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Best ever 'tune up'
Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 20:52
by Marlin
I rewatched Ali Norton I the other day and they kept mentioning that it was a tune up for Ali.
This got me wondering how many fights billed as a 'tune up' turned out to be great fights??? and which of them is the best?
Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 22:17
by Robinson
Ferguson Vs Mercer 1.
Morrison Vs Bennt.
Lewis Vs Mercer.
Tyson Vs Douglas.
To name a few.
Kym
Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 23:11
by HomicideHenry
How was Tyson-Douglas a tune up when Tyson was already the champion?
For me, Jack Dempsey did a hell of a job in terms of getting tune ups before his fight with 6'6" 245 pound Jess Willard, as he fought the likes of Fred Fulton (whom he knocked out in 15 seconds) and Carl Morris, both of which were 6'5" and 6'4" respectively. Was 'great' preperation for a man of Willard's size and strength.
Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 23:15
by Goodnight, Irene
Strong points about Dempsey. Tyson-Holyfield was the fight on everyone's lips at the time, but negotiations had in the past been sluggish. You could argue Douglas was serving as a tune-up for a battle with Holyfield.
Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 03:18
by Robinson
Thats what I meant to say sorry. It was a tune up for the Holyfield show down. Sorry.
Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 05:16
by Tomato-Can
Esteban DeJesus was not the type of fighter you would think of as a tune-up opponent but if the definition of a tune-up fight is one in which you fight mostly just to stay sharp for a fight of greater importance like an upcoming title fight, then that's just what DeJesus was for Roberto Duran the first time they met.
In a very good if not great fight to watch, DeJesus outboxed Duran most of the way to win one of better tune-up upsets ever.
Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 06:30
by p4p1
wasnt frazier vs foreman a tune up for alivs frazier
Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 10:25
by dempseyfire
Recently, Baldomir-Judah was meant as just a "tune-up" title defense before a big fight with Mayweather.
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 20:27
by tomatocan
how about vlad k "tuning up" before signing a contract with lennox.........he made a bad choice picking sanders
Posted: 21 Jan 2008, 17:34
by Matt W
Morrison - Bentt.
Bowe - Golota.
best tune up
Posted: 22 Jan 2008, 17:10
by Smokin'Moe
one of the best tune up fights ive seen is jerry quarry vs joe alexander although it only went 2 rounds
joe smashes jerry to the canvas in rd one and jerry comes back at the end of round two with his irish bombs
great fight
Posted: 22 Jan 2008, 20:43
by Marlin
Tomato-Can wrote:Esteban DeJesus was not the type of fighter you would think of as a tune-up opponent but if the definition of a tune-up fight is one in which you fight mostly just to stay sharp for a fight of greater importance like an upcoming title fight, then that's just what DeJesus was for Roberto Duran the first time they met.
In a very good if not great fight to watch, DeJesus outboxed Duran most of the way to win one of better tune-up upsets ever.
That is a good one. I watched the second match between those two the other day and it was a good fight as well.
Posted: 22 Jan 2008, 21:29
by Goodnight, Irene
Marlin wrote:Tomato-Can wrote:Esteban DeJesus was not the type of fighter you would think of as a tune-up opponent but if the definition of a tune-up fight is one in which you fight mostly just to stay sharp for a fight of greater importance like an upcoming title fight, then that's just what DeJesus was for Roberto Duran the first time they met.
In a very good if not great fight to watch, DeJesus outboxed Duran most of the way to win one of better tune-up upsets ever.
That is a good one. I watch the second match between those two the other day and it was a good fight as well.
Yes, it was. The commentary, however, was awful. You would think Duran was Superman, the way Pacheco & company fell in love with him. It was a competitive fight. Duran was the better man, but DeJesus refused to fall without a fight.
Posted: 23 Jan 2008, 09:48
by IKSRTFO
Zahir Raheem vs. Morales. Never thought Morales would go out like that. You can argue that DLH Sturn almost became Oscar's worst nightmare.
Pavlic Miranda to an extent because alot of people knew that Miranda would win somehow and fight Taylor. They were talking about Taylor Miranda for months and Pavlic was just the worst guy to pick to warm up against as he beat them both.