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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost

    Thats amazing, at the time did u notice the below average sized crowds and the animosity toward Muhammad.
    Who were you favouring?
    At the time, I was only a kid of six and the crowd seemed big to me and I kinda like the way Ali mouthed off. I think my father was for Liston but can not really remember now, who he was for.
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    DOWN GOES FRAZIER!!!!!
    I still love hearing a Cosell called fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    DOWN GOES FRAZIER!!!!!
    I still love hearing a Cosell called fight
    I like the way Howard Cosell called a fight. Made you feel part of the crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
    DOWN GOES FRAZIER!!!!!
    I still love hearing a Cosell called fight
    I like the way Howard Cosell called a fight. Made you feel part of the crowd.
    Its funny,I dont watch my Cosell called fights as often anymore.I usually put in fights to train fighters,and if other people other then Feur are watching the fight with me,it feels like their intruding on a cherished childhood memory,sort of like,Ill share the library with you to train you,but those are mine.
    I should get over it,I suppose,but I grew up with Cosell,listening to that distinctive voice,made me want to box.

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    Why get over it? I liked Howard when he called boxing matches, but did not like him as much when he did football games. Sorta felt like he was turning his back on the sport. Just was not same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost
    Why get over it? I liked Howard when he called boxing matches, but did not like him as much when he did football games. Sorta felt like he was turning his back on the sport. Just was not same.
    Theres stuff to teach in those fights as well,but it feels like someones stomping around in my childhood when I play those fights for too many people
    When Im running fights,Ive got a room full of sweaty boxers,that Im running tape for

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    Cosell did call boxing so well, so dramatically. That being said, my first boxing memory was watching a young Benitez give a young Leonard all he could handle. Cosell called that fight and I watch it every so often, just to hear Cosell's accolades for both fighters.

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    Watching the original "Friday Night Fights" with my dad in the mid 1950's.

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    Watching Jim Corrbat knock out John L. Sullivan. It was unbelievable. I telegraphed all my friends immediately.

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    My dad extolling the virtues of Bob Foster and always cheering for Jerry Quarry. I was very young, around 4 or 5.
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    Also...strapping on head gear for the first time....the fear in my stomach!!!!
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    I'm sure I had seen some fights before, but the one I remember real clearly is Tyson - Spinks.

    My older brother actually went to the kitchen to get some beers for him and my dad and you all know what happend. He couldn't believe it was already over by the time he got back.

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    When Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfeilds ear off i remember my parents freaking out and all the cops going into the ring

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    My earliest memories are the Fenech v Nelson fights where Jeff was robbed in the first but destroyed in the second.

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    I remember Nigel Benn and Iron Barkley watching that with my Dad sort of got me hooked, but all my dads family have always been into boxing they were all big Mcguigen fans.

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