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    Jimmy Young vs. Ossie Ocasio 'I'

    Round 9 >

    0:04 > Both fighters meet at Center-Ring.
    0:05 > Ossie is bouncing on his toes, and still looks spry.
    0:06 > Jimmy is 'flat-footed'.
    0:07 > Ossie sends out a sharp left-jab.

    0:10 > Both fighters are looking to counter.
    0:13 > Ossie fires in a left-hook.
    0:14 > Jimmy counters with a 'right-left' to the body.
    0:16 > Ossie sends in a hard left-hand.

    0:17 > Jimmy backs up to the front-left Ring area.
    0:20 > Both fighters look for an opening.
    0:28 > Ossie flicks in a left-hand.
    0:29 > Jimmy counters with a right-cross.

    0:33 > Ossie sends in a light right-hand lead.
    0:36 > Both fighters are pawing.
    0:38 > Ossie sends in a right-hand lead, and then clinches.

    0:42 > Both fighters are pawing.
    0:47 > Jimmy sends in a 'soft' right-left to the body.
    0:54 > Both exchange left-jabs.
    0:57 > Ossie is bouncing in his toes.

    0:59 > Jimmy looks sluggish.
    1:01 > Ossie flicks in a left-jab.
    1:01 > Jimmy counters with a short left-jab.
    1:06 > Jimmy 'misses' badly with a sweeping right-hand.

    1:08 > Both fighters move in close, and trade.
    1:10 > Both fighters are at Center-Ring.
    1:12 > Ossie bounces on his toes.
    1:14 > Jimmy lands a right-hand to the body.

    1:17 > Ossie leans in and lands with a 'slapping' right-hand to the head.
    1:19 > Jimmy is warned by the Referee for pulling Ossie's head down.
    1:27 > Both fighters are at Center-Ring.
    1:28 > Jimmy lands a 'sloppy' left-right-left to the body.

    1:33 > Ossie lands a left-hand.
    1:34 > Jimmy scores with a 'light' right-hand lead to the head.
    1:38 > Ossie measures Jimmy with a long left.
    1:40 > Ossie darts in, and scores with a 'sharp' left-right to the head.

    1:41 > Ossie then smartly ducks away, and moves to the front-right Ring area.
    1:44 > Both fighters move in to clinch.
    1:46 > Jimmy pulls away, and complains about a thumb in his right-eye.
    1:48 > Ossie scores with a light left-hand.

    1:54 > Both fighters set up at Center-Ring.
    2:00 > Jimmy moves in, and lands a 'right-left-right' to the body.
    2:03 > Ossie pushes Jimmy backwards to the front-right Ring area.
    2:09 > Both fighters exchange 'soft-punches'.

    2:14 > Jimmy scores with a 'double' left-jab.
    2:15 > Jimmy 'misses' with a 'double' left-jab.
    2:19 > Ossie scores with a left-jab to the body.
    2:22 > Ossie circles to his left, while flicking out a left-jab.

    2:24 > Jimmy is short with a left-jab.
    2:25 > Jimmy looks sluggish.
    2:29 > Ossie scores with a 'left-right' to the head.
    2:32 > Ossie lands a left-jab, and bounces on his toes.

    2:36 > Ossie flicks out a left-jab.
    2:40 > Jimmy is slowly plodding forward.
    2:44 > Ossie backs up to the back Ropes.
    2:47 > Jimmy steps in, and misses with a right-hand lead.

    2:48 > Ossie moves in forward, and pushes Jimmy to Center-Ring.
    2:52 > Both fighters clinch.
    2:55 > The fighters are at Center-Ring, but neither fire a punch.
    3:00 > 'Bell'
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    Jimmy Young vs. Ossie Ocasio 'I'

    Round 9 'Recap'

    Ossie was both 'spry' and quick. Though Jimmy pressed, he was not firing his punches
    with any authority.

    Ossie just plain 'out-worked' Jimmy. And, Ossie landed the 'best' punches of the Round
    when he tagged Jimmy with a hard 'left-right' at the {1:40 Mark}.
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    In Ossie's corner before Round 10, they were excited, and told Ossie that he was leading
    by 2-Points after his good work in Round 9.

    Ossie was instructed to box-and-move, and to stay away from Jimmy.

