Unusual Acts...
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Goodnight, Irene
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Unusual Acts...
Yance will love this one.
Just watched the opening round of Foreman-Kirkman, and Foreman answers the first-round bell by racing forward and pushing Kirkman very deliberately to the canvas. No subtlety to it, he just flagrantly rag dolls him with his first move. Gets promptly warned, then gets to fighting.
The only possible sense I could make of this is he was meaning to intimidate Kirkman --- other than that, Im stumped. Curious move.
What other moments have befuddled you? Campbell against Peden, where he dropped his hands and walked in was odd (and obviously idiotic).
Just watched the opening round of Foreman-Kirkman, and Foreman answers the first-round bell by racing forward and pushing Kirkman very deliberately to the canvas. No subtlety to it, he just flagrantly rag dolls him with his first move. Gets promptly warned, then gets to fighting.
The only possible sense I could make of this is he was meaning to intimidate Kirkman --- other than that, Im stumped. Curious move.
What other moments have befuddled you? Campbell against Peden, where he dropped his hands and walked in was odd (and obviously idiotic).
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...i love that foreman/kirkman bit....i'm sure it was meant to intimidate kirkman.
marvis frazier moving into larry holmes in what i suppose his father taught him was bobbing and weaving is a goofy one that comes to mind.
marvis frazier moving into larry holmes in what i suppose his father taught him was bobbing and weaving is a goofy one that comes to mind.
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George pushed all his opponents during fights although that one was pretty unusual...before a punch was even thrown 
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I once read an interview where Lloyd said he liked to go running in the nuclear fallout from the Chernobyl disaster...because it energised him. Errrr ok Lloyd, too much ganja me thinks
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henry akinwande and his penchant for hugging lennox lewis instead of trying to fight him
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Hasim Rahman coming out in the Lewis rematch with what I can only describe as a bunny hop fencing stance.
Trinidad's Village People outfit.
Trinidad's Village People outfit.
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Yes, Irene, I saw this long ago.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Yance will love this one.
Just watched the opening round of Foreman-Kirkman, and Foreman answers the first-round bell by racing forward and pushing Kirkman very deliberately to the canvas. No subtlety to it, he just flagrantly rag dolls him with his first move. Gets promptly warned, then gets to fighting.
The only possible sense I could make of this is he was meaning to intimidate Kirkman --- other than that, Im stumped. Curious move.
What other moments have befuddled you? Campbell against Peden, where he dropped his hands and walked in was odd (and obviously idiotic).
Foreman really should have been in wrestling.
That pitiful, demeaning carnival in Toronto fighting those five bums was really his true "genre".
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For a guy who "should have been in wrestling" he didn't do too bad against the undefeated champion of the world who was in his prime, did he?
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No, Frazier was closer to his prime the night he put a Big Mouth on his big ass.Giancarlo wrote:For a guy who "should have been in wrestling" he didn't do too bad against the undefeated champion of the world who was in his prime, did he?
In front of the world.
When it counted.
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iamasadlittleboy
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Valuev v Sidon
The referee leaves the ring after 3 or 4 rounds but the two men continue with out a referee. Pretty unusual and very weird watching it.
Bonin v Silvin
Hard to find a weirder fight than this. It genuinely seems like they picked Silvin from the crowd because he was a big bloke, he had no skill, kept turning all the way around but still manages to drop Bonin in a very weird fight
Wilson v McCarthy
Wilson's mum climbs into the ring and attacks McCarthy with her shoe!
Golota v Bowe II
Riots!
Bowe v Tillery I
Everyone was kung-fu fighting....after the bell (and the referee then ****s the whole result up)
Brandon Burke v Phil Williams
First Burke is wearing shorts that cover nothing...then he runs head first into the only punch thrown in the fight
Then you have the really obvious ones (Tyson and the biting, McCalls breakdown, Fan man, underwear fan in the Zarate/Zamora fight, the double knockdown in Bundrage's fight with Powell)
The referee leaves the ring after 3 or 4 rounds but the two men continue with out a referee. Pretty unusual and very weird watching it.
Bonin v Silvin
Hard to find a weirder fight than this. It genuinely seems like they picked Silvin from the crowd because he was a big bloke, he had no skill, kept turning all the way around but still manages to drop Bonin in a very weird fight
Wilson v McCarthy
Wilson's mum climbs into the ring and attacks McCarthy with her shoe!
Golota v Bowe II
Riots!
Bowe v Tillery I
Everyone was kung-fu fighting....after the bell (and the referee then ****s the whole result up)
Brandon Burke v Phil Williams
First Burke is wearing shorts that cover nothing...then he runs head first into the only punch thrown in the fight
Then you have the really obvious ones (Tyson and the biting, McCalls breakdown, Fan man, underwear fan in the Zarate/Zamora fight, the double knockdown in Bundrage's fight with Powell)
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Goodnight, Irene
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Bowe-Tillery and Newman's involvement was hilarious, but the riots you're thinking of took place during the first Bowe-Golota affair, not their return bout.
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iamasadlittleboy
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Gah there was always something about Bowe >_>...what was with him and controversy...
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Goodnight, Irene
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Bowe was a bully and a thug, and Newman --- who was much the same --- encouraged it with his own aggression.
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Well said Y !yancey wrote:No, Frazier was closer to his prime the night he put a Big Mouth on his big ass.Giancarlo wrote:For a guy who "should have been in wrestling" he didn't do too bad against the undefeated champion of the world who was in his prime, did he?
In front of the world.
When it counted.
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iamasadlittleboy
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The recent Lazarte v Casimero fight deserves a mention...another riot following a fight, this time Lazarte's fans throwing chairs bottles and anything else they could at Casimero
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beaujack wrote:Well said Y !yancey wrote:No, Frazier was closer to his prime the night he put a Big Mouth on his big ass.Giancarlo wrote:For a guy who "should have been in wrestling" he didn't do too bad against the undefeated champion of the world who was in his prime, did he?
In front of the world.
When it counted.
BJ, you agree with his other claim that Ali was at his peak that night?
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Ortiz trying to get to first base with Mayweather in front of millions of people.
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Thanks.beaujack wrote:Well said Y !yancey wrote:No, Frazier was closer to his prime the night he put a Big Mouth on his big ass.Giancarlo wrote:For a guy who "should have been in wrestling" he didn't do too bad against the undefeated champion of the world who was in his prime, did he?
In front of the world.
When it counted.