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Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 04:35
by Ezzard
Which fights were your most eagerly anticipated? Please list one fight from your life time and why you feel it emant so much. Then list one that was eagerly anticipated that didn't come off.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 04:38
by Ezzard
I'd have to say it was probably Hagler-Hearns for me. I was totally caught up in that one. Worst thing was I went on a trip to Italy and had to avoid the result for a week. Got home at midnight, after having prayed the old betamax had recorded the fight, and loved everything about it.

Lewis-Bowe was probably my biggest disappointment. After Lewis blew Ruddock away it looked like a really great fight that was all set to happen...

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 04:40
by Syntax Error
Tyson -v- Holyfield in 1990 & 1991.

I was really looking forward to those fights so much, but Tyson let me down twice; first by getting whupped by Douglas & secondly, by getting into trouble with the law.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 22:23
by SaadOffTheDeck
Syntax Error wrote:Tyson -v- Holyfield in 1990 & 1991.

I was really looking forward to thsoe fights so much, but Tyson let me down twice; first by getting whupped by Douglas & secondly, by getting into trouble with the law.

He let you down three times, you forgot the rib injury.

Co sign with Ezzard on hagler/Hearns, you just knew they were going to war and the electricity in the audience was second to none.

As for disappointments, not getting to see Holyfield smash Tyson is up there but strangely enough I have to give the same answer to both questions.

In 82 Tommy & marvin were scheduled, there was no internet then so when I flipped on HBO to watch the fight is when I found out it was cancelled. I may have wept. Also when Leonard came back and ruined the rematch that was set up by hagler/Mugabi & Hearns/Shuler.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 00:05
by sweetsci
Holmes-Cooney in 82. I was 15 years old and had been a huge Cooney fan since '79. I liked Holmes, too, but Cooney was my man. He was a disappointment, too, not for the Holmes fight that he over-apologized for, but for never really getting his career on track after that.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 02:16
by Goodnight, Irene
There wasn't much Cooney could've done. Holmes held the title for a few more years, so Cooney, even if he had turned around & bested the top contenders, would --- at best --- find himself in-line for another title shot he couldn't win.

Still, that's all better than what actually happened. Somehow, he still managed a return against Spinks, &, had he held it together, who knows? Maybe if Cooney were in identical physical & mental shape for Spinks as he were for Holmes, we might be talking about him as a past Heavyweight champion.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 03:07
by SaadOffTheDeck
He would definitely have to avoid getting hit with 80 out of 90 power shots in about 120 seconds. that wouldn't serve you well against Laila Ali.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 07:56
by Syntax Error
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Syntax Error wrote:Tyson -v- Holyfield in 1990 & 1991.

I was really looking forward to thsoe fights so much, but Tyson let me down twice; first by getting whupped by Douglas & secondly, by getting into trouble with the law.

He let you down three times, you forgot the rib injury.

Co sign with Ezzard on hagler/Hearns, you just knew they were going to war and the electricity in the audience was second to none.

As for disappointments, not getting to see Holyfield smash Tyson is up there but strangely enough I have to give the same answer to both questions.

In 82 Tommy & marvin were scheduled, there was no internet then so when I flipped on HBO to watch the fight is when I found out it was cancelled. I may have wept. Also when Leonard came back and ruined the rematch that was set up by hagler/Mugabi & Hearns/Shuler.
Good call.

I forgot about the rib injury. :witzend: :TU:

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 11:40
by raylawpc
Ali-Frazier I

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 23:57
by jaclem2
charles-marciano 1....and for the first six rounds it lived up to my expectations..

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 11 Oct 2009, 10:55
by Rocky Balboa
Tyson-Holyfield, Nov 9th, 1996! I was only evelven years old, but remember it like it was yesterday! Like everyone else, I expected Tyson to do the business! My brother had a bet on Tyson to win by KO5. Lol that went out the window!

My brother is 10 years older than me. When Tyson was dropped in the sixth, he was gutted, shouting Tyson will NOT win this fight now!