    Ossie Ocasio's Cornermen
    * Archie 'Moore' Ocasio
    * Johnny Tocco
    * Bill Presant

    In Jimmy's corrner, they looked worried. Jimmy was both frustrated and had a look of disinterest.

    Jimmy is instructed to put the pressure on Ossie, and to fire the right-cross when he gets in close.

    Jimmy Young's Cornermen
    * Slim Pickens
    * Bobby Brown
    * Mickey Grandiato
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    Tuesday ~ April 3, 1979

    Halifax Metro Center ~ Halifax, Nova Scotia

    'WBC Continental Americas Championship'

    Trevor Berbick ~ 11-0-0 {10 KO's} ~ 6' 2" ~ 216 lbs. ~ Reach; 78" ~ {Age; 24 years, 8 months}
    vs.
    Bernardo Mercado ~ 21-2-0 {18 KO's} ~ 6' 4" ~ 218 lbs. ~ Reach; 80" ~ {Age; 27 years, 2 months}
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Skinny'

    The Fight Promoters are trying to get Trevor Berbick name recognition. The word is, that if Trevor can beat the
    'big' Colombian, he will get a chance at WBC Champion - Larry Holmes sometime in the Summer of 1979.

    Trevor had a very good Amateur career, where he went 90-6 with {51 KO's}. Trevor won a Bronze Medal
    at the 1975 Pan Am Games.

    Trevor also competed at the 1976 Olympics, losing a close Decision to Romanian - Mircea Simon who went
    on to earn a Silver Medal.

    After the 1976 Olympics, Trevor {who is Jamaican} moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia and decided to turn Professional
    where he would have access to better Training Facilties, as well as getting better bouts.

    Trevor Berbick >
    Trevor is both big and strong, and can punch very hard. But he is slow and plodding at times, and can be fooled
    by 'feints'.

    Trevor, a Professional since September 1976 {2 1/2 years}, last fought 6-Months earlier {October 8, 1978},
    when he was impressive in stopping {TKO 7} 'highly-regarded' New York Heavyweight - Greg Sorrentino.

    Manager - Don Kerr >
    "I've been trying to get Trevor some 'name' recognition. We offered George Chuvalo { $17,500 } to come to
    Halifax to fight Trevor for the Canadian Heavyweight Championship in January 1979. But he wouldn't return
    our telephone calls."

    "We wanted to fight the South African - Kallie Knoetze in Florida on CBS-TV. But they turned us down because
    they said that Trevor was an 'unknown' and was not known outside of Jamaica and Nova Scotia."

    "The problem, is that nobody wants to come here and fight him, because they know that they will end up losing."

    Bernardo Mercado >
    Bernardo, is a big right-hand swinger from Colombia.

    Bernardo also had a very good Amateur career, where he went 142-8 {106 KO's}.

    Bernardo has also fought Trevor Berbick once before. In the 1975 Central American and Caribbean Championships
    in Guatamala in August 1975. Bernardo defeated {W Dec} Trevor in the Championship Bout.

    Bernardo left Colombia in October 1975, and moved to Nevada to turn Professional. He was also a stable-mate
    of Oscar Bonavena, where they were both managed by Joseph Confronte of the Mustang Ranch.

    Bernardo won 20-Straight with {17 KO's}, and reached the level of the #9 World-Ranked Heavyweight, before
    getting 'upset' {L TKO 2} by John Tate in New York on June 22, 1978.

    In his next bout {October 22, 1978}, Bernardo was again 'upset' and stopped {L TKO 5} by Mike Weaver.

    Bernardo took {3 1/2 Months} off, before returning on February 14, 1979 where he scored a {TKO 7} over Tongan
    Heavyweight - Tony Pulu.

    Manager - Don Majeski >
    "We accepted a small Fight Purse of { $3000 } to get this bout. It's 'win-or-nothing' here for Bernardo. I told
    him that he has to win, or his chance of getting an opportunity to fight for the World Championship will end
    here in Nova Scotia."

    "Double Skinny'

    In their {August 1975} Amateur Bout, Bernardo boxed a 'fantastic' first 2-Rounds, as he speared Trevor with
    repeated 'sharp' left-hands and straight right-hands to the face.

    Behind on Points, Trevor rallied with a strong-attack in Round 3, and 'stunned' Bernardo with some big
    right-hands to the temple area. Trevor nearly dropped Bernardo late, after tagging him with an overhand
    right to the head. But Bernardo hung on until the Bell, and won the Decision as well as winning the
    Central American and Caribbean Championship.

