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    Default Re: Bad Stoppages.

    Mike Weaver vs. Michael Dokes 'I'

    Hard to find many worse than this.

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    Brewer v Echols! Hachet was live off the ropes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Brewer v Echols! Hachet was live off the ropes
    Great example and one of my all time favorite fights.

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    duuno if it has been mentioned but i watched carson jones v brian rose for the first time the other day

    that was hurrendous

    i was in barbados when it was on originally
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    Default Re: Bad Stoppages.

    Larry Holmes vs. Muhammad Ali

    The bout should have been stopped way earlier by Angelo Dundee or the
    Nevada State Boxing Commission.

    Bad Stoppage in Reverse, as Muhammad Ali was done by Round 8.

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    Default Re: Bad Stoppages.

    Calzaghe --The Beanflicker thread lays it out!
    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...stoppages.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Calzaghe --The Beanflicker thread lays it out!
    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...stoppages.html
    Lays what out? Someone using conjecture and a clear agenda to make a groundless assertion? Where are all the complaints from Calzaghe's opponents? Ask Woodhall what he thinks? The OP even admits not to having seen Joe pre Lacy, which is about 85/90% of his career.

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    Default Re: Bad Stoppages.

    When a slow starter meets a fast starter, the potential for an early explosion is high, and that was the case here.


    When Dokes entered the ring, he threw six red roses to the crowd as was his weird wont. As soon as the bell rang, Dokes stormed after the popular Weaver, a notoriously slow starter. Then, just twenty seconds into the fight, Dokes staggered Weaver with a left hook and then dropped him with a follow-up hook.


    Weaver got up quickly and did not appear to be badly hurt. After taking the mandatory eight count, the Adonis-physiqued Mike covered up on the ropes and Dokes went straight for the kill. He got it at the 1:03 mark as referee Joey Curtis stopped the fight awarding the Don King fighter the World title. The stunned and angry crowd began to boo and then chanted “Bullshit! Bullshit!” and “Fix! Fix!” Meanwhile, a brawl broke out in the ring between supporters of the two fighters.


    Dokes had demanded the championship belt that Weaver had worn into the ring, and Weaver’s brother swiped at Dokes, causing the mini-mayhem. The brawling camps and the crowd’s growing disgruntlement persuaded ring announcer Chuck Hall that it would be prudent if he did not announce the TKO, and he quickly left the arena.

    The fight took place four weeks after the fatal Mancini-Kim bout, and referee Curtis was told by the Nevada State Athletic Commission to beware of a fighter’s health during the match.Curtis had been chosen as the referee the morning of the fight at a meeting of the Nevada State Athletic Commission and said they discussed the Deuk Koo Kim tragedy at the meeting. Kim, a South Korean lightweight, died the previous month after a championship fight with Ray Mancini.


    “Kim was all they stressed at that meeting,” he said. “And Kim was always in the back of my head.” A day later, Roy Tennison, executive secretary of the commission, said, “I think the ref overreacted because of all the safety talk.”


    The WBA ordered a rematch. This one ended in a controversial draw after which the always quotable Dokes exclaimed, “I’ll fight anybody, as long as it isn’t Weaver. They’ll have to strip my title first.”

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