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    Finito use to love In Jin Chi, he came over here and destroyed our fighter.
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    July 29


    Fight of the Day
    1990: Michael Carbajal vs Muangchai Kittikasem IBF fly title.


    1941: Freddy Cochrane W 15 Fritzie Zivic, Newark, NJ. Wins world welterweight title.

    1957: Floyd Patterson KO 10 Tommy Jackson, NYC. Retains world heavyweight title.

    1971: Alfredo Marcano KO 10 Hiroshi Kobayashi, Aomori, Japan. Wins WBA super-featherweight title.

    1978: Netmoi Vorasingh KO 5 Luis Estaba, Caracas. Retains WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1979: Yoko Gushiken W 15 Rafael Pedroza, Kitakyushu, Japan. Retains WBA junior-flyweight title.

    1981: Chul Ho Kim KO13 Willie Jensen, Pusan, S. Korea. Retains WBC super-flyweight title.

    1982: Jiro Watanabe KO 10 Gustavo Ballas, Osaka. Retains WBA super-flyweight title.

    1988: Lloyd Honeyghan KO 5 Yung Kil Chung, Atlantic City. Retains WBC welterweight title.
    -Tomas Molinares KO 6 Marlon Starling, Atlantic City. Wins WBA welterweight title.
    Molinares’ KO shot is a second late and Larry's interview with Marlon is priceless.


    1989: Khaosai Galaxy KO 10 Alberto Castro, Surin, Thailand. Retains WBA super-flyweight title.

    1990: Jeff Lampkin KO 8 Siza Makhathini, St. Petersburg, FL. Retains IBF cruiserweight title.
    Michael Carbajal KO 7 Muangchai Kittikasem, Phoenix. Wins IBF junior-flyweight title.

    1994: James Toney KO 12 Charles Williams, Las Vegas. Retains IBF super-middleweight title.

    Oscar De La Hoya KO 2 Jorge Paez, Las Vegas.

    1995: Danny Romero KO 6 Miguel Martinez, San Antonio. Retains IBF flyweight title.

    2000: Kostya Tszyu KO 6 Julio Cesar Chavez, Phoenix, AZ. Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title.

    2002: Noel Arambulet W 12 Keitaro Hoshino, Yokohama, Japan. Regains WBA Strawweight Title.

    2006: Gary St. Clair W 12 Cassius Baloyi, Johannesburg, South Africa. Wins IBF Super Featherweight Title.

    2011: Beibut Shumenov KO 9 Danny Santiago, Las Vegas. Retains WBA Light Heavyweight Title.

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    I would have gone with Toney/Williams for fight of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    I would have gone with Toney/Williams for fight of the day.
    True enough my friend but I am of the mind that Toney gets to much credit and Carbajal does not get enough. I agree though. Toney and Williams is a much better fight.

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    July 30


    Fight of the day. Two for the price of one.

    1988: Julian Jackson vs Buster Drayton, Atlantic City


    1989: Julian Jackson vs Terry Norris, Atlantic City



    1884: Jack Dempsey (The Nonpareil) KO 22 George Fulljames. Becomes the first recognized world middleweight champion. The first bout under the Marquis of Queensberry rules.

    1917: Harry Greb ND 10 Jack Dillon, Pittsburgh.

    1931: Frankie Genaro KO 6 Jackie Harmon, Waterbury, CT. Retains NBA flyweight title.

    1972: Enrique Pinder W 15 Rafael Herrera, Panama City. Wins world bantamweight title.

    1977: Carlos Monzon W 15 Rodrigo Valdez, Monte Carlo. Retains world middleweight title. Monzon dropped for the first time in 13 years and Valdez gets close to taking it.
    Monzon announces his retirement.


    1979: Pipino Cuevas W 15 Randy Shields, Chicago. Retains WBA welterweight title.

    1988: Julian Jackson KO 3 Buster Drayton, Atlantic City. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    1989: Julian Jackson KO 2 Terry Norris, Atlantic City. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    1992: Al Cole W 12 James Warring, Stanhope, NJ. Wins IBF cruiserweight title.

    1994: Alfred Kotey W 12 Rafael Del Valle, London.

    1995: Wayne McCullough W 12 Yasuei Yakushiji, Nagoya. Retains WBC bantamweight title.

    2004: Danny Williams KO 4 Mike Tyson, Louisville, KY.

    2006: Rudy Lopez KO 7 Takashi Koshimoto, Fukuoka, Japan. Wins WBC Featherweight Title.

    2008: Daisuke Naito KO 10 Tomonobu Shimizu, Tokyo. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
    -Takefumi Sakata W 12 Hiroyuki Hisataka, Tokyo. Retains WBA Flyweight Title.

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    Julian Jackson was a freakish power puncher. Drayton took the punches but I am sure it did not do him good. Terry made one mistake, like Herol Graham, and it was over.
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    I was in Las vegas when Jackson fought Drayton and I bet on Drayton. I figured he had been in with better guys, Philly fighter and all that. Oops.

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