased to see it. AJ is getting some stick. I’ve always labelled him a poor mans Frank Bruno but he’s hardly a horrible guy. He’s not fighting at pressers, wanting to rape people’s children, doesn’t bring our sport into disrepute.

Anyway fighters I was giddy when they lost.

Any time Tony Bellend lost.

Lacy vs Calzaghe and McCellend vs Benn. Both for the same reason. They were coming over to beat our men, apparently top pound for pound fighters etc and for different reasons both fights were classics.

Vitali losing against Lewis. Just for the seer fun that fight was. Lewis had to dig deep that night. Talk about training (probably not as hard as he should have) for one fighter to have on fight night a completely different, hungrier fighter in Vitali in the opposite corner.

Jones losing to Ingle. Amazing fight, Ingle getting his belt and some of the one liners in Ingle’s corner has me in stitches.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 08:38
by skanksta
Danny Williams vs Mark Potter.

My flatmate's girlfriend - a sensible teacher who moaned about us even having Sky Sports in the house - even she was in to it.
I was going bezerk for the Brixton Bomber - I ran out in to the garden screaming :box:
I'll never go that crazy again.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 08:41
by rubberneck
kevo wrote: 06 Jun 2019, 06:35 Good one! Never get tired of seeing that gobshite lose
Didn’t Mundine say in the lead up to the fight that he thought Ottke “hit like a girl”. Then joins an extremely exclusive club for Ottke’s ko victims 😂

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 09:08
by kevo
rubberneck wrote: 06 Jun 2019, 08:41 Didn’t Mundine say in the lead up to the fight that he thought Ottke “hit like a girl”. Then joins an extremely exclusive club for Ottke’s ko victims 😂
:lol:

I think Ottke ko'd Joe Gatti in his next fight, probably his longest ever ko streak!

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 09:12
by kevo
kevo wrote: 06 Jun 2019, 09:08 :lol:

I think Ottke ko'd Joe Gatti in his next fight, probably his longest ever ko streak!
Just checked, that's a complete lie.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 13:48
by oogiebe
Tua knocking out Ruiz made me giddy. I was hoping it was the last time I'd see the 'Quiet Man.' he bored me to death.

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 13:49
by jamamb
oogiebe wrote: 06 Jun 2019, 13:48 Tua knocking out Ruiz made me giddy. I was hoping it was the last time I'd see the 'Quiet Man.' he bored me to death.
was he as boring back then, i havent seen much of early ruiz

Re: most giddy youve been about a fighter losing

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 13:50
by oogiebe
jamamb wrote: 06 Jun 2019, 13:49 was he as boring back then, i havent seen much of early ruiz
He was always boring. This is the only fight he was involved in that made me move in my seat at all, other than to sneak out some gas.