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ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 08 Sep 2010, 19:20
by chinny
Not new obviously, but I've not noticed them shown here before. Holyfield-Dokes barnburner then Holy-Foreman, Holy-Bowe and more over the next week

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 08 Sep 2010, 22:00
by Bricks
Yeah i mentioned it elsewhere lets hope its a sign of things to come. They also had holy qawi 1 and 2 and deleon as well. Id love to see them show iran barkley fights

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 09 Sep 2010, 07:30
by chinny
mugabi wrote:They also had holy qawi 1 and 2 and deleon as well.
Really? :witzend:

I haven't seen those yet, damnit

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 03:37
by bennie
Holyfield must be one of the few active fighters who has done 15 rounds, and what a 15 rounds! It makes me wince just thinking about it.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 07:28
by Bricks
I liked the dokes match a few days ago. They are going to show the Foreman one as well today.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 07:51
by Chambers2
I watched Pryor Vs Arguello II on ESPN's classsic boxing the other day, excellent fight

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 14:05
by IRLangmaid25
They are also going to be showing Lennox Lewis' fights in the 1990s against the likes of Oliver McCall and Tommy "the Duke" Morrison along with Evander Holyfield's famous fight with Michael Moorer will feature the famous impassioned speech of Moorer's trainer and current ESPN analyst Teddy Atlas, and they have been using in some either original commentary or recording their own over it with current ESPN commentator Joe Tessitore and former Middleweight and current trainer John "Iceman" Scully. Plus I have been scoring the fights I have watched.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 10 Sep 2010, 17:46
by alexpaterson
Is it full fights?

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 06:40
by Bricks
you got ike-tua coming up!!! 8)

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 06:43
by DavidPayne
I'm 5 rounds in to Foreman v Holyfield...you forget how mobile, quick, busy Evander was.

So pleased they're showing the entire fight. Not rounds 1, 5, 8 and 11 as per norm.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 07:37
by orbtastic
Do ESPN have HD?

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 08:14
by chinny
alexpaterson wrote:Is it full fights?
Yep :TU:

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 08:14
by chinny
orbtastic wrote:Do ESPN have HD?
Yes but none of these fights were filmed in HD. The classic channel is not HD

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 08:51
by orbtastic
chinny wrote:
orbtastic wrote:Do ESPN have HD?
Yes but none of these fights were filmed in HD. The classic channel is not HD
That's what I was getting at. SKY fudge non HD footage on HD broadcasts by framing it in a smaller box. Other SKY HD channels show non HD source material by doing the same thing.

Obviously on the movie channels, Lean did not record Laurence of Arabia in HD but the studio have made a HD recording available.

I checked ESPN's website to see what they listed and "classic" is not in HD but then it wouldn't be for obvious reasons. I just wondered on non SD broadcasts what the quality was like, but for ANOTHER 9 quid a month I'm not really prepared to find out, it's just not worth it. I have most of the fights anyway, if not all.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 09:04
by Captain Hook
Some crackers.....Had all Bowe V Holy and Moorer v Holy this week......fantastic channel

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 09:18
by Roars Like Me
After watching Bowe/Holy again, it came to me how fit Bowe was (Holy goes without saying).
He was throwing loads of punches per round and when you saw him on his stool all the way through to the last, he wasn't even breathing heavy. Stark contast to the Zubmrun comeback :oops:
He was techincally really good to watch, I would have liked to have seen him vs Buster Douglas when they were both fit and motivated, that would have been a cracker.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 10:31
by Captain Hook
A fantastic fighter on his day, but sadly those days were few and far between.

Waste......him v Lennox could have been epic, even a series...

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 11:03
by Chambers2
I watched Holy Vs Qawi (that I'd Sky +'d) last night, what a frickin fight that is! Both of them are as hard as nails, how on earth they both made it to the end of the 15th I'll never know

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 04:10
by bennie
Qawi swallowed it in the rematch. He didn't fancy another 15 rounds like that whereas Holyfield did.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 04:31
by Chambers2
bennie wrote:Qawi swallowed it in the rematch. He didn't fancy another 15 rounds like that whereas Holyfield did.
I can see why, it was brutal

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 06:24
by Bricks
Captain Hook wrote:Some crackers.....Had all Bowe V Holy and Moorer v Holy this week......fantastic channel
C'mon mate we have had about 3 and a half years of endless Tyson fights so it is a relief to get some "new" fights featuring Holyfield,Lewis and the 90's HW scene.

Its crazy I used to have ESPN classic from Europe before we got our own English version, and all they showed on ESPN classic France between 2003-2005 was the usual Rumble in the jungle plus 1950's Middleweight fights and only the same 5-6....very odd.

Id like to see this being a start, ESPN should re rerun American clubshows from the early 80's which featured just about every american start of the decade (Mancini, Lockridge,Barkley,Curry, McCrory,Mayweather to name very few)

By the way you guys got Bruno-Lewis today and Golota-Bowe II on in a few days.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:46
by matko
mugabi wrote:
Captain Hook wrote:Some crackers.....Had all Bowe V Holy and Moorer v Holy this week......fantastic channel
C'mon mate we have had about 3 and a half years of endless Tyson fights so it is a relief to get some "new" fights featuring Holyfield,Lewis and the 90's HW scene.

Its crazy I used to have ESPN classic from Europe before we got our own English version, and all they showed on ESPN classic France between 2003-2005 was the usual Rumble in the jungle plus 1950's Middleweight fights and only the same 5-6....very odd.

Id like to see this being a start, ESPN should re rerun American clubshows from the early 80's which featured just about every american start of the decade (Mancini, Lockridge,Barkley,Curry, McCrory,Mayweather to name very few)

By the way you guys got Bruno-Lewis today and Golota-Bowe II on in a few days.
They got Vinny Paz vs Greg Haughen in the next few days which is meant to be a barn stormer??

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 02:56
by bennie
mugabi wrote:
Captain Hook wrote:Some crackers.....Had all Bowe V Holy and Moorer v Holy this week......fantastic channel
C'mon mate we have had about 3 and a half years of endless Tyson fights so it is a relief to get some "new" fights featuring Holyfield,Lewis and the 90's HW scene.

Its crazy I used to have ESPN classic from Europe before we got our own English version, and all they showed on ESPN classic France between 2003-2005 was the usual Rumble in the jungle plus 1950's Middleweight fights and only the same 5-6....very odd.

Id like to see this being a start, ESPN should re rerun American clubshows from the early 80's which featured just about every american start of the decade (Mancini, Lockridge,Barkley,Curry, McCrory,Mayweather to name very few)

By the way you guys got Bruno-Lewis today and Golota-Bowe II on in a few days.
Bowe-Golota II is the greatest heavyweight non-title fight since Foreman-Lyle.

Re: ESPN classic - 'new' fights over the next few days

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 06:24
by chinny
bennie wrote:
Bowe-Golota II is the greatest heavyweight non-title fight since Foreman-Lyle.
Moorer - Cooper? Was that for the WBO? The WBO didn't really count back then