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Wright - Trinidad for me, that is the fight which got me into boxing and made me a fan. It demonstrated that it truly was an art, not just brute strength and bloodletting.
i cant remember which but its surely a tyson fight.hes a phenom then.dismantling those bigger heavies.i think its the tyson-frazier fight that made me admire the technicalities of boxing.it was always a brawl when its tyson but you have to admire his style.cus d'amato did a great job.his double right uppercut where he switches to southpaw on the second punch was out of this world man
An empty can is always noisy.
Wow you remember it in some detail. How old were you in 96? That fight was on early hours of the morning right? Sounds like a right family knees up.
First fight I can remember wasnt live but I went to me nans to watch a repeat of Bruno Witherspoon. Some twat told me what happened before it started, felt gutted.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Last edited by Tysonbruno; 10-24-2008 at 11:16 AM.
I actually cried when Ali/Spinks 1 happened
I really dont think so,growing up in the 70's or the 60's,Ali was god allmighty,I guess if I had grown up in the 80's it would have been Sugar Ray,Tyson
But in both those decades,boxing was still big time
There really hasnt been a boxer in some time that really captivated the way they did back then,for various reasons.Im not saying there havent been great fights or fighters, but just not that captivate factor.
To put it in perspective, when was the last time you remember a major company hiring a boxer for their ad campaign in the States?
I know it wasn't the first I watched but its the one that sticks out the most from the "old" days lol
Chris Eubank Vs Michael Watson I.
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