26 JUNE 1993
Benn v Gent
So great to hear Reg and Jim the best double act of commentators we ever had on these shores (Ian Darke gets a special mention)
26 JUNE 1993
Benn v Gent
So great to hear Reg and Jim the best double act of commentators we ever had on these shores (Ian Darke gets a special mention)
That was peak Benn just getting ready to a rematch against Eubank.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
June 26, 1976
Carlos Monzón vs. Rodrigo Valdez I
Two South American greats going at it.
6-28-91
Mike Tyson vs Donovan "Razor" Ruddock II (highlights)
Tyson went from those glory days to the following, exactly 6 years later to the day............
6-28-97
Tyson-Holyfield II
We all know what happened on that day.
Looks like Holyfield dominated from round 1.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
July 1, 1967
Puerto Rican lightweight Carlos Ortiz stops Sugar Ramos via TKO to defend his WBC and WBA belts.
This was their 2nd matchup, since Ortiz had also TKO'ed Ramos the year before.
This is from their first matchup in 1966.
July 1, 1976
Puerto Rican superfeatherweight Alfredo Escalera retains his WBC title via UD against Shinichi "Buzzsaw" Yamabe in Japan.
Escalera had beaten Yamabe via TKO 3 months earlier in Japan as well.
2 JULY 1994
Wilfredo Vazquez v Jae Won Choi
Wilfredo Vazquez was a very good fighter that Naz destroyed with complete ease.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Good find.
It was nice to hear the commentary after the fight about that being Wilfredo Jr.'s first time seeing his father fight live, and about his showing off his own potential boxing skills. Junior did go on to have a fairly good career, but nothing at all like his father, which is the case more often than not in father-son boxing careers.
Vasquez was a guy I really enjoyed watching. I remember watching that fight. It is fascinating to me to watch Vasquez destroy that guy while trying not to hurt him. He saw right away that he was levels above his opponent and ended the fight but never really set down on his punches; he only hit him as hard as he needed to.
8 JULY 1979 Arguello v Limon
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