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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    was just coming on to add Sellars Thompson but beaten to it

    John David Jackson v Jorge Castro (I think that was his name ?)

    and Kid Akeem v Robert Quiroga
    Even though both of those fights you mentioned were FOTY, they are still very underrated.
    Knew Akeem v Quiroga was FOTY but not Jackson Castro - you learn something new everyday

    Thats what I mean though although FOTY you never really hear them mentioned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
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    was just coming on to add Sellars Thompson but beaten to it

    John David Jackson v Jorge Castro (I think that was his name ?)

    and Kid Akeem v Robert Quiroga
    Even though both of those fights you mentioned were FOTY, they are still very underrated.
    Knew Akeem v Quiroga was FOTY but not Jackson Castro - you learn something new everyday

    Thats what I mean though although FOTY you never really hear them mentioned
    Probably two of the most underrated FOTY's of the last 30 years or so, another underrated FOTY is Jose Luis Ramirez vs Edwin Rosario 2, i suggest you check that out if you haven't seen it.

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    so this thread got me looking at the fights of the year over the year and the rounds of the year awarded by The Ring.

    i see in 1988 Tyson v Spinks won round of the year ?!? Am I missing something here - not seen it for ten years or so but how did this win Round of the year ?!?
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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    so this thread got me looking at the fights of the year over the year and the rounds of the year awarded by The Ring.

    i see in 1988 Tyson v Spinks won round of the year ?!? Am I missing something here - not seen it for ten years or so but how did this win Round of the year ?!?

    You are not missing anything, because the Ring frequently has its collective head up it's butt. That round was "wipeout of the year," but there sure as Hell was no exchange.

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    Jackson-Castro- "the punch from God." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gNJsdRDQYw

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    Aaron Davis KO 9 Mark Breland...man that was a rough exciting fight

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    Glenwood Brown vs Meldrick Taylor wern't a bad fight. Meldrick Taylor dropped twice early. Then comesback and gives Glenwood Brown, a boxing lesson in the later rounds, winning a well earned decision.

    John John Molina vs Tony Lopez 3 the best of there 3 fights, thanks to Spicoli for introducing me to this great little trilogy.

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Glenwood Brown vs Meldrick Taylor wern't a bad fight. Meldrick Taylor dropped twice early. Then comesback and gives Glenwood Brown, a boxing lesson in the later rounds, winning a well earned decision.

    John John Molina vs Tony Lopez 3 the best of there 3 fights, thanks to Spicoli for introducing me to this great little trilogy.
    Good call on Brown/Taylor.Brown was a tough-tough nut.Good story.Pretty well rounded but struggled with weight.I think I had that only a 1 point fight for Meldrick but was a while ago.Had the 9th and 12th even

    Have always though that trilogy underrated.Def top ten too me.

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    My next five:

    Monroe Brooks vs. Bruce Curry

    Danny Nardico vs. Charley Norkus

    Ray Olivera -vs- Ben Tackie

    Scott Pemberton Vs Omar Sheika 2 (a great fight) is the essence of a closet classic. I featured it in my book. Both thease guys had a habit of producing such fights-- like Maddalone and Minto. They came to fight. Both of these guys fought in a number of such fights. I only hope and pray they have not paid a permanent price

    Mark Kaylor and Errol Christie is well up on my list. A classic closet classic if ever there was one. A Brit dust up WITH A BLEND OF GRUDGE THROWN IN FOR GOOD MEASURE.!



    As an aside, Charles Brewer, Pemberton, Sheika and Elver Murqui all fought in several closet classics. Echols fought in a few as well, but he is all done now. No legs. Teddy Reid was another tough cookie. Some guys are walking closet classics...like Michael Gomez or Oliviera or Sheika

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    On July 23, 2002, I was well ensconced in my den in the North Woods of New Hampshire, amber liquid in one hand and a large ring corona in another.

    Elvir "The Kosovo Kid" Muriqi (24-1, 14 KO's) was set to meet "Slamming" Sam Ahmad (16-3-3, 7 KO's) in New Rochelle, NY. Ahmad, not known for having heavy hands, had made his bones fighting at the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia and may have been taken too lightly by Muriqi’s camp which included trainer, Teddy Atlas. I also noted that Sammy had won a MD over the very tough John Scully who had badly injured his shoulder and still fought through the pain. As for Muriqi, I had seen him lose a dreadful DQ to Dan Sheehan (which he later avenged in another snoozer). I was not impressed, but hell, there was nothing else to do.