    Also >
    WBC Heavyweight Champion - Larry Holmes is a "paid guest' to provide for Commentary at Ringside during
    the Broadcast. Larry will receive { $1500 } in appearance money, as well as expenses.

    Larry is fresh off his Title Defense {TKO 7} over Ossie Ocasio on March 23, 1979.
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    Tuesday ~ April 3, 1979

    Halifax Metro Center ~ Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Attendance ..... { 11,093 } 'Sell Out'

    'WBC Continental Americas Championhsip'

    Trevor Berbick ~ 11-0-0 {10 KO's}
    vs.
    Bernardo Mercado ~ 21-2-0 {18 KO's}

    ~ Stupid Punch Leaves Berbick Out Like A Light ~

    ~ Booming Right To Jaw Puts Berbick Out ~

    ~ Mercado Knocks Berbick Out Cold ~

    'The Bout'

    In the Opening Round, both fighters moved to Center-Ring, and exchanged light-punches while
    attempting to measure each other over the first {1:20}.

    At the {1:25 Mark}, Trevor stepped in and landed a sharp 'left-right', forcing Bernardo to step back.

    At the {1:45 Mark}, Bernardo then came back with several long left-jabs to the head while Trevor
    'slipped' the punches.

    At the {2:33 Mark}, Trevor swung with a wide right-hand lead to the head that grazed Bernardo,
    who flinched.

    Trevor then moved in, but did not throw a follow-up punch. Bernardo then countered with a 'sharp'
    left-right at the {2:38 Mark}, and for some reason Trevor lowered his gloves.

    Suddenly at the {2:42 Mark}, Trevor stepped forward with his gloves low, just as Bernardo was
    unloading a 'booming' sledge-hammer straight right-hand. Trevor literally walked into the punch
    which landed squarely on his 'exposed' Lantern-Jaw at the {2:45 Mark}.

    Trevor then collapsed on his back, where he was counted out by Referee - Herb McMullen at the
    {2:57} of Round 1.


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    Tuesday ~ April 3, 1979

    Halifax Metro Center ~ Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Attendance ......... { 11,093 } 'Sell Out'
    Gate Receipts ..... { $81,980 }

    ~ Bomber Mercado Flattens Berbick In One ~

    'The Skinny'

    * This bout was for the 'WBC Continental Americas Championship'.

    * Trevor Berbick received a Fight Purse Guarantee of { $35,000 } against 40% of the Gate.
    * Trevor also received { $3000 } in ancillary fee's for the Television Broadcast rights in his home country of Jamaica.

    * Bernardo Mercado received a Fight Purse Guarantee of only { $3000 } from the Gate Receipts.
    * The Mercado Camp also received 'expenses' for {Travel, Hotel and Amenities}.
    * Bernardo Mercado also received { $6000 } in ancillary fee's for the Television Broadcast rights to his home country of Colombia,
    as well as Central America.

    'Funny Skinny'

    Bernardo Mercado came into the Ring wearing a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader's Jacket, with 'STUPID' lettered on the back
    of the jacket.

    'Double Skinny'
    WBC Champion - Larry Holmes was supposed to be here, providing commentary at Ringside for the Television Broadcast.

    Larry had agreed to an 'Appearnace Fee' of { $1500 }, which included '2' Round Trip Tickets from Easton, Pennsylvania
    to Halifax, Nova Scotia as well as 'expenses'. It also included an overnight stay at Halifax's top hotel.

    The day before the bout, Larry Holmes 'demanded' { $5000 }. The Promoters told him to 'stick it'.




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    Don Kerr {Manager for Trevor Berbick} >
    That was the most vicious right-hand ever launched. It was the hardest punch that I have ever seen. The Referee {Herb McMullen}
    could have counted another 20-Seconds, and Trevor still wouldn't have gotten up. That big Colombian is an 'Animal'.

    I talked to Trevor in the Dressing Room after the bout, and he was OK. He just had a foolish grin on his face. I told Trevor
    that we will take 45-days off, and then come back with 3-or-4 easy bouts. Then we'll go after the Commonwealth Championship
    against that Brit {John L. Gardner} in September of October.

