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That's what I'm watching now, old clips of Dwight Muhammad Qawi (Braxton) from the glory days of the LH and Cruiser division.
I get into these kicks from time to time, when I go back to watch old fighters and run the gambit on their best and not-so-great moments.
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ykdadamaja
That's what I'm watching now, old clips of Dwight Muhammad Qawi (Braxton) from the glory days of the LH and Cruiser division.
I get into these kicks from time to time, when I go back to watch old fighters and run the gambit on their best and not-so-great moments.
Dwight Braxton
I saw Dwight back in 1979 at 'Resorts International' in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
A 'short' but powerfully-built Fire-Plug.
He was listed at 5' 6", but that is with {1"} shoe shim-lifts.
The word going around, was that he was 'too' muscle-bound to ever develop into a good
fighter.
Big Muscles/No Power
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His height, or lack thereof came to mind for me as well. Says alot for his determination as a fighter at CW
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
That's what I'm watching now, old clips of Dwight Muhammad Qawi (Braxton) from the glory days of the LH and Cruiser division.
I get into these kicks from time to time, when I go back to watch old fighters and run the gambit on their best and not-so-great moments.
Watch some Micheal Spinks and Bob Foster fights.
Those guys make you realize how far the 175 divsion has slipped.
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Braxton had some top fights with Franklin , the Camden Buzzsaw great nickname .
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Here is an 'early one'
Thursday ~ November 2, 1978
Audobon Ballroom ~ New York City, New York
The Audobon Ballrrom was located in Washington Heights {drug haven}, at
3040 West Broadway $ West 156th Street.
* Johnny Davis - 3-0-0 {1 KO} ~ 5' 10" ~ 175 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 3 months}
vs.
* Dwight Braxton - 1-0-1 {0 KO's} ~ 5' 5 1/2" ~ 174 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 10 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
Johnny Davis was the 'highly-touted' Light-Heavyweight from West Hempstead, Long Island.
Johnny had won both the 1975 and 1976 New York Golden Gloves at Light-Heavyweight.
Also, Johnny was doing his training at the famous 'Time Out Gym'.
Both fighters got a 'late start' to their Professional Careers.
Dwight Braxton was 'fill-in' substitute opponent.
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Despite what was stated by {Box/Rec} >
Johnny Davis had to withstand the constant-pressure of 'The Camden Buzzsaw' during the
first 2-Rounds.
Johnny was caught off-guard during the fist 2-Rounds, and Dwight bulled him into the Ring Corners,
and pounded away at Johnny's body with an unrelentless attack.
But Johnny was the better boxer during the middle-Rounds {3 and 4}, and out-hit the shorter
Braxton by a 3-to-1 margin, including bloodying his nose in Round 4.
Johnny used good footwork in Rounds 3 and 4, and avoided getting bulled and trapped into the
Ring Corners, as Dwight had slowed down {a gear}.
Round 5 was a 'maul-fest', with Dwight forcing Johnny into a Ring Corner, where he mauled his
body with short hooks into Johnny's sides.
But Johnny covered up well, and waited to counter Dwight at the opportune time, by landing
fast '3-Punch' combinations when Dwight slowed down.
The last Round {Round 6} was 'nip-and-tuck'.
Dwight came out fast, and immediately backed Johnny up into a Ring Corner, and wailed at him
with a non-stop assault.
But just around the {1:40 Mark}, Johnny countered, and caught Dwight with a big right-hand to
jaw that stopped ''The Camden Buzzsaw' in his tracks.
Dwight was 'frozen' for about 2-Seconds, and Johnny ripped away with a '12-Punch' barrage to
Dwight's head.
But, Dwight recovered and {then 'smiled' at Johnny} at the {2:10 Mark}, and came back with
another solid body-attack until the Bell.
Johnny Davis was awarded a 6-Round Split-Decision.
Scorecards
* 3-2 > {Johnny Davis}
* 3-2 > {Dwight Braxton}
* 3-2 > {Johnny Davis}
By those spectators at the Audobon Ballroom {Attendance; 1957}, most felt that the bout should
have been ruled a 'Draw'.
But, Johnny was the New York Golden Gloves Champ {1975 and 1976}, and he was the New York
City favorite.
Dwight Braxton was an unknown 'bully' from Camden, New Jersey.
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Holy field v quawi was war of attrition.
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He was an exceptional shortie... lol...
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Master
Holy field v quawi was war of attrition.
Just a great fight to watch.
fans who like to rip on fighters as not worthy of a title shot with 20+ wins or claiming padded records, need to look at Evander's record going into this fight. Less than 2 years pro at that.
