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    Default Re: 1970's ~ Top Heavyweight Upsets

    Triple 'B'

    'Memphis' Al Jones was one of those fighters who went down a lot, but usually hung around
    for a few Rounds before losing.

    'Memphis Al' was ready to go at the end of Round 2, but Boone was too slow in following
    up after the 2nd Knockdown late in the Round, and let Al escape.

    Simply Put > Boone Kirkman just walked into a 'wild haymaker' right-hand.
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    'Upset Special #29'

    Friday ~ June 9, 1972

    Palacio de los Deportes {Sports Palace} ~ Madrid, Spain

    Attendance ........ { 15,000 }

    'European Heavyweight Championship'

    Jose Manuel Urtain ~ 39-4-2 {37 KO's} ~ 5' 9 1/2" ~ 199 lbs. ~ {Age; 29 years, 0 months}
    vs.
    Juergin Blin ~ 28-10-6 {7 KO's} ~ 6' 1" ~ 193 lbs. ~ {Age; 29 years, 2 months}
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Skinny'

    Jose Manuel Urtain >
    'El Tigre de Cestona' was the super popular Spanish Heavyweight Champion. Jose, a former Stone Mason, was a short
    but powerfully built slugger who threw 'stone fisted bombs'.

    Jose was also a '2-time' European Champion., as had re-captured the European Championship for his 2nd-time when
    he 'upset' {TKO 2} Jack Bodell on December 17, 1971.

    But that win over Jack Bodell, was Jose's only win in his past '5' bouts. And, Jose was coming of a loss {L Dec 10} to
    Puerto Rican Champion - Jose 'King' Roman {2-Months earlier} on April 2, 1972.

    But, Jose had defeated {W Unan Dec 15} Juergin Blin when they fought for the European Championship 2-Years earlier
    back on June 22, 1970 in Spain.

    What was needed here was a win in defense of his European Championship. If successful, the chances were that Jose
    would qualify for a challenge with World Champion - Joe Frazier.

    Manager {Yamil Chade} said he had a $800,000 Fight Purse offer 'on-the-table' for Joe Frazier to come to Spain to
    defend his Championship against Jose Manuel Urtain, and set for September or October 1972.

    Juergen Blin >
    The German Heavyweight Champion {from Hamburg, West Germany} was a 'scrappy' boxer, who had an aggressive
    style despite the lack of power.

    Juergen was rated as the #3 European Heavyweight. And this would be his '3rd' chance at the European Championship.

    Besides losing {L Unan Dec 15} to Jose Manuel Urtain on June 22, 1970 - Juergen also lost to {{L Unan Dec 15}
    Joe Bugner on May 11, 1971 in his other challenge for the European Championship.

    In his most notable bout, Juergen was stopped {L KO 7} by Muhammad Ali on December 26, 1971 in Switzerland.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Bout'

    Jose Manuel Urtain was his typical aggressive self early, and dominated the first 3-Rounds by applying heavy pressure
    on the German Challenger, by whipping in straight right-hand leads to the head, and short left-hooks to the body.

    In Round 4, Jose continued to 'slam' Juergen with hard left-hooks and straight right-hands while driving him backwards.

    Just past the {2:00 Mark}, Jose pressured Juergen to the front-right Ring area, and clocked him with big straight right-hand
    to the forehead, and a follow up short-left hook to the chin.

    Juergen went down backwards on the seat of his pants. Juergen rose at the '4-Count', but looked shaken. Jose attacked,
    but missed with wild punches as Juergen moved away quickly for the rest of Round 4.

    In Rounds 5 and 6, Jose came out winging bombs, but he could not drop the 'still shaken' German, who took everything that
    the hard-slugging Spaniard could dish out.

    In Round 7, Jose started to slow down as the 'scrappy' Blin was no longer running, but fighting back by countering with 'pesky'
    left-jabs to the Spaniard's face.

    In Round 8, Juergen changed the flow-of-the-bout, and took command by scoring with repeated left-jabs and right-crosses
    on the shorter Spaniard, who was now limited in his attack.

    In Rounds 9, 10 and 11 > Juergen continued to score with left-jabs and right-crosses into the face of Urtain who was not
    fighting as effectively as he was during the first-half of the bout.

    In Round 12, the Spaniard tried to 'maul-and-brawl' at Center-Ring, but Urtain could not maintain a consistent offense as he
    was thwarted by the German Challenger.

    Coming out for Round 13, the bout was still 'up-for-grabs'.

    In Round 13, both fighters scrapped at Center-Ring. Urtain tried, but could not land his 'vaunted' powerful right-hand on the
    Challenger's chin. On the other side, Juergen pecked away with left-hands into the Champion's face.