    Then we'll get that 'Animal' {Bernardo Mercado} back here at the end of the year {1979}.

    Trevor Berbick >
    I grazed him with a right-hand, and he looked glassy-eyed. So I dropped my hands and walked in looking to bomb him.
    It was bad luck, as I just walked into a punch. It's no big deal. I'll knock him out the next time we fight.

    Don Majeski {Manager for Bernardo Mercado} >
    I never doubted that Bernardo would win. We accepted the 'small' Fight Purse, because we wanted this guy {Trevor Berbick}.
    Now we'll see if we can line up a WBC Championship Bout with Larry Holmes.

    Manny Ciaca { Trainer for Bernardo Mercado} >
    We're going back to Colombia. Bernardo will be welcomed as a Hero. There is no stopping my guy, as he can punch harder
    than anybody out there.

    Bernardo Mercado >
    I caught him with my 'sledge-hammer' right-hand. I call it my 'Stupid Punch', because when it lands my opponent goes 'stupid'.
    Now I want Larry Holmes next. Get me Mr. Holmes.





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    ~ Upset Special #55 ~

    Thursday ~ November 4, 1976

    Circle Star Theatre ~ San Carlos, California

    Promoter > Nipi Sekona
    Attendance > { 802 }

    Fonomanu 'Young Sekona' ~ 35-1-0 {20 KO's} ~ 198 lbs. ~ 5' 11 1/2" ~ Reach; 75" ~ {Age; 24 years, 9 months}
    vs.
    Mike Weaver ~ 14-4-0 {9 KO's} ~ 205 lbs. ~ 6' 1" ~ Reach; 78" ~ {Age; 25 years, 6 months}
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    Fight Promoter - Nipi Sekona is promoting this bout, featuring his nephew {Fonomanu 'Young Sekona'} as the Main Event.

    Nipi Skeona is a 'cement contractor' from Tonga, who runs his fight promoting business out of Hawaii.

    'Young Sekona', a 6-Year Professional, has been competing since {Age; 18} in 1970. > He won the South Seas
    Heavyweight Championship on November 16, 1973 when he defeated {W Dec 15} 'highly-touted' Mani Vaka.
    He has defeated Mani Vaka '4-Times'.

    'Young Sekona' {from Tonga} had started out his career in Tonga {1971}, then moved to Fiji {February 1974},
    and then on to New Zealand in {February 1975} where he is currently based.

    He has also had his last '3-Bouts' in Hawaii, to get more exposure. His biggest win was his last bout, when he scored
    a {KO 1} over 'big-hitting' Larry Frazier on September 30, 1976.

    'Young Sekona' was shipped to Los Angeles in the '1st-Week' of October 1976 to prepare for this bout.

    The 'talk' here > Is that if 'Young Sekona' is impressive, he will next get a Television Bout on one of Don King's
    fight cards in Las Vegas.

    'Young Sekona' has a listed record of 21-1-0 {11 KO's}, but the Fight Poster shows it at > 35-1-0 {20 KO's}.

    The Tongan Heavyweight is currently ranked at > #3 British-Commonwealth, and at #17 WBC.

    Young Sekona >
    "I was in the best shape of my career for my last bout {September 30th} when I 'Knocked Out' {KO 1} Larry Frazier
    in Hawaii."

    "I came here to Los Angeles, to train for 30-Days. I'm as sharp as a razor, and as quick as a 'Leopard'. I plan on
    taking out Mike Weaver early. Look for a 2nd-Round Knockout. It won't go much longer than that."

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Mike Weaver has been brought in as an 'opponent'. Mike is a decided Underdog at {3-1}.

    Mike's record is posted at 14-4-0 {10 KO.s}, but it is also listed at 9-6-0 {5 KO's}. Mike has been primarily Ken Norton's
    sparring-partner while Ken was in Los Angeles and San Diego.

    Mike's last bout was {July 14, 1976}, when he defeated { W Dec 10} Jody Ballard. But before that he last fought in
    June 1975. Mike has only had '3-Bouts' in the past 2+ Years.

    Mike signed for this bout on October 27th, so he has only had 1-Week to prepare for this 'tough bout'.

    Mike Weaver >
    "I only had 1-Week to get ready for this bout. It's typical for me to be a last-minute fighter. But, I had to take this
    bout because I need the money."