His fights with Saad Muhhamad were some good ones & beating Spinks so easy, wow. Leon that is.
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SlimTrae
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Master
Holy field v quawi was war of attrition.
Just a great fight to watch.
fans who like to rip on fighters as not worthy of a title shot with 20+ wins or claiming padded records, need to look at Evander's record going into this fight. Less than 2 years pro at that.
His fights with Saad Muhhamad were some good ones & beating Spinks so easy, wow. Leon that is.
The Leon Spinks beating was embarrassing for Spinks. lol...
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Bill Paxtom
Here is an 'early one'
Thursday ~ November 2, 1978
Audobon Ballroom ~ New York City, New York
Capacity ...... 2550
Attendance ... { 1957 }
The Audobon Ballrrom was located in Washington Heights {drug haven}, at
3040 West Broadway & West 156th Street.
* Johnny Davis - 3-0-0 {1 KO} ~ 5' 10" ~ 175 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 3 months}
vs.
* Dwight Braxton - 1-0-1 {0 KO's} ~ 5' 5 1/2" ~ 174 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 10 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
Johnny Davis was the 'highly-touted' Light-Heavyweight from West Hempstead, Long Island.
Johnny had won both the 1975 and 1976 New York Golden Gloves at Light-Heavyweight.
Also, Johnny was doing his training at the famous 'Time Out Gym'.
Both fighters got a 'late start' to their Professional Careers.
Dwight Braxton was 'fill-in' substitute opponent.
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Despite what was stated by {Box/Rec} >
Johnny Davis had to withstand the constant-pressure of 'The Camden Buzzsaw' during the
first 2-Rounds.
Johnny was caught off-guard during the fist 2-Rounds, and Dwight bulled him into the Ring Corners,
and pounded away at Johnny's body with an unrelentless attack.
But Johnny was the better boxer during the middle-Rounds {3 and 4}, and out-hit the shorter
Braxton by a 3-to-1 margin, including bloodying his nose in Round 4.
Johnny used good footwork in Rounds 3 and 4, and avoided getting bulled and trapped into the
Ring Corners, as Dwight had slowed down {a gear}.
Round 5 was a 'maul-fest', with Dwight forcing Johnny into a Ring Corner, where he mauled his
body with short hooks into Johnny's sides.
But Johnny covered up well, and waited to counter Dwight at the opportune time, by landing
fast '3-Punch' combinations when Dwight slowed down.
The last Round {Round 6} was 'nip-and-tuck'.
Dwight came out fast, and immediately backed Johnny up into a Ring Corner, and wailed at him
with a non-stop assault.
But just around the {1:40 Mark}, Johnny countered, and caught Dwight with a big right-hand to
jaw that stopped ''The Camden Buzzsaw' in his tracks.
Dwight was 'frozen' for about 2-Seconds, and Johnny ripped away with a '12-Punch' barrage to
Dwight's head.
But, Dwight recovered and {then 'smiled' at Johnny} at the {2:10 Mark}, and came back with
another solid body-attack until the Bell.
Johnny Davis was awarded a 6-Round Split-Decision.
Scorecards
* 3-2 > {Johnny Davis}
* 3-2 > {Dwight Braxton}
* 3-2 > {Johnny Davis}
By those spectators at the Audobon Ballroom {Attendance; 1957}, most felt that the bout should
have been ruled a 'Draw'.
But, Johnny was the New York Golden Gloves Champ {1975 and 1976}, and he was the New York
City favorite.
Dwight Braxton was an unknown 'bully' from Camden, New Jersey.
That's the way it was ^^^.
It was a Thursday Night fight promotion by Matchmaker/Promoter - Johnny Bos.
There were 6-Bouts on the Fight Card.
The 'Main Event' was between > Teodoro 'Teo' Osuna vs. Ray Roman in a Light-Welterweight Bout.
Johnny Davis received {$200} for the bout.
Dwight Braxton received {$150}, plus another {$25} for Travel Expenses.
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Still hold what he did to Saad against him ;D. That was brutal! First thing I remember live was him snorting, mean mugging and bouncing bombs off of Big Georges head early ;D Crazy that he came within a hair of cruiser trinket after that. Gotta love that drive and he maxed out his tools on the plus side
Wasn't Qawi v Scott the last pro boxing at Rahway prison?
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~ Dwight Braxton to fight in South Africa ~
February 4, 1980
Dwight Braxton got an offer to go to Durban, South Africa to take on local hero
and 'highly-touted' Theunis Kok.
