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    It was surprising how both Curry and Honeyghan faded so fast what happened to the Curry that almost decapitated McCrory with one of the quickest left hooks i've ever seen and what happened to Honeyghan who gave such a masterclass on Curry ??

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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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    Honeyghan was lucky to have faced a weight drained Curry. If not he wouldn't have won. A well Curry would of destroyed Lloyd. Which is why Honeyghan refused to rematch Curry at 154.
    Yeah, you're right mate. And McCallum was lucky he fighting a 5' 10" Curry and not a 5' 11" Curry or Curry would have beaten him.

    And Jacquot only beat Curry cos a man at ringside was wearing his beret at a jaunty angle and that distracted Don from the task at hand.

    I'm sure you can think up excuses for all of Currys defeats, VD, but he got battered by the better man in AC in 86. The best Curry would never have beaten Honeyghan that night and no amount of whining from you will change that.
    Than why did Honeyghan refuse to rematch Curry at 154? There's no doubt a Curry rematch would of paid him more than what he got against Johnny Bumphus. But Honeyghan flat refused.
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    Do you have details of when LH turned down the rematch?

    I've never heard about this. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    It was surprising how both Curry and Honeyghan faded so fast what happened to the Curry that almost decapitated McCrory with one of the quickest left hooks i've ever seen and what happened to Honeyghan who gave such a masterclass on Curry ??
    Very true indeed. People were SERIOUSLY talking about Curry dethroning the Marvelous One. Seems ridiculous nowadays.

    Curry was such a great, wonderful fighter in his prime but the Honeyghan beating took a lot out of him. I know that some (VD) feel that Curry lost because he was weight drained but you also have to factor in he underestimated Lloyd. There was a lot to the build up in that fight. Honey was a tough Jamaican/South London boy who wasn't going to be denied that night. He also bet his purse on a win so you KNOW he was well up for it.

    Lloyd had Curry's number just as Starling had Honeyghans number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    It was surprising how both Curry and Honeyghan faded so fast what happened to the Curry that almost decapitated McCrory with one of the quickest left hooks i've ever seen and what happened to Honeyghan who gave such a masterclass on Curry ??
    Very true indeed. People were SERIOUSLY talking about Curry dethroning the Marvelous One. Seems ridiculous nowadays.

    Curry was such a great, wonderful fighter in his prime but the Honeyghan beating took a lot out of him. I know that some (VD) feel that Curry lost because he was weight drained but you also have to factor in he underestimated Lloyd. There was a lot to the build up in that fight. Honey was a tough Jamaican/South London boy who wasn't going to be denied that night. He also bet his purse on a win so you KNOW he was well up for it.

    Lloyd had Curry's number just as Starling had Honeyghans number.
    Well said i agree cc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    It was surprising how both Curry and Honeyghan faded so fast what happened to the Curry that almost decapitated McCrory with one of the quickest left hooks i've ever seen and what happened to Honeyghan who gave such a masterclass on Curry ??
    Very true indeed. People were SERIOUSLY talking about Curry dethroning the Marvelous One. Seems ridiculous nowadays.

    Curry was such a great, wonderful fighter in his prime but the Honeyghan beating took a lot out of him. I know that some (VD) feel that Curry lost because he was weight drained but you also have to factor in he underestimated Lloyd. There was a lot to the build up in that fight. Honey was a tough Jamaican/South London boy who wasn't going to be denied that night. He also bet his purse on a win so you KNOW he was well up for it.

    Lloyd had Curry's number just as Starling had Honeyghans number.
    Well said i agree cc.
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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Honeyghan was lucky to have faced a weight drained Curry. If not he wouldn't have won. A well Curry would of destroyed Lloyd. Which is why Honeyghan refused to rematch Curry at 154.
    Yeah, you're right mate. And McCallum was lucky he fighting a 5' 10" Curry and not a 5' 11" Curry or Curry would have beaten him.

    And Jacquot only beat Curry cos a man at ringside was wearing his beret at a jaunty angle and that distracted Don from the task at hand.

    I'm sure you can think up excuses for all of Currys defeats, VD, but he got battered by the better man in AC in 86. The best Curry would never have beaten Honeyghan that night and no amount of whining from you will change that.
    Than why did Honeyghan refuse to rematch Curry at 154? There's no doubt a Curry rematch would of paid him more than what he got against Johnny Bumphus. But Honeyghan flat refused.
    VD

    Do you have details of when LH turned down the rematch?