    "I know that he's tough, but he has a wide-open offense. He is dangerous early, but he leaves himself open. If I
    can get by the first 3-or-4 Rounds, I'll be able to pick him apart later in the bout."
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    ~ Upset Special # 55 ~

    Thursday ~ November 4, 1976

    ~ Mike Weaver Scores Upset, Halts 'Young Sekona' In 6 ~

    ~ Weavers Wins In Heavy Upset ~

    Slugging San Diego Heavyweight - Mike Weaver floored 'Young Sekona' 3-Times in Round 6 to score
    an 'upset' Knockout over the heavily-favored Tongan Heavyweight.

    'Young Sekona' came into the Ring as a 'highly-touted' South Seas Heavyweight, and was heavily
    favored at {3-1} over Weaver.

    Sekona {198 lbs.} had his way in Round 1, as he scored with a series of solid blows into Weaver {205 lbs.},
    while shaking him several times with left-hooks and short straight right-hands to the head.

    The Tongan Heavyweight continued with his assault in Round 2, and 'badly staggered' Weaver with a left-hook
    to the jaw mid-way thru the session. Then Sekona caught Weaver with a 'right-left' to the chin, and the San Diego
    Heavyweight's knee's buckled as he sagged into the Ropes.

    Sekona then poured it on, as he drove Weaver from Ring-Post to Ring-Post with left-hooks to the head and
    right-hands to the body. The San Diego Heavyweight barely made it out of Round 2.

    In Round 3, Sekona kept slugging away, but the 24 1/2 year-old Tongan started to tire at the {2:00 Mark} of
    the Round. Weaver sensing that his opponent was tiring, reeled of a series of left-hands to back Sekona up to
    the Ropes over the last 30-Seconds.

    In Round 4, the action was rough as both fighters slugged away. The Tongan was in control early, as he pinned
    Weaver on the Ropes and slammed away with powerful lefts-and-rights into Weaver's head and chest.

    But by the {1:40 Mark}, Sekona tired and Weaver started to come back. Weaver scored with stiff left-jabs and
    short left-hooks into the muscular Sekona. Weaver then caught Sekona with a hard-flurry late in the Round,
    that spun the Tongan sideways on 'shaky-pins'. Sekona looked weakened over the last 20-Seconds of Round 4.

    Coming out for Round 5, Sekona suddenly looked tired. Weaver moved in quickly, and raked the Tongan
    with left-hands and right-hooks. Sekona was forced to back up and while covering up, as Weaver tee'd off
    with a steady volley of punches throughout the Round.

    In Round 6, Weaver kept up the pressure, and 'nailed' the weary Tongan with a jarring right-cross to the
    jaw. Sekona went down to his knee's. Sekona was up at the '4-Count', and was ready to continue.

    But moments later, Weaver sent the tiring Sekona down again with left-hook and right-cross to the head.
    Sekona was up at the '6-Count, and was ready to go on.

    Weaver then set up the battered Tongan by sending in a steady-flow of left-jabs, and then finished Sekona
    off with a straight right-hand to the chin at the 1:43 Mark.

    Mike Weaver was awarded a Knockout {KO 6} victory.

    Fight Promoter; Nipi Sekona >
    "I'm completely shocked. Fonomanu was in excellent shape only 30-Days ago in Hawaii when he KO'd
    Larry Frazier in 1-Round."

    "I sent him to Los Angeles on October 2nd, for 30-Days of 'heavy-training' to help him get ready for this
    important bout. Obviously he didn't train. He nearly knocked out Weaver in Round 2, but he started to
    tire after that. Fonomanu grew weaker and weaker, and by the end of the 4th-Round I knew he was
    finished."

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    Duce, one you didn't list that was a head shaker was Charlie "Candyman" Johnson beating Ibar "The Sailor" Arrington by lopsided decision in Washington in 1978. Loved this thread BTW.

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    I saw I bar Harrington fight Irish pat Duncan.live on ABC.

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    You were indeed lucky, BB. No footage of Arrington exists that anyone has been able to access.

    Did Mr. Paxtom fly the coop. Always enjoyed his posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dart340 View Post
    You were indeed lucky, BB. No footage of Arrington exists that anyone has been able to access.

    Did Mr. Paxtom fly the coop. Always enjoyed his posts.
    Did you really enjoy his post?
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dart340 View Post
    You were indeed lucky, BB. No footage of Arrington exists that anyone has been able to access.