A Tyson fight was electric. I was pretty excited about Tyson-Lewis, but I knew deep down Tyson didn't have a chance! The fact he lasted until the eighth shows how durable he was!

Guys, in terms of the most anticipated bout of all time, surely it has to be Ali-Frazier 1?

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 11 Oct 2009, 16:15
by BoxBuzz
Rocky Balboa wrote:Tyson-Holyfield, Nov 9th, 1996! I was only evelven years old, but remember it like it was yesterday! Like everyone else, I expected Tyson to do the business! My brother had a bet on Tyson to win by KO5. Lol that went out the window!

My brother is 10 years older than me. When Tyson was dropped in the sixth, he was gutted, shouting Tyson will NOT win this fight now!

A Tyson fight was electric. I was pretty excited about Tyson-Lewis, but I knew deep down Tyson didn't have a chance! The fact he lasted until the eighth shows how durable he was!

Guys, in terms of the most anticipated bout of all time, surely it has to be Ali-Frazier 1?

Ali Foreman was probably almost as anticipated ...those two have some of the top honors for sure.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 11 Oct 2009, 16:42
by witherspoon
sweetsci wrote:Holmes-Cooney in 82. I was 15 years old and had been a huge Cooney fan since '79. I liked Holmes, too, but Cooney was my man. He was a disappointment, too, not for the Holmes fight that he over-apologized for, but for never really getting his career on track after that.
I was only 4 at the time, if I was older I would certainly have been rooting for Larry. But Cooney showed a hell of alot in that fight against an all time great heavyweight.
I remember watching him ko'd by Spinks when I was young, so I was really surprised when I watched the Holmes fight for the first time about 4 years ago.

The first big fight I remember was Tyson-Bonecrusher. That was going to be an absolute classic slugfest............
On a slightly similar note to Cooney, I expected Tony Tucker to figure in the picture after he lost to Tyson.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 11 Oct 2009, 17:12
by NICARAGUAN NIGHTMARE
SPINKS TAYLOR

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 07:23
by revporl
Hagler-Leonard for me, followed by Holmes-Cooney. Lewis-Bowe would have been good, shame that never happened. These days, it has to be Pacman and Mayweather (if it ever happens!)

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 12:02
by Rocky Balboa
revporl wrote:Hagler-Leonard for me, followed by Holmes-Cooney. Lewis-Bowe would have been good, shame that never happened. These days, it has to be Pacman and Mayweather (if it ever happens!)
For what its worth, I don't think it will happen! I think a certain Mr Cotto will stick to his own script.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 13:54
by Mr E
Ali-Spinks II (I was 12)
Zarate-Zamora
Gomez-Zarate
Holmes-Shavers II
Leonard-Duran I
Hearns-Cuevas
Leonard-Hearns I
Sanchez-Gomez
Leonard-Hagler
Spinks-Qawi
Tyson-Spinks

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 14:20
by Grimm
Dawson Tarver ll

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 22:18
by allworld80
A few of the many

Tyson/Spinks
Foreman/Holyfield
Foreman/Moorer
Tyson/Holyfield
De La Hoya/Whitaker
De La Hoya/Vargas
De La Hoya/Mosley II
Tszyu/Mitchell II
Tszyu/Hatton
Ward/Gatti II and III
Cotto/Margarito

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 13 Oct 2009, 00:21
by Goodnight, Irene
I remember being quite excited about De La Hoya-Trinidad & De La Hoya-Vargas. I was quite young, but I recall the thrill of youth awaiting for Holyfield-Tyson I to unfold. Quite a bit older, I was very amped for Lewis-Tyson.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 13 Oct 2009, 13:51
by The Great John L
raylawpc wrote:Ali-Frazier I
x2

The whole world was waiting for this one.

Re: Most eagerly anticipated

Posted: 13 Oct 2009, 14:04
by Jaywheel
M.Hilton-Drayton (first fight I was attending)
Tyson-Spinks (I was young and caught in the PunchOut hype...)