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    When Jackson fought McCellan in their 1st match- it was billed as BOMBS AWAY.
    Great friggin throwdown!!!! What was sad about it- look at the arena- they fought their butts off in a 1/2 empty arena.

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    I remember watching Yori Boy Campus v Roger Turner on an under card in the heat and near empty stadium fight a brilliant contest.
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    Put that on my to check out list: Campas-Turner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Put that on my to check out list: Campas-Turner.
    Both were undefeated at the time, boxer v brawler. Quality action from 2 young hungry fighters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    When Jackson fought McCellan in their 1st match- it was billed as BOMBS AWAY.
    Great friggin throwdown!!!! What was sad about it- look at the arena- they fought their butts off in a 1/2 empty arena.
    It was not about the money back then, but having it was good. lolol... they had a point to prove. I think that is missing from this era's fighters- only a few of them do it because they actually like it. Money, while important, does not a fight make.

    The only guy out there fighting the best of the best without the money being a priority is GGG- he would take anyone from 154 to 168. We know it. We all know it.

    With Ward back now, hopefully for good, we would have another guy that would take on any and everyone from a certain band- 160 to 175. We know deep down that Ward would take a fight... we know it. Don't front.
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    Your comment reminds me of the end of Hopkins Echols I.

    Antwon nails Hop less than a minute left, yet Hop doesn't clinch he fights it out & as soon as the bout ends: Hop goes to the only section where there were fans, like he was seeking their approval.

    Did I impress? To which all of the 45-75 people gave their approval.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    When Jackson fought McCellan in their 1st match- it was billed as BOMBS AWAY.
    Great friggin throwdown!!!! What was sad about it- look at the arena- they fought their butts off in a 1/2 empty arena.
    It was not about the money back then, but having it was good. lolol... they had a point to prove. I think that is missing from this era's fighters- only a few of them do it because they actually like it. Money, while important, does not a fight make.

    The only guy out there fighting the best of the best without the money being a priority is GGG- he would take anyone from 154 to 168. We know it. We all know it.

    With Ward back now, hopefully for good, we would have another guy that would take on any and everyone from a certain band- 160 to 175. We know deep down that Ward would take a fight... we know it. Don't front.
    King put on some good fights on the under card.
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