If I remember correctly, Dwight got a lot of 'flak' for accepting this bout in
South Africa because of apartheid.
Many other Light-Heavyweights turned down this bout {offer} to go there.
Dwight took the bout, because the money {$2000} at the time, was the most that
he had ever seen. It included '2' Round-Trip airline tickets, plus all expenses while
in Durban, South Africa.
At the time, Dwight {Age; 27 years, 1 month} only had '7-Bouts' under his belt
at 5-1-1 with only {1 KO}.
The bout was a 10-Rounder, and Dwight must have looked like a 'safe' American
Light-Heavyweight.
Theunis Kok, {Age; 22 years-old} was a murderous-puncher, and had a record of
8-0-0 with {7 KO's}, and was already ranked at #10 WBA.
He was a 'tall-and-lanky' southpaw at 6' 3", but he could really punch.
Theunis was trained by none other than Angelo Dundee.
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SlimTrae
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Master
Holy field v quawi was war of attrition.
Just a great fight to watch.
fans who like to rip on fighters as not worthy of a title shot with 20+ wins or claiming padded records, need to look at Evander's record going into this fight. Less than 2 years pro at that.
His fights with Saad Muhhamad were some good ones & beating Spinks so easy, wow. Leon that is.
In the rematch with Holyfield, Evander caught him with a good left hook and finished it quickly.
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Thursday ~ February 4, 1980
King's Park Stadium ~ Durban ~ KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Attendance ......... { 13,000 } 'Sell-Out"
Theunis Kok ~ 8-0-0 {7 KO's} ~ 6' 3" ~ 177 lbs. ~ {#10 WBA}
vs.
Dwight Braxton ~ 5-1-1 {1 KO} ~ 5' 6" ~ 176 lbs.~ {Not Rated}
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The 22 year-old 'southpaw' South African gave Dwight Braxton 'fits' over the first 7-Rounds, as
the 6' 3" tall Theunis Kok landed 'right-hand' after 'right-hand' on the 'short-and-stocky' American.
Theunis also added in a variety of left-hand bombs on Dwight's chin > leaving him baffled, bewildered
and embarrassed.
It was as Dwight later stated > "A back-alley Dog fight."
But, American Trainer - Angelo Dundee was worried that Theunis was losing steam, as he started to
fade in Round 8.
On the other hand, the 27 year-old Braxton {who hade never fought past 8-Rounds before} was still
coming.
Coming out for Round 10 {Final Round}, Theunis was well ahead in the bout in Rounds {5-2-2}, but
he was tired and fading fast.
In Round 10 > Dwight started unloading his overhand-right, and after shaking Theunis, Dwight came
back with 'hard' right-hand to the jaw hit-the-floor, where the South African was counted out at 1:49 of
Round 10 by Referee - Peter Conradt.
The South African - Theunis Kok was 'laid out' on the canvas for several minutes.
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~ After Bout Comments ~
Angelo Dundee >
"That New Jersey Light-Heavyweight {Dwight} Braxton is 'no' 7-Bout Pro. He fought like an
experienced 25-Bout veteran."
"I believe we were sent 'a ringer'. I know all those fighters at Joe Frazier's Gym in
Philadelphia, and I'm going to find about this guy {Dwight Braxton}."
"My guy {Theunis} only had 8-Bouts coming into this bout. He's good, but not that experienced
yet. But this guy {Dwight Braxton} fought like a 'seasoned' Pro over the last 3-Rounds, when he
should have been tired."
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Dwight is a most underrated Champion, hell he could fight and a fighter I liked yes I am a big
fan.:)
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~ Here Was A Fight ~
Thursday ~ August 14, 1980
* 'Rockin' Rick Jester - 7-1-0- {7 KO's} ~ 5' 10" ~ 175 lbs. {Age; 23 years, 9 months}
vs.
* Dwight 'The Camden Buzzsaw' Braxton - 9-1-1 {5 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 175 lbs. {Age; 27 years, 7 months}
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~ ESPN Tournament ~
Rick Jester was from the famous 'Kronk Gym'.
Rick was 'highly-touted', as he was the 1976 and 1977 National Golden Gloves Champion.
To say that Rick could hit with frightening power was an understatement. Only '1' of his
8-Bouts had gone past the 2nd Round.
'The word was' > You could hear the power of Rick's punches thru the air at Ringside.
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~ The Bout ~
For 2-Rounds, Rick Jester 'unloaded' his arsenal of bombs. Several punches bounced off the head
of the shorter Dwight Braxton, rocking him backwards.