    But, “BAM POW, BANG,” the fight turned out to be pure savagery. Within a matter of seconds, a surprised Elvir found himself on the deck compliments of an Ahmad numbing right. Quickly recovering, The Kid shot a wicked uppercut on the point of Sammy's chin and dropped him hard. With only a minute and a half having elapsed off the clock, both fighters had been down and I was up and shouting.


    “That was the first time I had ever been down and I was like, ‘oh, I’m on the floor.’ It was a place I had never been before so I said, ‘get up, get up fast.’ I got up and I never thought about giving up or losing the fight. I knew I had to get up and win.....When I dropped him I thought I had him and I was going to finish him....Trainer Teddy [Atlas] was banging on the floor for me to look at him, but I didn’t, and I forgot that the guy could hit me back again.” (Thomas Gerbasi, “Elvir Muriqi: Smoothing Out the Rough Edges.” [Available Online].

    Muriqi moved in for the kill and launched a left hook but Sammy got inside it and unleashed his own bomb, another malefic right, that sent The Kosovo Kid down for the second time and for all practical purposes, the fight seemed over as Elvir's eyes did a full-tilt boogie.

    Somehow, someway, he did a gut check and got up on rubbery legs ready to be savaged, but "Slamming Sammy" was not up to the task. The vulnerable Muriqi hung on and made it to the bell. Sammy had let him off the hook, a fatal mistake.

    In the second, Muriqi was again decked early by a countering right that hit him flush. He wobbled up and held on in desperation once more trying to clear the Ahmad-induced cobwebs out. Sammy then scored his fourth knockdown in the what had now become a pier six, but the Lion-hearted Muriqi would not fold. Still, Ahmad sensed the end and so did everybody else in New Rochelle, that is, everybody except "The Kid," who took the mandatory 8 count from boxing Referee Santa.

    Looking to end matters once and for all, Ahmad moved in to throw the same right that had earlier rendered Muriqi badly hurt. But this time it was Muriqi who got there first with a right to the side of the head and Ahmad amazingly staggered back visibly hurt. Now it was the Philadelphia fighters' turn to clear the cobwebs. Muriqi pounced on him like white on rice using an uppercut followed by a jack hammer right and then he shoved him to the canvas but it was rightly ruled a no-knockdown. As the bell, ended, Ahmad slowly headed back to his corner.

    In the third stanza, it was Muriqi who smelled blood and he picked up where he left off. He cracked a lethal right to Sammy's temple to score his second knockdown. When he got up, Elvir went after him with pure malice aforethought and banged him with a right over the top. Ahmad responded by tackling him and both fighters went down. Again, the referee ruled a no-knockdown, but it was a highly questionable ruling. The right clearly had started Sammy on his way down. The tackle merely camouflaged the clean hit.

    As the brutal brawl continued, both fighters alternated with trip-hammer rights and lefts, hooks and uppercuts, Finally, Muriqi launched a vicious volley of molar-rattling shots banging Ahmad from pillar to post. The Kid pounded Ahmad onto the ropes where he sagged dangerously vulnerable. Referee Santa gave Sammy an early Christmas gift by rushing in and pulling the rampaging Muriqi off him at 2:57 of the third. The courageous Muriqi displayed an uncommon amount of heart to snatch victory from apparent defeat.

    You want action, a pier six, ebb and flow? Will a total of 6 knockdowns called and 2 knockdowns not called in just 3 rounds suffice? Had Mickey Ward not met Arturo Gatti on May 18th at the Mohegan Sun, this fight would have been aslam dunk
    for the boxing Fight of the Year. Maybe it should have been anyway.

    The Kid is now 36 - 5 and is still a draw around the Big Apple. Sammy fought one more time and lost by tko.


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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Last edited by Spicoli; 07-10-2009 at 01:38 AM.

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Ray Oliveira also has a real good fight with Vince Phillips too, really hot and cold fighter.

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Hasim Rahman vs Corrie Sanders...Great fight !!.....Derrel Coley vs.Jaime rocky Balboa.Brutal

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    Default Re: What are the 5 best rare fights of all time?

    Derrel Coley vs.Jaime rocky Balboa was indeed a great one.l

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