    I've never heard about this. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.

    p.s. I love your abrasive style even though you do pick on new kids too much.
    According to my deal with Saddo, I'm not allowed to put posters with less than 100 posts in there place. Once there over 100 there fair game. Plus I'm not picking on them. I'm just correcting the error of there ways. slk123 and Lacy are not new posters. There below mediocre, but not new.

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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Honeyghan was lucky to have faced a weight drained Curry. If not he wouldn't have won. A well Curry would of destroyed Lloyd. Which is why Honeyghan refused to rematch Curry at 154.
    Yeah, you're right mate. And McCallum was lucky he fighting a 5' 10" Curry and not a 5' 11" Curry or Curry would have beaten him.

    And Jacquot only beat Curry cos a man at ringside was wearing his beret at a jaunty angle and that distracted Don from the task at hand.

    I'm sure you can think up excuses for all of Currys defeats, VD, but he got battered by the better man in AC in 86. The best Curry would never have beaten Honeyghan that night and no amount of whining from you will change that.
    Than why did Honeyghan refuse to rematch Curry at 154? There's no doubt a Curry rematch would of paid him more than what he got against Johnny Bumphus. But Honeyghan flat refused.
    VD

    Do you have details of when LH turned down the rematch?

    I've never heard about this. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.

    p.s. I love your abrasive style even though you do pick on new kids too much.
    According to my deal with Saddo, I'm not allowed to put posters with less than 100 posts in there place. Once there over 100 there fair game. Plus I'm not picking on them. I'm just correcting the error of there ways. slk123 and Lacy are not new posters. There below mediocre, but not new.
    I apologize if I was wrong, VD. Have a cc.

    By the way, you probably meant to write THEIR not THERE. Not that most people know nowadays....

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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by taansend
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Honeyghan was lucky to have faced a weight drained Curry. If not he wouldn't have won. A well Curry would of destroyed Lloyd. Which is why Honeyghan refused to rematch Curry at 154.
    Yeah, you're right mate. And McCallum was lucky he fighting a 5' 10" Curry and not a 5' 11" Curry or Curry would have beaten him.

    And Jacquot only beat Curry cos a man at ringside was wearing his beret at a jaunty angle and that distracted Don from the task at hand.

    I'm sure you can think up excuses for all of Currys defeats, VD, but he got battered by the better man in AC in 86. The best Curry would never have beaten Honeyghan that night and no amount of whining from you will change that.
    Than why did Honeyghan refuse to rematch Curry at 154? There's no doubt a Curry rematch would of paid him more than what he got against Johnny Bumphus. But Honeyghan flat refused.
    VD

    Do you have details of when LH turned down the rematch?

    I've never heard about this. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.

    p.s. I love your abrasive style even though you do pick on new kids too much.
    According to my deal with Saddo, I'm not allowed to put posters with less than 100 posts in there place. Once there over 100 there fair game. Plus I'm not picking on them. I'm just correcting the error of there ways. slk123 and Lacy are not new posters. There below mediocre, but not new.
    I apologize if I was wrong, VD. Have a cc.

    By the way, you probably meant to write THEIR not THERE. Not that most people know nowadays....

    Point still got made

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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    Honeyghan injured is right hand blasting the mad dog in round one and the BBC commentators always mentioned it during his fights and Lloyd said it did play on his mind and thus effected his style of fighting. I believe the 86 version would have beaten both Breland and Starling but not a peak Curry he was something special. I could watch Curry fight all day his style was so efficient and effective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master
    Honeyghan injured is right hand blasting the mad dog in round one and the BBC commentators always mentioned it during his fights and Lloyd said it did play on his mind and thus effected his style of fighting. I believe the 86 version would have beaten both Breland and Starling but not a peak Curry he was something special. I could watch Curry fight all day his style was so efficient and effective.
    Lol - When was Curry peak then

    He was 25-0 and p4p number 1 when he fought Honeyghan
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    Default Re: Would 1986 Lloyd Honeyghan have beaten Mark Breland and Marlon Starling

    When he unified the titles including beating Marlon Starling twice. It is just an opinion and Honeyghan beat the fighter that was put in front of him, so I would not expect him to say I will take it easy on you as you look to be very tight at the weight. Honeyghan ripped it from him and credit to him for doing that.
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