One Of My All Time favorite Fights
Buddy McGirt vs Simon Brown. Just a beautiful exhibition of how to control distance and tempo, picking your spots and landing the better punches. Boxing smart doesn't mean running around the ring. Economy of movement...I can't count the times I watched this fight in slow motion on a vcr back then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95LgyhEt5lw
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greynotsoold
Buddy McGirt vs Simon Brown. Just a beautiful exhibition of how to control distance and tempo, picking your spots and landing the better punches. Boxing smart doesn't mean running around the ring. Economy of movement...I can't count the times I watched this fight in slow motion on a vcr back then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95LgyhEt5lw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95LgyhEt5lw
For real! :cool:
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Theres alot to see in this fight: @ 15.36 -37 sec; you see McGirt check a left body shot from Brown with right punch on the way in, he was right in the zone.
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He is a very well schooled fighter. There was a question the other day on the Trainer board and the leverage guard came up. McGirt uses that move several times in the fight. He also uses the outside parry on straight lefts aimed at his body.Real old stuff that you really have to be sound fundamentally to do.
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What makes that performance amazing is that Simon Brown was considered the best Welterweight in the world right then, and Buddy made him look like an amateur.
The kind of fight where the shorn former Champ doesn't ask for a rematch with the new Champ.
James Buddy McGirt's manager/trainer was Al Certo who was also a tailor.
Three of Certo's customers were Jersey Joe Walcott, Willie Pep, and Jake LaMotta, and they'd talk Boxing while waiting on their custom-made suits. And a young McGirt was there to listen and learn from them.
Yep, McGirt's masterful display of high-level Boxing against the best Welter in the world.
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McGirt showed masterclass on the highest level that night. A consummate blend of footwork and punch placement and to imagine a year removed from recouping a full blown shredded bicep and torn tendons and showed zero signs of it..bumping Brown, rolling off right lead and stunning then dropping him with left hooks in 10th! That shit was fantastic beautiful.
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Andre
Theres alot to see in this fight: @ 15.36 -37 sec; you see McGirt check a left body shot from Brown with right punch on the way in, he was right in the zone.
dont give me that crapola. your "lot" to see there was the ring card whore shakey-shakey :)
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Yes this is a boxing Master class , Buddy was one of my favourite fighters.
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A pre-injury Buddy was superb. Maybe a long shot for the Hall.
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I know Simon was a fantastic pro, but whenever I hear his name all I can picture is his lifeless body lying on the deck, throwing jabs in the air.
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I have a 3 hour VHS tape of Buddy boxing various opponents and I do not have that for any other fighter. He is a great boxer and that was his best fight. I remember in an interview he said when he knocked down Brown that he was hoping he would not get back up. So Buddy was working hard in that ring although he looks in total control. Buddy had a bad shoulder injury which stopped him being a legend and Pernell beat him with ease.
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holmcall
A pre-injury Buddy was superb. Maybe a long shot for the Hall.
Not a long shot at all when you consider Calzhage is in there...hell...it should be a requirement if they let the Welsh Rabbits sorry ass in there.
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In the 1st fight with a prime Pernell Whitaker, McGirt lost a 12 rd decision, but he still won quite a few rds though he was fighting with only one arm.
Too bad he had the shoulder injury, hit him right at the top of his game.
Never was the same fighter again.
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The first Whitaker fight was close and he knocked Pernell down in the 2nd fight while fighting one handed. How he lost to Meldrick Taylor is something that I will never understand.