Rick bombed away in Round 1, and for the most of Round 2. But Dwight {just smiled} and kept coming.
Suddenly, Rick realized that he couldn't hurt his short-and-stocky opponent, and tried to box from the outside.
Then in Round 3, Dwight came on like a 'Buzzsaw' and went through Rick Jester like a sharp rotating
cutting-blade.
Dwight backed Rick up into a Corner, and just kept punching, taking everything out of the 'Kronk Fighter'.
Then with a battered fighter hanging on the Ropes, the Referee called a halt to the bout just before the
{2:00 Mark}.
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~ After Bout Comments ~
Dwight Braxton >
"I had been working {sparring} with Michael Spinks down in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for 2-Weeks prior to
this bout. I knew that I had to be in great condition to fight Rick Jester."
"I was very worried in my Corner before the Bell. I knew that Rick could punch, and that he was coming
out with both 'guns blazing'. In the first 2-Rounds, I could actually hear his punches 'whiz' by my head.
I have never heard punches like that before. Man, can that dude punch."
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Thursday ~ January 8, 1981
Resorts International ~ Atlantic City, New Jersey
ESPN - Television Broadcast
~ The Rematch Between Two Fighters Who Truly Dislike Each Other ~
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* Dwight Braxton - 11-1-1 {7 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 174 lbs. ~ {Age; 28 years, 0 months}
vs.
* Johnny Davis - 12-2-0 {5 KO's} ~ 5' 10" ~ 174 lbs. ~ {Age; 27 years, 5 months}
~ The Skinny ~
The 'rematch' between '2' rising Light-Heavyweights. Their '1st-Bout' was over 2-Years
ago on {November 2, 1978}.
The winner has been guaranteed a $10,000 Television Bout for March 1981.
Dwight Braxton >
"I felt that I won that 1st-Bout in New York. They gave it to him because he was the
New York Golden Gloves Champion, not because he earned the win. If he was from
out of New York State, I would have gotten the Decision. He knows it."
"I tried to get a rematch with him for 2-Years, and he always had an excuse. Now,
I've got him here in New Jersey."
"Davis is still a 6-Round fighter. He' nothing more than a 'glorified' Amateur. He should
still be fighting in the Preliminaries. He doesn't belong here in a 10-Rounder."
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Johnny Davis >
"Braxton is a clown. I'm going to send him back to the 'cave' he came out of."
"That little midget is a 'Neanderthal'. Look at him, his damn knuckles nearly drag along
the ground."
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~ The Double Skinny ~
Dwight has been showing steady improvement in his power. He has won '6' straight by
Knockout.
Dwight has also won '4' straight on ESPN, including winning the ESPN Light-Heavyweight
Tournament.
But, in his last bout against Tony Mesoraca on {November 6, 1980}. Dwight admitted that
he was 'gassed' in Round 6, though he did win by a {TKO 6} stoppage over Tony.
Dwight Braxton >
"I punched myself out when I fought Tony Mesoraca. I hurt him, and then I tried to put him
down and out. I didn't pace myself, and all of sudden I had nothing behind my punches.
I was lucky they stopped it in the 6th, because I had nothing left."
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Johnny went undefeated {10-0-0} until losing an 'upset' 8-Round Split-Decision to Bernard McClean
on May 23, 1980 at the Felt Forum in New York.
Johnny also lost a tough 8-Round Decision to #10 World-Rated - Vonzell Johnson on August 9, 1980.
Johnny did bounce back to defeat {W Dec 8} Bernard McClean in a rematch on September 12, 1980.
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Thursday 8 ~ January 8, 1981
Resorts International ~ Atlantic City, New Jersey
ESPN Broadcast
~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ "The Rematch" ~
Television Announcers
* Sal Marciano
* Jack McKinney
~ Dwight Braxton's Late Rally Enables To Win A Majority Decision Over 10 ~
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Round 1
Both fighters came in at {174 lbs.}. Dwight started off by firing low left-jabs into Johnny's mid-section.
Dwight stayed aggressive, and was sing a 'fast-pace'.
Johnny was on the defensive, and was looking to counter.
Dwight landed a good left-hook to the head at the {1:02 Mark}, and again at the {1:40 Mark}, and
then caught Johnny with a big right-uppercut at the {1:46 Mark} that sent Johnny into the Ropes.
Dwight then 'mauled' Johnny over on the Ropes for the next 30-Seconds.
Dwight carried the fight for the first {2:20}.
