Ike Williams {1947 Verison}
vs.
Ken Buchanan {1971 version}
Ike Williams
Age......... 24 years old
Height..... 5' 9"
Reach...... 68"
Record .... 86-10-3 {46 KO's}
Ken Buchanan
Age......... 26 years old
Height..... 5' 8"
Reach...... 70"
Record .... 41-1-0 {15 KO's}
While Ken had the better technical skills, he lacked 'big' power despite being a sharp puncher.
Ike had 'no fear' of getting hit, and was an aggressive fighter with excellent power.
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The Fight >
Ike would take the fight to Kenny, by using constant pressure and a steady attack. Ken would
be forced to be in the defense and his offense would be limited to counter-punching. Ike would
be too strong early and jar Kenny with his power.
By the end of Round 3, Ike would have a commanding lead > 3-0-0 in Rounds.
Kenny would finally get into the fight in Rounds 4 and 5, and score with measured left-jabs and
occasional right-hand counters. But still, Ike's power would keep Kenny wary and on the outside.
Both Rounds 4 and 5 are 'Even'.
Kenny would take charge in Round 6, and use his long arms to 'sharp-shoot' Ike. Kenny would
sweep Rounds 6 thru 8 to 'even' the bout on the Scorecards > {3-3-2}.
But Ike would not be discouraged, as he would bide his time waiting to mount his 'patented' all-out
attacks.
It would come in Round 9, when he catches Kenny with a 'bomb', and then batters Kenny into the
Ropes where he drops him with a vicious body-attack.
Kenny is up at the '5-Count', and is hurt from the body-blows. Ike mounts another charge, and has
Kenny in trouble late. But Kenny uses his boxing ability to ride the 'rough wave' and gets out of
the Round.
In Rounds 10 and 11, Kenny is forced to back away and move in avoiding Ike's rambunctious attacks.
Ike continues winging bombs, and hurts Kenny with his body punches, but he is not pacing himself
and looks a bit winded at the end of Round 11.
In Round 12, Ike scores early and has Kenny backing away. But Kenny makes a 'minor' comeback
at the halfway point in the session as Ike has slowed down. Kenny starts scoring with left-jabs and
an occasional right-cross, and has Ike backing away over the last 20-Seconds of the Round.
Kenny continues with a steady and even-keel pace in Rounds 13 and 14, and out-jabs Ike with
an assortment of left-hands. Ike is weary ending each Round, and welcomes hearing the Bell in
both Rounds.
Round 15 >
Ike comes out fast, and tries to stem Kenny's tide. Ike catches Kenny with a big right-hand that
has him rubbery-legged. Ike opens up, and lands punch-after-punch on a dazed Buchanan.
But Kenny rides out the 'storm' as Ike punches himself out at the {1:10 Mark}. Kenny slowly
gets into gear and peppers an exhausted Williams with left-hands to the face.
By the {2:00 Mark} a winded Ike is backing away, and goes to the Ropes to stay up on 'weak legs'.
Kenny opens up, and hammers away with everything he's got over the last minute. Ike takes a
lathering, but manages to stay upright until the Final Bell.
Scorecards
* 143-142 > Ike Williams
* 144-142 > Ike Williams
* 143-143 > 'Even'
Ike Williams wins by a 'Majority Decision'
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