    At the {1:40 Mark}, with both fighters 'mauling' at Center-Ring, Juergen caught Jose with a right-hand lead high-on-the-head.
    Jose was 'shaken', and then backed up to the back-right Ropes. Juergen moved in quickly, and landed a 'chopping' right-hand to
    Jose's jaw.

    Jose went down, and fell on his right-side along the back-right Ring area near the Ropes. Jose got up at the '4-Count', and
    was ready to continue.

    Juergen then moved in, and raked over the Champion with a series of left-hands and right-crosses to the face and eyes for
    the last 50-Seconds. Jose just barely made it out of Round 13, with cuts over both eyebrows.

    In Rounds 14 and 15, Juergen gave the Champion a bad time. Jose received terrible punishment and both cuts over the
    eyebrows were opened up.

    Scorecards
    * Referee - George Gondre {France} ......... 73-68 > {7-2-6 in Rounds } > Juergen Blin
    * Judge - Kurt Rado {Austria} ................... 72-70 > {4-2-9 in Rounds} > Juergen Blin
    * Judge - Dominica Carabellese {Italy} ...... 71-67 > {7-3-5 in Rounds} > Juergen Blin
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-06-2015 at 01:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    'Upset Special #29'

    Friday ~ June 9, 1972

    Palacio de los Deportes {Sports Palace} ~ Madrid, Spain

    Attendance ........ { 15,000 }

    'European Heavyweight Championship'

    Jose Manuel Urtain ~ 39-4-2 {37 KO's} ~ 5' 9 1/2" ~ 199 lbs. ~ {Age; 29 years, 0 months}
    vs.
    Juergin Blin ~ 28-10-6 {7 KO's} ~ 6' 1" ~ 193 lbs. ~ {Age; 29 years, 2 months}
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Skinny'

    Jose Manuel Urtain >
    'El Tigre de Cestona' was the super popular Spanish Heavyweight Champion. Jose, a former Stone Mason, was a short
    but powerfully built slugger who threw 'stone fisted bombs'.

    Jose was also a '2-time' European Champion., as had re-captured the European Championship for his 2nd-time when
    he 'upset' {TKO 2} Jack Bodell on December 17, 1971.

    But that win over Jack Bodell, was Jose's only win in his past '5' bouts. And, Jose was coming of a loss {L Dec 10} to
    Puerto Rican Champion - Jose 'King' Roman {2-Months earlier} on April 2, 1972.

    But, Jose had defeated {W Unan Dec 15} Juergin Blin when they fought for the European Championship 2-Years earlier
    back on June 22, 1970 in Spain.

    What was needed here was a win in defense of his European Championship. If successful, the chances were that Jose
    would qualify for a challenge with World Champion - Joe Frazier.

    Manager {Yamil Chade} said he had a $800,000 Fight Purse offer 'on-the-table' for Joe Frazier to come to Spain to
    defend his Championship against Jose Manuel Urtain, and set for September or October 1972.

    Juergen Blin >
    The German Heavyweight Champion {from Hamburg, West Germany} was a 'scrappy' boxer, who had an aggressive
    style despite the lack of power.

    Juergen was rated as the #3 European Heavyweight. And this would be his '3rd' chance at the European Championship.

    Besides losing {L Unan Dec 15} to Jose Manuel Urtain on June 22, 1970 - Juergen also lost to {{L Unan Dec 15}
    Joe Bugner on May 11, 1971 in his other challenge for the European Championship.

    In his most notable bout, Juergen was stopped {L KO 7} by Muhammad Ali on December 26, 1971 in Switzerland.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Bout'

    Jose Manuel Urtain was his typical aggressive self early, and dominated the first 3-Rounds by applying heavy pressure
    on the German Challenger, by whipping in straight right-hand leads to the head, and short left-hooks to the body.

    In Round 4, Jose continued to 'slam' Juergen with hard left-hooks and straight right-hands while driving him backwards.

    Just past the {2:00 Mark}, Jose pressured Juergen to the front-right Ring area, and clocked him with big straight right-hand
    to the forehead, and a follow up short-left hook to the chin.

    Juergen went down backwards on the seat of his pants. Juergen rose at the '4-Count', but looked shaken. Jose attacked,
    but missed with wild punches as Juergen moved away quickly for the rest of Round 4.

    In Rounds 5 and 6, Jose came out winging bombs, but he could not drop the 'still shaken' German, who took everything that
    the hard-slugging Spaniard could dish out.

    In Round 7, Jose started to slow down as the 'scrappy' Blin was no longer running, but fighting back by countering with 'pesky'
    left-jabs to the Spaniard's face.