The 1st Round was 'action-filled'. Johnny put forth a 'good-rally' over the last 30-Seconds by scoring
with some good long-range left jabs to Dwight's head.
Round 1 ....... {5-4} > Dwight Braxton.
Note >
During the Round, {Sal Marciano} mentioned that Johnny Davis defeated Dwight Braxton 2-years earlier,
and that the win was 'No Fluke', as Johnny used left-jabs and long right-hands to earn the 6-Round Decision.
{Sal} also mentioned that Dwight had developed a real good left-hook, and that he used that punch to score
'4' straight Knockouts during the ESPN Tournament.
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Round 2
The pace was 'much' slower in Round 2. Johnny was able to set up by circling to his left, and fired out with
a 'boat-load' of left-jabs.
Dwight was stationary at Center-Ring, and was looking to counter with a big-punch. But, Johnny displayed
very quick-hands, and good footwork.
Johnny caught Dwight with a 'solid' right-hand at the {1:54 Mark} which jarred him. Johnny had a very
good last-minute, as he scored repeatedly with an accurate long-range left-hand.
Round 2 .... {5-4} > Johnny Davis
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Round 3
Dwight opens up by stalking aggressively. Johnny is showing good movement, so he will not allow himself
to get trapped along the Ropes or in a Corner.
At the {0:30 Mark}, Johhny opens up with a good 'left-right-left'. Then comes back with a crisp double left-jab
and sharp right-hand to Dwight's jaw.
Dwight is still pressing, and catches Johnny with a good left-hook and a 'jolting' right-hand to the head at
the {0:40 Mark}.
But Johnny circles away, and then starts working Dwight over with 'double' left-jabs and straight right-hands
into the face.
By the {1:45 Mark}, it is all Johnny Davis.
But Dwight still forges ahead, and late in the Round {2:29 Mark}, he catches Johnny with a good 'right-left' to
the jaw while he's on the front Ropes.
But Johnny again spins out, and comes back with his own solid right-hand to Dwight's head. Johnny then
smartly boxes over the last 25-Seconds, and puts down 'back-to-back' solid Rounds.
Round 3 ....... {5-4} > Johnny Davis
Note >
During the Round {Sal Marciano} mentions that Dwight has both Wesley Mouzon and Quenzell McCall
working in his Corner.
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Johnny Davis versus Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch'
Round 4
Johnny displayed less movement at the beginning of the Round, in an attempt to
save energy.
At the {0:30 Mark}. Dwight drove Johnny towards the left-side Ropes. Johnny grabbed
Dwight to hold, but Dwight kept punching.
Then as Johnny slid in from of Dwight at the {0:39 Mark}, Dwight his Johnny from behind,
and then drove his hip into Johnny's rump.
Referee - Joe O'Neill immediately 'warned' Dwight for an illegal foul.
Just 12-Seconds later, at the {0:51 Mark}, Dwight hit Johnny in the back of his head as
he turned sideways while clinching.
By the {1:40 Mark}, Dwight had closed the distance, and was 'mauling' Johnny over with
arm-punches.
Then in a 'flash' at the {1:46 Mark}, Johnny 'nailed' Dwight with solid flurry of punches,
and Johnny controlled the action for the next {26-Seconds} until the {2:12 Mark}.
Dwight continued to move forward, as Johnny slowed down a bit over the last 30-Seconds.
But Johnny was 'pecking' away with left-jabs, while Dwight did not counter at all.
Round 4 ....... {5-5} > 'Even'
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Round 5
Johnny opened up by dancing-on-his-toes, and moved well around the Ring. By the {0:20 Mark},
Johnny was along the front Ropes trying to hold.
Dwight moved in close, and smothered Johnny with mauling-punches to the body at the {0:30 Mark}
> It was a typical 'boxer' versus 'brawler' fight.
Dwight continued to maul inside, and controlled the action thru the {1:50 Mark}.
Johnny started to get back into the Round, by landing with light left-jabs, but he was 'not' slowing
Dwight down.
At the {2:05 Mark}, Johnny was finally able to get some distance, and let go with a good 'left-right'
to Dwight's face.
Johnny then added in a 'left-left-right'. To stop Johnny's momentum, Dwight started to get rough, and
used rough-house tactics while in close.
At the {2:35 Mark} Dwight drove Johnny into the right-side Ropes, and slammed in a good 'left-left-right'
to Johnny's eye area., and a barrage to the body,
When Johnny came off the Ropes at the {2:48 Mark} he was 'blinking' his right-eye.
Jonny held off Dwight for the last 10-Seconds.
