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It Just Wasn't His Night --- The Hard Luck Stories...
Posted: 04 May 2008, 00:12
by Goodnight, Irene
I was watching Echols-Brewer on an old tape, & still feel bad for Brewer, having dished out so much punishment, but still come away with a loss. That fight was pretty one-sided until the end.
Let's take a look at some fights through history where the loser was extremely close to victory, but fell away, whilst at the same time never really being in danger of losing himself, until a sudden turn of events. This doesn't really make room for see-sawing affairs that was anyone's guess, like an Ali-Frazier III, for example.
Echols-Brewer is the first cab off the rank.
Posted: 04 May 2008, 09:39
by EriqS
John Tate losing the WBA Heavyweight title to Weaver with 15 seconds to go springs to mind. He was well-ahead if I recall correctly only to get caught when it was NEARLY over.
Posted: 04 May 2008, 13:24
by dr_devious
Herol Graham was boxing Julian Jacksons head off, and then boom!!!
Posted: 04 May 2008, 14:20
by nutrasweet
Any time Howard Davis Jr. fought for the title. Doing well when Jim Watt butted his head open;seconds away from beating Rosario when he got dropped.
Posted: 04 May 2008, 18:25
by Collins2000
nutrasweet wrote:Any time Howard Davis Jr. fought for the title. Doing well when Jim Watt butted his head open;seconds away from beating Rosario when he got dropped.
I thought it was The Bubblegum Kid who Watt "butted".
Davis was easily beaten by Watt. Never in the lead.
Not a very good maiden post was it?
Posted: 05 May 2008, 08:16
by Jaywheel
JCC vs Taylor
RJJ vs Montell Griffin I
Hilton vs Ouellet I
Posted: 05 May 2008, 09:46
by nutrasweet
When you get my age, certain events tend to blend together, especially 28 years or so after the fact. It was O'Grady, but it was the fight after Davis. Yet that was only one half of the post. Any snide comments about Rosario-Davis?
Posted: 05 May 2008, 10:36
by raylawpc
I think your post was okay nutrasweet - we all get mixed up time and again. Don't worry about it.
I agree with you about Watts-O'Grady. It was a real heartbreaker because Sean was doing well and seemed on his way to an upset win in the champion's hometown.
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