    In Round 8, Juergen changed the flow-of-the-bout, and took command by scoring with repeated left-jabs and right-crosses
    on the shorter Spaniard, who was now limited in his attack.

    In Rounds 9, 10 and 11 > Juergen continued to score with left-jabs and right-crosses into the face of Urtain who was not
    fighting as effectively as he was during the first-half of the bout.

    In Round 12, the Spaniard tried to 'maul-and-brawl' at Center-Ring, but Urtain could not maintain a consistent offense as he
    was thwarted by the German Challenger.

    Coming out for Round 13, the bout was still 'up-for-grabs'.

    In Round 13, both fighters scrapped at Center-Ring. Urtain tried, but could not land his 'vaunted' powerful right-hand on the
    Challenger's chin. On the other side, Juergen pecked away with left-hands into the Champion's face.

    At the {1:40 Mark}, with both fighters 'mauling' at Center-Ring, Juergen caught Jose with a right-hand lead high-on-the-head.
    Jose was 'shaken', and then backed up to the back-right Ropes. Juergen moved in quickly, and landed a 'chopping' right-hand to
    Jose's jaw.

    Jose went down, and fell on his right-side along the back-right Ring area near the Ropes. Jose got up at the '4-Count', and
    was ready to continue.

    Juergen then moved in, and raked over the Champion with a series of left-hands and right-crosses to the face and eyes for
    the last 50-Seconds. Jose just barely made it out of Round 13, with cuts over both eyebrows.
    Were some of those right crosses in the closing secs actually lacings across the eyes and thumbs to his right eye? my friend Carl told me that his eye was a little bit too swollen at the end of round 13 and therefore it could not have been swollen simply because of a few right crosses to the eyes
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    Triple 'B',

    Referee - Georges Gondre did not penalize Juergin Blin, but he did warn him several times
    for rubbing his right-glove across Jose Manuel Urtain's eyes in Round 13.

    Jose Manuel Urtain's Manager - Yamil Chade 'did' file a protest with officials after the bout,
    as he complained about the scoring.

    He stated the '3' Officials were pro-German and were against the Spanish Champion.
    * Referee - Georges Gronde {France} ..... 73-68
    * Judge - Kurt Rado {Austria} ................ 72-70
    * Judge - Domenica Carabellese ............. 71-67

    He felt that his fighter won, and retained the European Championship by 2-Points, stating that
    Jose was the more eager and the stronger fighter for the first 10-Rounds.

    Yamil Chade >

    "The '3' Judges were pro-German and gave several undeserved Rounds to Juergen Blin
    because of technique, and not effective aggression. Jose landed the harder punches
    throughout the first 10-Rounds."

    "Yes, Jose had many faults tonight, but he carried the fight to the Challenger for
    2/3's of the bout. In my eyes, he won this bout by '2-Points' with room to spare."
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    'The Bout'

    Is this your own personal commentating? Damn thorough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    'The Bout'

    Is this your own personal commentating? Damn thorough.
    Slim....Bill is more than thorough, he even reveals what corner men/referees/managers as well fighters are thinking. He has injected pure Reminiscence & Nostalgia into this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Triple 'B',

    Referee - Georges Gondre did not penalize Juergin Blin, but he did warn him several times
    for rubbing his right-glove across Jose Manuel Urtain's eyes in Round 13.

    Jose Manuel Urtain's Manager - Yamil Chade 'did' file a protest with officials after the bout,
    as he complained about the scoring.

    He stated that the '3' Officials were pro-German and were against the Spanish Champion.
    * Referee - Georges Gronde {France} ............... 73-68
    * Judge - Kurt Rado {Austria} ........................... 72-70
    * Judge - Domenica Carabellese {Italy} ............. 71-67

    He felt that his fighter won, and retained the European Championship by 2-Points, stating that
    Jose was the more eager and the stronger fighter for the first 10-Rounds.

    Yamil Chade >

    "The '3' Judges were pro-German and gave several undeserved Rounds to Juergen Blin
    because of technique, and not effective aggression. Jose landed the harder punches
    throughout the first 10-Rounds."

    "This decision is a Robbery. The '3' Officials were bought."

    "Yes, Jose had many faults tonight, but he carried the fight to the Challenger for
    2/3's of the bout. In my eyes, he won this bout by '2-Points' with room to spare."
    'El Mundo Deportivo' {Spain Newspaper}

    Scored the bout {71-69} for the Challenger - Juergen Blin.

    Based upon his 'Knockdown' over Jose Manuel Urtain in Round 13, and complete
    dominance in Rounds 14 and 15.
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