    Did Mr. Paxtom fly the coop. Always enjoyed his posts.
    Did you really enjoy his post?
    I watched LIVE in January 1976 at the tender age of 12, on WABC Wide World of Sports, "Irish" Pat Duncan vs Ibar Arrington.

    I remember seeing Duncan landing 4- and 5-punch combinations to Arrington's head, over and over, and Ibar"s long hair just jolting back and forth from the blows.

    At age 12 I got the distinct feeling Duncan totally dominated, yet the judges voted for Arrington.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    1970's ~ Top Heavyweight Upsets

    1 ... February 15, 1978 .......... Leon Spinks {W Spilt Dec 15} Muhammad Ali ~ {'I'}
    2 ... January 22, 1973 ........... George Foreman {TKO 2} Joe Frazier ~ {'I'}
    3 ... March 31, 1973 .............. Ken Norton {W Split Dec 12} Muhammad Ali ~ {'I'}
    4 ... October 30, 1974 ........... Muhammad Ali {KO 8} George Foreman
    5 ... March 17, 1977 ............. Jimmy Young {W Unan Dec 12} George Foreman

    6 ... June 18, 1973 ................. Earnie Shavers {KO 1} Jimmy Ellis
    7 ... July 2, 1970 .................... Jose Luis Garcia {KO 8} Ken Norton
    8 ... March 23, 1979 ............... Earnie Shavers {TKO 1} Ken Norton
    9 ... September 10, 1973 ........ Jeff Merritt {TKO 1} Ernie Terrell
    10 .. February 11, 1975 .......... Jimmy Young {W Unan Dec 10} Ron Lyle ~ {'I'}

    11 ... February 4, 1978 ........... Kallie Knoetze {KO 3} Duane Bobick
    12 ... June 24, 1979 ............... Gerrie Coetzee {TKO 1} Leon Spinks
    13 ... June 23, 1973 ............... Chuck Wepner {W Unan Dec 12} Ernie Terrell
    14 ... March 4, 1974 ............... Henry Clark {TKO 1} Jeff Merritt
    15 ... March 28, 1976 ............. Earnie Shavers {W Unan Dec 10} Henry Clark ~ {'I'}

    16 ... June 17, 1970 ............... Jerry Quarry {KO 6} Mac Foster
    17 ... May 21, 1973 ................ Joe Alexander {KO 1} Jose Luis Garcia
    18 ... June 9, 1978 ................. Ossie Ocasio {W Split Dec 10} Jimmy Young ~ {'I'}
    19 ... December 12, 1979 ........ Lynn Ball {TKO 2} Ron Lyle
    20 ... February 9, 1973 ........... Jerry Quarry {W Unan Dec 12} Ron Lyle

    21 ... October 23, 1972 ........... Ernie Terrell {TKO 6} Jose Luis Garcia
    22 ... November 4, 1974 ......... Bob Stallings {W Unan Dec 10} Earnie Shavers
    23 ... December 12, 1973 ....... Boone Kirkman {W Split Dec 10} Jimmy Ellis
    24 ... May 5, 1972 .................. Jose Luis Garcia {W Unan Dec 10} Al 'Gould's Terror' Jones
    25 ... October 4, 1971 ............ Alvin 'Blue' Lewis {W Disq. 7} Oscar Bonavena

    26 ... April 9, 1974 ................ 'Memphis' Al Jones {KO 3} Boone Kirkman
    27 ... January 27, 1979 .......... Ossie Ocasio {W Unan Dec 10} Jimmy Young ~ {'II'}
    28 ... October 26, 1977 .......... Randy Stephens {TKO 5} Johnny Boudreaux
    29 ... June 9, 1972 ................ Juergen Blin {W Unan Dec 15} Jose Manuel Urtain
    30 ... December 19, 1979 ....... Mike Koranicki {KO 10} Kallie Knoetze

    31 ... June 30, 1973 .............. Bob Stallings {W Unan Dec 10} Mac Foster
    32 ... August 9, 1972 ............ Jack O'Halloran {W Unan Dec 12} Henry Clark ~ {'II'}
    33 ... April 15, 1972 .............. Chuck Wepner {W Unan Dec 12} Randy Neumann ~ {'II'}
    34 ... September 27, 1971 ..... Jack Bodell {W Unan Dec 15} Joe Bugner
    35 ... December 17, 1971 ...... Jose Manuel Urtain {TKO 2} Jack Bodell