Round 5 ..... {5-4} > Dwight Braxton
Note
Announcer > Jack McKinney stated that Johnny was able to get some distance at the {2:05 Mark} to keep
Dwight off of him.
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~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
Scorecards of the ESPN Announcers after 5-Rounds
* Sal Marciano ....... 23-22 > Johnny Davis
* Jack McKinney .... 23-22 > Dwight Braxton
Sal Marciano gave Johhny Davis > Rounds 2, 3 and 4 ~ and Dwight Braxton > Rounds 1 and 5.
Jack McKinney gave Johnny Davis > Rounds 2 and 3 ~ and gave Dwight Braxton > Rounds 1, 4 and 5
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Round 6
Johnny Davis comes out by dancing-on-his-toes, and circles left. Dwight Braxton stays stationary
at Center-Ring, and is waiting.
At the {0:25 Mark} the fighters move into exchange but 'clinch'. Johnny gets clear, and then starts
flicking out light left-jabs.
By the {0:44 Mark}, the bout has turned into a 'jab festival'. Johnny scores with a good 'left-right'
at the {1:00 Mark}.
Johnny goes back to dancing, and is easily avoiding any of Dwight's rushes. The fighters 'clinch' at
the {1:22 Mark}.
Johnny moves to the right-side Ropes at the {1:35 Mark}, and both exchange. Johnny circles right
to the back Ropes at the {1:45 Mark}.
Dwight bull-rushes into Johnny and slams in few punches to the body, and then 'intentionally' head-butts
Johnny 'twice' on the chin at the {1:53 Mark}.
Referee - Joe O'Neill either dismisses the head-butt incident, and does nothing.
Dwight continues to bull on the inside, and mauls Johnny.
Johnny gets clear at the {2:19 Mark}, and goes to smooth boxing and is effective with a series of
'2' and '3' punch combinations.
But by the {2:50 Mark} Johnny is losing 'steam' as Dwight pursues.
Round 6 ........ {5-5} > 'Even'
Note
Referee - Joe O'Neill should have penalized Dwight Braxton {1-Point} for an illegal use of his head,
with '2' intentional head-butts.
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Good stuff Bill...
Look what you started now!
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~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
Round 7
Johnny comes out fast, but goes back to the back Ropes at the {0:07 Mark}.
Dwight moves in at the {0:09 Mark}, and is on top of Johnny and is 'mauling away'.
But quickly, Johnny comes of the Ropes at the {0:15 Mark}, and puts forth with a good
'two-fisted' rally.
Dwight continues to bull-forward and use his upper-body strength to move in close at
the {0:40 Mark}.
By the {1:10 Mark}, Johnny Davis starts to get 'arm-weary', and he has nothing on
his punches.
Dwight bulls Johnny into the right-side Ropes at the {1:16 Mark}, and slams in a
'left-left-right'.
Johnny moves out off the Ropes, and now has a 'slight abrasion' on the right-eyebrow.
Dwight continues to 'bull-forward' during the middle-session of the Round.
Johnny does land an occasional 'left-right-left' combination, but he has 'no zip' left on
his punches.
At the {1:50 Mark} Johnny scores with '3-Straight' left-jabs, but Dwight continues to
move forward.
By the {2:10 Mark} Johnny is holding his own, as Dwight is not landing with anything
effective, despite moving forward.
Dwight finally lands several sharp left-hands at the {2:17 Mark}.
Johnny moves to the front Ropes, and looks to hold.
Dwight moves in, and lands a good 'left-right' to Johnny's head at the {2:39 Mark}.
Johnny counters with a fast 'left-right', and then circles out to Center-Ring, and adds in
with a 'triple' left-jab.
Johnny is now showing a bloody-nose after taking a left-hook from Dwight.
Johnny moves to the back-right Corner. Dwight moves in, and slams in a 'right-left'.
Johnny counters with a good 'left-right' at the {2:56 Mark}.
Round 7 ........ {5-5} > 'Even'
Note >
Sal Marciano stated that Dwight Braxton has 'tremendous' upper-body strength. And
that despite his lack of size and reach, he has a very good defense.
Sal did mention that Johnny Davis was 'holding his own' with Dwight, despite having
nothing left on his punches.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Phil Wade had a smooth afro.
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~ Slim Trae ~
You have a 'keen eye' for Hairdo's.
Phil Wade, out of Joplin, Missouri.
Listed height of 6' 0" {with Afro}.
A wonderfully talented Amateur, who posted a record of 43-8 with {10 KO's.}
Not so wonderful as a Professional, as Phil went 1-11-0 with '9' Knockout Losses
over a 2-Year career {February 16, 1980 thru April 10, 1982}.
Phil's favorite excuse for losing >
"My hair got in my eyes."
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~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
Round 8
Johnny comes out jabbing, but he stays far outside and away from Dwight over the
first 30-Seconds.
Dwight forces Johnny to the left-side Ropes, but Johnny is scoring with 'pecking'
left-jabs at the {1:00 Mark}.
Dwight continues to stalk and put pressure on Johnny. But, Dwight is waiting too long
and is 'not' punching at the {1:15 Mark}.
The fighters 'clinch' at the {1:18 Mark}, and Dwight looks frustrated.
Johnny lands a good 'left-right' to Dwight's head at the {1:43 Mark}.
By the {2:00 Mark}, Dwight is stationary, and has 'not' been effective. Dwight finally
lands a good punch, with a 'right-hand' lead.
Johnny moves to the right-side Ropes at the {2:03 Mark}. Johnny is doing a good job of
tieing up Dwight, and preventing him from using his strength to maul.
At the {2:10 Mark}, Johnny lands a good 'left-right' to the head, while Dwight is 'flat-footed'
at Center-Ring.
Dwight catches Johnny with a good left-hook at the {2:13 Mark}.
But Johnny comes back with a quick 'left-right', and then follows up with another sharp 'left-right'
at the {2:24 Mark}.
Dwight then moves in close, and 'mauls' Johnny at the {2:30 Mark}, as Johnny again fires in
a quick 'left-right'.
Dwight ducks low, and scores with a good 'left-right-left-right' which rattles Johnny, and
sends him to the left-side Ropes at the {2:38 Mark}.
The action stalls over the last 20-Seconds.
Round 8 ....... {5-4} > Johnny Davis
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Qawi was a really good fighter, who fought in the golden era of the ligjt heavy division; Saad Muhammad, Yaqui Lopez, John Conteh, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Marvin Johnson. What a collection of tough, talented guys.
Qawi was like a mini Frazier, aggressive and short armed. Tough and never intimidated (beating Scott inside Rahway prison wasn't such a tough ask for him though, as he'd been a con in there too).
The Hholyfield fight was a complete war, but I do believe that Holyfield was already juicing by that stage so I'm actually more impressed with Qawi in this fight that in 'Evan Fields'
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Originally Posted by
X
Qawi was a really good fighter, who fought in the golden era of the ligjt heavy division; Saad Muhammad, Yaqui Lopez, John Conteh, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Marvin Johnson. What a collection of tough, talented guys.
Qawi was like a mini Frazier, aggressive and short armed. Tough and never intimidated (beating Scott inside Rahway prison wasn't such a tough ask for him though, as he'd been a con in there too).
The Hholyfield fight was a complete war, but I do believe that Holyfield was already juicing by that stage so I'm actually more impressed with Qawi in this fight that in 'Evan Fields'
Good Stuff Mr. X
Dwight Braxton likened himself to a 'good boxer' instead of a brawler. Dwight took pride in that
he had a good left-jab and a very good defense.
He was 'primarily' a boxer during the early days of his career.
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Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
Round 9
The bout is 'Up-for-Grabs'.
Johnny opens up by staying outside, and moves his right while circling.
But after only 10-Seconds, Dwight starts using his left-jab to get inside. Dwight works
Johnny's body, and the work is starting to 'take-its-toll', as he eventually traps Johnny on
the Ropes.
By the {0:42 Mark}, Johnny circles out and goes flat-footed at Center-Ring. Johnny tosses
in with a flurry-of-punches, but he has nothing behind them.
At the {0:56 Mark}, Johnny moves to the back-left Ropes, Dwight moves in, and starts
mauling away with both hands.
At the {1:06 Mark}, both start trading. At the {1:07 Mark}, Dwight lands a 'big' right-hand
which snaps Johnny's head back.
Dwight keeps 'chugging', and scores with a good 'left-right' at the {1:14 Mark}. Johnny backs
up to the front Ropes.
Dwight moves in, and is relentless with his attack. Dwight is going 'Hog Wild', and head-butts
Johnny at the {1:27 Mark}.
Johnny hangs tough, and comes back with a 'blistering' 5-Punch combination at the {1:32 Mark}.
Johnny comes back with a 'left-left-right', as Dwight goes low to avoid the punches.
Dwight moves in close at the {1:41 Mark} and digs in with a hard left-hook to the body.
Dwight is now 'man-handling' Johnny with his mauling-attack, and lands with a 'big' right
uppercut to the chin.
But, Johnny comes back with a solid right-hand lead to the head at the {2:06 Mark}.
Dwight fires, but he is short with a 'left-right' aimed at Johnny's chin. But Dwight catches
Johnny with a follow up 'grazing' left-hook to the chin, and Johnny 'wobbles to the right-side
Ropes at the {2:12 Mark}.
Dwight moves in and unloads with a hard left-hook. Johnny then moves over to his left
and 'flops' on the front Ropes at the {2:16 Mark}.
Dwight comes in with a 'big' right-hook, and Johnny is driven into the front-right Corner.
It is all Dwight Braxton now.
At the {2:22 Mark}, Dwight is still slugging away on Johnny, who is on the complete defensive.
Dwight continues with a sharp 'left-right-left-right', as Johnny is now trapped on the back Ropes
at the {2:40 Mark}.
Johnny now looks weary and beaten. Dwight comes in, and 'misses' with a big-sweeping left-hook.
Johnny gets Dwight off-balance, and fires with a 'left-right'. But Dwight counters with his own 'left-right'
at the {2:51 Mark}.
Johnny moves over to the front-left Corner and rides it out until the Bell.
Round 9 ......... {5-3} > Dwight Braxton
Note >
Both ESPN Announcers {Sal Marciano and Jack McKinney} acknowledged that Dwight Braxton was coming
on like a Freight Train, and he was relentless in his attack.
They stated that Johnny had fought well, and was 'one tough cookie', but that he just didn't have the
'punching-power' to neutralize Dwight's attack.
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~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
Round 10
Johnny comes out 'dancing-on-his-toes', and circles as Dwight stays at Center-Ring.
The fighters move in close at the {0:14 Mark}, and 'clinch'.
Dwight starts 'mauling' Johnny, and bulls him backwards at the {0:28 Mark}.
Johnny gets clear at the {0:37 Mark}, and shows good movement in getting distance
and away from Dwight.
The fighters 'clinch' again at {0:43 Mark}, and there is some inside trading.
Johnny is back on his 'bicycle' at the {1:02 Mark}.
Johnny is throwing punches, but they lack 'zip'.
Johnny continues to circle at the {1:38 Mark}, as Dwight follows.
Dwight is not throwing anything, and just stays stationary at Center-Ring at the {1:51 Mark}.
The fighters move in and 'clinch' at the {2:00 Mark}.
Johnny is 'pecking' away with light punches, as Dwight stalks at the {2:15 Mark}.
Dwight is allowing Johnny to 'steal-the-Round'.
Dwight attempts a late attack with an aggressive move, but he is 'not' effective.
Round 10 ......... {5-4} > Johnny Davis
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Thursday ~ January 8, 1981
Resorts International ~ Atlantic City, New Jersey
~ Johnny Davis vs. Dwight Braxton II ~ 'The Rematch' ~
~ The Scorecards ~
.............. Referee ~ Joe O'Neill................... Judge - William Kostrub ........ Judge - Milo Savage
Round 1 ..... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .............. 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 2 ..... 5-4 > Johnny Davis ............. 5-4 > Johnny Davis ................. 5-4 > Johnny Davis
Round 3 ..... 5-4 > Johnny Davis ............. 5-4 > Johnny Davis ................. 5-4 > Johnny Davis
Round 4 ..... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .............. 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 5 ..... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .............. 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 6 ..... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton ............... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 7 ...... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Johnny Davis ................. 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 8 ...... 5-5 > 'Even' ........................ 5-4 > Johnny Davis .................. 5-5 > 'Even'
Round 9 ...... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton .......... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton ............... 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
Round 10 .... 5-5 > 'Even' ........................ 5-4 > Johnny Davis .................. 5-4 > Dwight Braxton
.................48-44 = {6-2-2 in Rounds} .... 45-45 = {5-5-0 in Rounds} ....... 48-43 = {7-2-1 in Rounds}
~ After Bout Comments ~
Dwight Braxton >
"We are not friends, but I respect Johnny as a boxer. He's the best fighter that I have been in the Ring
with as a Professional."
"I'm sure that after I win the Light-Heavyweight Title, he'll be lurking for another chance at me."
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Johnny Davis >
"I won the first bout, and he won the second bout. We'll being seeing each other again, I'm sure."
"It was close, and I thought I edged out a Draw with a good 8th and 10th Round. The Judge -
William Kostrub scored it correctly {5-5-0} as a 'Draw'. It was really close."