Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
I can't believe what just happend...
Kempten, Germany 2006-12-16:
German cruiserweight-prospect Marco Huck(17-0-0 13 ko's) fought Italian Pietro Aurino(37-3-0 16ko's)...
in the second round after holding and punching by both boxers the ref tried to break what both boxers
ignored, the italian delivered two intentional headbutts and the german boxer(former kickboxer) trying
to answer with an also unsportsmanlike kick with the knee,which didn't connect though...
The ref finally breaked the fighters and gave the Italian a two point deduction for the headbutts...
So far nothing special...,but after the deduction Pietro Aurino totally lost his cool and left furiously the ring...That was pretty crazy...,but the italian returned after something like half a minute and wanted to
fight on...,which the ref denied and ruled the bout as a DQ for leaving the ring...
Audience didn't like it and booed...alot ;D...
Pretty crazy stuff...
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
I can't believe what just happend...
Kempten, Germany 2006-12-16:
German cruiserweight-prospect Marco Huck(17-0-0 13 ko's) fought Italian Pietro Aurino(37-3-0 16ko's)...
in the second round after holding and punching by both boxers the ref tried to break what both boxers
ignored, the italian delivered two intentional headbutts and the german boxer(former kickboxer) trying
to answer with an also unsportsmanlike kick with the knee,which didn't connect though...
The ref finally breaked the fighters and gave the Italian a two point deduction for the headbutts...
So far nothing special...,but after the deduction Pietro Aurino totally lost his cool and left furiously the ring...That was pretty crazy...,but the italian returned after something like half a minute and wanted to
fight on...,which the ref denied and ruled the bout as a DQ for leaving the ring...
Audience didn't like it and booed...alot ;D...
Pretty crazy stuff...
thanks for info cc mate well looks like it was entertaining night for you 8)
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
I can't believe what just happend...
Kempten, Germany 2006-12-16:
German cruiserweight-prospect Marco Huck(17-0-0 13 ko's) fought Italian Pietro Aurino(37-3-0 16ko's)...
in the second round after holding and punching by both boxers the ref tried to break what both boxers
ignored, the italian delivered two intentional headbutts and the german boxer(former kickboxer) trying
to answer with an also unsportsmanlike kick with the knee,which didn't connect though...
The ref finally breaked the fighters and gave the Italian a two point deduction for the headbutts...
So far nothing special...,but after the deduction Pietro Aurino totally lost his cool and left furiously the ring...That was pretty crazy...,but the italian returned after something like half a minute and wanted to
fight on...,which the ref denied and ruled the bout as a DQ for leaving the ring...
Audience didn't like it and booed...alot ;D...
Pretty crazy stuff...
thanks for info cc mate well looks like it was entertaining night for you 8)
Thanx cc back...even though I would have liked a clean ko more than this,but as crazy
as it sounds that was indeed pretty entertaing too... ;D
Here are some pics...
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_10_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_03_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_02_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_05_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_01_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_11_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_06_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_08_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_07_400.jpg
http://sport.ard.de/sp/boxen/news200...uck_04_400.jpg
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Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
nice photos bro thanks for sharing
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
I can't believe what just happend...
Kempten, Germany 2006-12-16:
German cruiserweight-prospect Marco Huck(17-0-0 13 ko's) fought Italian Pietro Aurino(37-3-0 16ko's)...
in the second round after holding and punching by both boxers the ref tried to break what both boxers
ignored, the italian delivered two intentional headbutts and the german boxer(former kickboxer) trying
to answer with an also unsportsmanlike kick with the knee,which didn't connect though...
The ref finally breaked the fighters and gave the Italian a two point deduction for the headbutts...
So far nothing special...,but after the deduction Pietro Aurino totally lost his cool and left furiously the ring...That was pretty crazy...,but the italian returned after something like half a minute and wanted to
fight on...,which the ref denied and ruled the bout as a DQ for leaving the ring...
Audience didn't like it and booed...alot ;D...
Pretty crazy stuff...
Are you drunk, brother?
In MO Huck won that fighting with at least two points - no scandal other than you trying to make one....
I guess that you were also the kind of letting Lacy getting a points draw or winning by a point in America - yeah, that was a scandal compared to the Huck victory.
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So
essntially what iscbeiung said is thecstoopid americandecidedcthat he wanted the bout fucked on hgis isde, cnit on the opposition. Not that im saying that the opposition decided that it should go american, but that he would be robbed.
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So
essntially what iscbeiung said is thecstoopid americandecidedcthat he wanted the bout fucked on hgis isde, cnit on the opposition. Not that im saying that the opposition decided that it should go american, but that he would be robbed.
feck me...i quit drinkin
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
CC for that bro,sounds crazy! If you manage to find any clips of the fight,let me know!!
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
You kidding? That is one of the most exciting divisions in all of boxing right now. Some of the champs have been plagued by inactivity but that is a great division.
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by amat
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
You kidding? That is one of the most exciting divisions in all of boxing right now. Some of the champs have been plagued by inactivity but that is a great division.
I'd have to disagree Amat,O Neill Bell v Mormeck was a good fight but other than that,I have seen nothing from this division and that situation does not look like it'll change anytime soon!
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by amat
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
You kidding? That is one of the most exciting divisions in all of boxing right now. Some of the champs have been plagued by inactivity but that is a great division.
I'd have to disagree Amat,O Neill Bell v Mormeck was a good fight but other than that,I have seen nothing from this division and that situation does not look like it'll change anytime soon!
Strongly disagree. The best thing about the cruiserweights is that all of the top fighters have fought and are fighting each other. I mean, disregarding the prospects who haven't yet broken the mold in the division (Enzo, Haye, Banks)
1. O'Neil Bell (26-1-1)
2. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (37-1)
3. Steve Cunningham (19-1)
4. Jean-Marc Mormeck (32-3)
5. Guillermo Jones (33-3-2)
That's ESPN's top 5 in regards to the cruiserwights. ALL of these guys have fought someone else from this list. Bell fought Mormeck. Wlod fought Cunningham. Mormeck fought Bell and Jones fought Cunningham aswell. Outside of maybe the featherweights and the lower divisions, this isn't happening in any other division. The Mayweathers aren't fighting the Hattons, Margaritos or Cottos. The heavyweight champions aren't fighting each other. Calzaghe isn't interested in Kessler. Yet the cruiserweights are a division in which everyone is fighting everyone. Then you have a new blood that is being injected that have a lot of people excited. Haye and Banks are two of the better prospects in all of boxing and the are both cruiserweights.
I think the only thing holding the cruiserweights back is TV. HBO isn't really quick to put a cruiserweight title fight on BAD and that doesn't leave many time slots for a cruiserweight title fight that someone like Don King or Warriors boxing would like. Showtime has been good about pushing cruiserweights but it hasn't been enough thus far to help save the division from inactivity. But when they are active the best are fighting the best.
Re: Cruiserweight scandal in Germany...
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Originally Posted by amat
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by amat
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
You kidding? That is one of the most exciting divisions in all of boxing right now. Some of the champs have been plagued by inactivity but that is a great division.
I'd have to disagree Amat,O Neill Bell v Mormeck was a good fight but other than that,I have seen nothing from this division and that situation does not look like it'll change anytime soon!
Strongly disagree. The best thing about the cruiserweights is that all of the top fighters have fought and are fighting each other. I mean, disregarding the prospects who haven't yet broken the mold in the division (Enzo, Haye, Banks)
1. O'Neil Bell (26-1-1)
2. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (37-1)
3. Steve Cunningham (19-1)
4. Jean-Marc Mormeck (32-3)
5. Guillermo Jones (33-3-2)
That's ESPN's top 5 in regards to the cruiserwights. ALL of these guys have fought someone else from this list. Bell fought Mormeck. Wlod fought Cunningham. Mormeck fought Bell and Jones fought Cunningham aswell. Outside of maybe the featherweights and the lower divisions, this isn't happening in any other division. The Mayweathers aren't fighting the Hattons, Margaritos or Cottos. The heavyweight champions aren't fighting each other. Calzaghe isn't interested in Kessler. Yet the cruiserweights are a division in which everyone is fighting everyone. Then you have a new blood that is being injected that have a lot of people excited. Haye and Banks are two of the better prospects in all of boxing and the are both cruiserweights.
I think the only thing holding the cruiserweights back is TV. HBO isn't really quick to put a cruiserweight title fight on BAD and that doesn't leave many time slots for a cruiserweight title fight that someone like Don King or Warriors boxing would like. Showtime has been good about pushing cruiserweights but it hasn't been enough thus far to help save the division from inactivity. But when they are active the best are fighting the best.
CC. I like it too, I don't understand why people dismiss it so quickly. It seems like its always been that way with the division, I actually had this argument with Britkid a long time ago. The best do fight each other, which is very rare, and there are a lot of good fights at cruiserweight. Its not quite as coma inducing as the heavyweights are. I don't think its the best division out there, but its good, I'd take it over 175 and the Heavyweights without a second thought.
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Originally Posted by amat
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
CC on the pics....BTW I think the whole division is a scandal...GET RID OF IT
You kidding? That is one of the most exciting divisions in all of boxing right now. Some of the champs have been plagued by inactivity but that is a great division.
Fuck no. O'neil Bell is the man. But he would have to kill himself to make Light Heavyweight and would be at a huge size disadvantage at Heavyweight. Cruiserweight is the perfect division for him and fighters his size.
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CC for that bro,sounds crazy! If you manage to find any clips of the fight,let me know!!
Found this one...
http://www.monokli.com/boxing/news/v...es_10_733.html