    36 ... August 25, 1978 ........... Randy Stephens {W Split Dec 10} Stan Ward
    37 ... March 20, 1973 ............ Jimmy Summerville {KO 9} Jack O'Halloran
    38 ... September 27, 1977 ..... Dale 'Ibar' Arrington {KO 1} John L. Gardner
    39 ... April 3, 1972 ................ Jose 'King' Roman {W Unan Dec 10} Jose Manuel Urtain
    40 ... November 24, 1971 ...... Larry Middleton {W Unan Dec 10} Joe Bugner

    41 ... May 11, 1970 ............... Ron Stander {KO 5} Earnie Shavers
    42 ... April 3, 1979 ................ Bernardo Mercado {KO 1} Trevor Berbick
    43 ... February 11, 1972 ........ Floyd Patterson {W Unan Dec 10} Oscar Bonavena
    44 ... December 1, 1975 ........ Bunny Johnson {KO 2} Fonomanu 'Young Sekona'
    45 ... March 1, 1973 .............. Jack O'Halloran {W Unan Dec 10} Alvin 'Blue' Lewis

    46 ... July 16, 1974 ................ Mani Vaka {KO 1} 'Irish' Pat Duncan
    47 ... October 2, 1970 ............ James J. Woody {W Unan Dec 10} 'Irish' Tony Doyle ~ {'I'}
    48 ... October 24, 1974 .......... Fred Houpe {TKO 3} Jody Ballard
    49 ... August 24, 1974 ............ Mike Weaver {W Unan Dec 10} Mani Vaka
    50 ... March 8, 1971 ............... Danny McAlinden {W Unan Dec 6} Rahman 'Rudy Clay' Ali

    51 ... January 18, 1978 .......... Mike Weaver {TKO 9} Stan Ward
    52 ... August 23, 1973 ........... Terry Krueger {KO 4} Pedro Osvaldo Lovell
    53 ... April 23, 1975 .............. Scott Ledoux {W Unan Dec 10} Rodney Bobick
    54 ... November 23, 1973 ...... Wendell 'Fig' Newton {TKO 9} Terry Hinke
    55 ... November 4, 1976 ........ Mike Weaver {KO 6} Fonomanu 'Young Sekona'

    56 ... January 22, 1972 ......... Rico Brooks {W Split Dec 10} Ron Stander
    57 ... February 15, 1977 ....... Jose 'King' Roman {W Split Dec 10} Dale 'Ibar' Arrington
    58 ... March 14, 1973 ............ Morris Jackson {TKO 3} Danny McAlinden
    59 ... October 22, 1978 ......... Mike Weaver {TKO 5} Bernardo Mercado
    60 ... September 13, 1974 ..... Chuck Wepner {TKO 11} Terry Hinke

    61 ... October 29, 1971 ......... Robie Harris {W Unan Dec 10} Jose 'King' Roman
    62 ... March 12, 1977 ........... Jean-Pierre Coopman {KO 4} Jose Manuel Urtain
    63 ... April 23, 1971 .............. Guiseppe 'Bepi' Ros {KO 12} Mario Baruzzi
    64 ... March 11, 1975 ........... Jody Ballard {W Unan Dec 10} Rodney Bobick
    65 ... August 24, 1971 .......... Jack O'Halloran {TKO 4} Terry Daniels

    66 ... October 24, 1975 ......... Dante Cane {TKO 8} Lorenzo Zanon
    67 ... May 7, 1977 ................. Lucien Rodriguez {W Unan Dec 15} Jean-Pierre Coopman
    68 ... November 18, 1971 ...... Robie Harris {TKO 5} Joey Orbillo
    You gotta hand it to Billy boy, that is a serious amount of research. God bless him.

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    Of course I liked his detailed highlighting of forgotten 60's and especially 70's fighters (my favorite era) and their career trajectories and specific fights. Threads about guys like Young Sekona and Walter Moore that nobody else remembers? Absolutely! Yes, I'm aware that he gets a lot of his info from Newspapers.com and yes, like you, I tired of the constant anti-Ali threads, but I loved reading posts about fighters that never got much ink in the boxing magazines of the day.

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