What was the fascination with this guy amongst Brits. Why was he such a big hero to you guys?
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What was the fascination with this guy amongst Brits. Why was he such a big hero to you guys?
I like Frank....he had a horse face and looked a lot like Shannon Sharpe the tightend for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens.
But the way he fought was pretty good...would have been nice had he fought Holyfield though
Frank was one of those rare breed of sportsman whose personality was so warm and so likeable that literally EVERYONE loved him.
I've never known another sportsman like him in my lifetime.
I mean Benn was popular because he could really punch and was exciting to watch, Calzaghe is popular because of his speed and skills, Tyson was popular becuase he was a monster for a few years at least but Bruno was popular because he was Frank.
You cared about him as a man before you cared about him as a fighter.
He was also of course, the kind of sportsman that us Brits most like, a gallant loser ;)
Nothing motivates the British public to love and adore a sportsman more than if he tries and fails!
To this day the only British Ski Jumper I have EVER heard of is Eddie the Eagle Edwards, who even today is a recognisable figure, simply for coming completely and hopelessly last in the winter Olympics about 15 years ago ???
The press attention he got back then was insane, he was literally an overnight celebrity, on the pages of all the newspapers, on the news, in magazines, the man became a legend.
Why? Because we LOVE Losers ::** :P
...which is why Cool Runnings was such a great movie :thumb:
:lol: ...I like the concept that Britain having a decent heavyweight is as absurb Jamaica having a bobsleigh team, well funny.
Gotta love Frank, I heard he was a statue that someone brought to life with wizardry and magic mushrooms. Big puncher tho, very strong, and er thats about it.
Interesting. You guys would just LOVE Kevin Federline then. ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by bilbo
Frank was actually a really good techical fighter with massive power - his problem was his defence and his inability to cover up under attack and buy recovery time.
Cost him when way ahead against Bonecrusher, way ahead against Witherspoon, ahead against Lewis.
The fights against Tyson (especially the second) were a sham - he was a scared man!!
he like barry mcguigan was popular to people who usually never followed boxing. but when mcguigan boxed and his dad sang before each bout that was amazing and the crowd got excited. i prefer mcguigan over bruno as barry's fights were exciting and he was very personable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
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Originally Posted by Lyle
I think Bruno Holyfield would have been a great fight....One that I would have said was even money.....Frank was a good fighter who seemed to have trouble with those guys of big power....He was ok until he got to much of it....EG Tyson overwhelmed him with constant power...Lewis right was too much.....He was doing damn good against Lennox until then.....Him and Evander would have put on a great match
Holyfield would have Murdered him ;)
Big-H is spot on when he says his defence was his big let down.
I remember clearly when Jumbo Cummings clipped him and his hands just shot down to his waistline and he was out on his feet,tottering around like an infant in a playpen.
Same with Bonecrusher ;)
Frank was also one who would admire his own work rather than follow it up but at the end of the day he simply conducted himself in a way that demanded respect from everyone.
Put simply....A Nice Chap 8)
Add to that the fact that the UK was producing Sh*t all else of any importance (Heavies) around the early to mid 1980's ;D
I dread to think what would have happened to Frank had Cummings not nailed him with half a nanosecond left in the round.
Bruno registered higher than Mike Tyson on a PSI test in the late 1980s. He also has one of the highest knockout percentages of any beltholder. Lucien Rodriguez, who went 12 rounds with Larry Holmes, was knocked out with a single combination by Bruno.
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Even named my Rotty after him and this is a man who sold out Wembley Stadium easily against Witherspoon ;)
Devastating Power and remember this well ;D
I named my 2 great danes Tyson & Bruno after them ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Smashup
I used to work in a place with a Rottweiler... and surprise surprise he was named after the great man too ;D
bet Bruno would be world champ if he was around at the moment...Gary Mason too
Mason likes the drugs too much ;)
Bruno should make a comeback 8)
Suits a Rotty does Bruno i think.
I didn't mean now ;D retirement is where they belong. In their pomp they would beat most of the current crop of plodders
i see some clips of mason vs lewis and he seemed to be doing quite good against lewis was catching him with some good shots mason also hit very hard aswell just look at record W 37 (34 ko's)Quote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
Mason suffered bad eye troubles then hit Mr Cocaine very hard some years back.
Bruno in some way needs to get back into the Fight Game,it's all he knows at the end of the day and i reckon he still has a few Balboa moments left in him ;)
Stranger things have happened to older fighters than he is now in Boxing History and Bruno is still in superb shape ;). ;)
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
Sounds like Bruno vs Briggs in their primes could have been a good fight. Or Bruno vs Morrison.
I forget which thread it was in but anyway!
I remember WackOff3205 saying something about him having a picture of Frank Bruno and something about the picture being his favorite of the bunch...
I wen't through the threads and found the quote and picture.....
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
YOU DISGUST ME... :-X :-\
Why me I'm not the one with the picture. ???
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Now thats some FUNNY S***!!!!!
That sums up Bruno nicely. I always liked Bruno but he always struggled and got found out down the stretch against the top tier...Quote:
Originally Posted by BIG H
He was at camp in Ashby, one day he was going to Derby shopping Scrap come with me, okay I was doing F A. The next 3 hours were Badlam, wherever he went 200 people followed him, thinking back I bet there was a bit of shoplifting that day it was frantic. I asked him if it was always like that he said all the time he must have done 500 autographs As I said next time you want company invite somebody else I couldnt handle it. He didnt mind one bit just kept smiling.
CC#288 Scrap as usual thanks for sharing that story with us...... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrap