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    Default I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    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.
    Bigger man George, bigger punch!

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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    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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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    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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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    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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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    Braxton had some top fights with Franklin , the Camden Buzzsaw great nickname .

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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    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}
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ 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.
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 04-23-2015 at 06:24 AM.

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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    Holy field v quawi was war of attrition.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    He was an exceptional shortie... lol...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    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}
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ 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.
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 04-23-2015 at 07:05 AM.

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    Default Re: I'm on a Dwight Muhammad Qawi kick now!

    Still hold what he did to Saad against him . That was brutal! First thing I remember live was him snorting, mean mugging and bouncing bombs off of Big Georges head early 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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