Everything that makes Boxing what it should be Leonard Hearns 1. For personal reasons I enjoyed Mcmillan v Stecca.
Everything that makes Boxing what it should be Leonard Hearns 1. For personal reasons I enjoyed Mcmillan v Stecca.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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live:
JLC-Chico I
Izzy-Rafa I
Izzy-Rafa III
Paul-Quintana I
TV:
JCC-Taylor I
Barrios-Freitas
Castro-Jackson I
Cotto-Torres
DVD/Video:
Chacon-Boza II
Sanchez-Gomez
Foreman-Lyle
Arguello-Olivares
Nigel Benn vs Gerald McClellan
Such a shame it ended in tragedy.
Live on TV
Castillo-Corrales I
Gatti-Ward I
All three Marquez-Vasquez bouts
The Thrilla in Manila - Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier III live at the Araneta Coliseum, in Cubao, Quezon City
( it was a misnomer, it was not held in Manila, but Manila being more well known...)
Many on live satellite feed like - Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Holmes, Leonard, Hagler, Duran, Hearns, Mancini, Little Red Lopez, Arguello...etc,
but the best would be Ali vs. Frazier I. First boxing match I ever saw, and got me hooked! Equally memorable, the Hagler vs Hearns fight.
Yeah, it was quite unforgettable; especially I, being a ” Cassius Clay" fan, felt distraught when he took a tremendous beating in that fight. I cannot recall, but I might have shed a tear for him, being young and all, as I watched the fight from our 13-inch, black and white, Zenith “tube” television, with those skinny legs.
Here was I, just a kid who idolized "Cassius Clay"; an infatuation built around stories eavesdropped from conversations and arguments, of Uncle's with neighbors and with friends. Youngsters were not allowed to participate in such adult conversations. This was 1971, what can I say.
You must imagine it was in an era where everyday life is a lot slower, and the big money fights like the “Fight of the Century” was on everybody’s plate with the magnitude of front page news. To finally see him get beat up and lose, and the aftermath being, defending in school, picking Ali over Joe Frazier when clearly, the later was the overwhelming favorite*.
However, more memorable for me of course, was seeing the “Thrilla in Manila” in the caged, and sweltering atmosphere of the nose-bleed section of the Araneta Dome!
*Ali was inactive for a while there for 3 years, accused of dodging the draft, and stripped of his boxing license, for religious reasons. He opened the door for a fan build-up towards Joe Frazier.
Benn v McCllelon - brutal and had me on the edge of my seat.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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