One that comes to mind is Simon Brown vs Tyrone Trice
One that comes to mind is Simon Brown vs Tyrone Trice
Carl Thompson vs Ezra Sellers
Carl Thompson vs Sebastiaan Rothmann
Carl Thompson vs. just about anyone, including Haye. The "Cat" was a walking classic and one of my favorite all-time fighters.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UHI6itEXKOs
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
The Cat takes out Haye. A true woody popper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhWh3tN5s4M
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
Holyfield/Parkey
Trinidad/Thiam
are two that come to mind
thanks for posting that holmcall
i have not seen the morrsion/hipp fight for years! brings back good memories
was just coming on to add Sellars Thompson but beaten to it
John David Jackson v Jorge Castro (I think that was his name ?)
and Kid Akeem v Robert Quiroga
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Ebo Elder-Courtney Burton
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
Ive always struggled with Jackson/Castro 1 as far as foty.A sensational all time turn around KO but up until that is was Jackson beating Castro up and down.Man his face was unrecognizable
Awesome call on Quiroga vs. Kid Akeem.Great fight and two tragic stories with sad endings both.Quiroga huge heart in a solid battle with Bueno Borboa also.Cut to pieces all over,insisted on continuing.
Last edited by Spicoli; 07-02-2009 at 10:54 PM.
What a great thread Holmcall. Rep +
Last edited by holmcall; 07-03-2009 at 10:42 AM.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
Benn vs. Logan: Ferocity Extraordinaire
by holmcall
This one took place in 1988 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Nigel, "The Dark Destroyer" was 18-0 at the time, while Anthony "The Terminator" Logan from Jamaica was 15-1 (his only defeat, a UD, coming at the hands of David Noel). Both were heavy handed warriors and the match promised fireworks. Indeed, each of Benn's prior wins had come by way of stoppage, many occurring in the first two rounds. Moreover, their respective styles were more similar than different.
The Fight
Benn immediately opened up with several hard punches that seemed to land behind the Terminator's head but Referee Larry O'Connell felt no warning was necessary. The Destroyer continued this early attack with his trademark fury. But Logan's punches had icing written all over them as well, and he came on towards the end of the round doing some good counterpunching and landing hard uppercuts.. Then he decked Benn with a sneaky right for a flash knockdown. Undaunted and unhurt, Benn roared back with a furious onslaught. He finished strong as he hammered his opponent against the ropes at the bell. The crowd was up and roared its approval for an electrifying round.
The fight was living up to expectations. In round two, both men continued to hit each other with jackhammer shots including molar rattling uppercuts and then Logan began to get the better of it with sharp uppercuts and strong rights. Finally, he staggered Benn with a two-punch combo and followed up with a 22-punch volley that had The Dark Destroyer on the precipice. As Benn was stumbling back from The Jamaican's attack, he unleashed a roundhouse left hook from Hell which landed flush and terminated "The Terminator at the 1:15 mark. And just like that, The Dark Destroyer snatched victory from defeat. It had been a fight that contained more sustained action than most 10 round bouts.
Today, when fans talk about Nigel Benn, they conjure up words like fury, rage, and ferocity. These were his trademarks in the ring. This fight went far in establishing that legacy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6_PTvPPW3Q
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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