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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Rounds 1-12....

    Another so called "prime" Clay fight that proves beyond any shadow of a doubt that Cassius Clay at this time would have posed absolutely no threat to any modern boxers.

    And further a proof of the complete farcity of the amazing Ali "reflexes".

    I remember at one point, Mildenberger was pasting that fucker too but I haven't seen it for years now and forget the round.
    "Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"

    Lennox Lewis

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    This is a great thread.
    Yeah Paxtom is kind of like a running history lesson on boxing.

    Strange fella....

    But quality poster.
    Just like you.
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    listen up people Bill is like an encyclopedia of Boxing and I have quite enjoyed reading about all the venues of these past fights. Knowing the attendance and the referee and the names of the judges and the way the judges score the fight . this is excellent information and I appreciate it. I also like knowing about who the handlers of the fighters were and he has also quite accurately posted the various purses of each fighter. He is also an invaluable resource of the top 10 rankings for any particular year. it's good stuff for any boxing aficianado.

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    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    listen up people Bill is like an encyclopedia of Boxing and I have quite enjoyed reading about all the venues of these past fights. Knowing the attendance and the referee and the names of the judges and the way the judges score the fight . this is excellent information and I appreciate it. I also like knowing about who the handlers of the fighters were and he has also quite accurately posted the various purses of each fighter. He is also an invaluable resource of the top 10 rankings for any particular year. it's good stuff for any boxing aficianado.
    Well if he makes up another false quote or hangs shit on Ali like saying he wants to buy a ticket for his funeral one more time; you and walrus will have to deal with him personally and read his shit instead of being in here cause he is on his second warning and we dont give out three.
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    @bill Paxton please try to leave out death wishes and cruel remarks about brain damage and just keep up the statistical angles on boxing that you have been doing so excellently with.

    @Bill Paxtom

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Did Bill really say that stuff.. And I though you were psycho brock lol
    "Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"

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    I remember bill said that stuff about wanting Alli to have head trauma or something like that but that was a long time ago. I recently saw it mentioned on another board that he had said that and certain people had not been aware that he had said that. I guess he is now getting a warning for it for the second time but to be honest I have not seen him write any of that cruel stuff for quite a long time now

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    During Round 1,

    Mildenberger realized that he could 'easily' reach the Champion with right-hands to the
    mid-section.

    But Cassius found out fairly quickly, that Karl was open for quick right-hands over the top,
    as he kept his left-hand low when he moved forward.

    Round 1 was a good action session.


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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    ~ Round 2 ~

    0:02 > Both meet at Center-Ring
    0:04 > Both exchange jabs, Cassius fires a left, and Mildenberger fires a right.
    0:07 > Cassius backs up to the right Corner.
    0:08 > Cassius wings a right-hand lead.

    0:09 > Mildenberger counters with a straight right.
    0:12 > Cassius circles 180* to the left side of the Ring.
    0:14 > Cassius misses with '2' left jabs.
    0:18 > Mildenberger is pressing hard.

    0:30 > Cassius is dancing on his toes, and is moving fast along the front-center Ring area.
    0:32 > Cassius circles 360*.
    0:35 > Mildenberger paws with '2' right-jabs to the head.
    0:43 > Cassius lands a light 'left-right' to the face of Mildenberger who is still pressing.

    0:49 > Cassius lands a left-jab, as Mildenberger counters with a fast right-jab to the face.
    0:53 > Mildenberger lands a good 'right-left' to the head, driving Cassius to the front-center Ropes.
    0:58 > Mildenberger lands a 'jarring' right-hand to the Champion's chin, which snaps his head.
    0:59 > Cassius backs up into the front-right Corner.

    1:07 > Cassius is bopping up-and-down, but he is not punching.
    1:09 > Mildenberger lands a good 'left-right' into the Champion.
    1:11 > Cassius moves back into the front-right Corner.
    1:12 > Mildenberger moves in.

    1:12 > Cassius grabs and hold Mildenberger's neck.
    1:13 > Mildenberger digs '2' hard left-hands into the Champion's belly.
    1:16 > Cassius circles out of the Corner.
    1:18 > Referee - Teddy Waltham warns Cassius for 'holding' and locking his left-arm over Mildenberger's neck.

    1:20 > Both fighters are at Center-Ring.
    1:23 > Mildenberger fires in a 'right-right-left' to the body.
    1:24 > Cassius backs up to the back-right Corner.
    1:25 > The Champion looks befuddled by the southpaw Challenger's attack.

    1:26 > Cassius grabs and holds as Mildenberger moves in.
    1:27 > Mildenberger lands a good left-hand to the mid-section.
    1:28 > Cassius gets out of the back-right Corner.
    1:29 > Mildenberger lands a solid 'right-left' to the body as Cassius is along the back-center Ropes.

    1:30 > Cassius back-pedals fast to the left side of the Ring.
    1:32 > Mildenberger is relentlessly chasing the Champion.
    1:33 > Mildenberger lands a 'right-left' to the face.
    1:34 > Cassius counters with a fast right-hand to the left side of Mildenberger's face.

    1:40 > Cassius goes back to circling, as he looks confused by the 'fast-and-hard' pressing German.
    1:46 > At Center-Ring, Cassius is missing with everything he throws.
    1:48 > Mildenberger is easily avoiding the Champion's punches by ducking and weaving.
    1:53 > Both exchange light 'one-two' punches.

    1:55 > Cassius 'finally lands', as he scores with '2' light left-jabs to the face.
    2:03 > Mildenberger steps forward with an awkward charge, but lands with '4' pecking right-jabs to the face.
    2:04 > Cassius is driven into the front-center Ropes,
    2:06 > Cassius 'misses' with a big sweeping right-hand.

    2:08 > Mildenberger 'misses' with a counter straight left-hand.
    2:10 > Mildenberger is still pressing hard, but he has his hands low.
    2:17 > Cassius moves to Center-Ring, and is dancing while flicking punches.
    2:27 > Cassius steps forward, and lands a good 'left-right' to the Challenger's chin.

    2:34 > Both exchange jabs.
    2:45 > Cassius is still missing, and misses with another 'left-right'.
    2:50 > Mildenberger is still moving in.
    2:51 > Cassius misses with another 'left-right'.

    2:54 > Mildenberger digs with a right-hand to the body.
    2:55 > Mildenberger lands with a lead left-hand.
    2:57 > Cassius lands with a short right-hand to the head.
    3:00 > Bell

    Round 2 > Clearly for Karl Mildenberger.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 03-08-2015 at 06:58 PM.

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    @Max Power look at the gorgeous body of Ali.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    ~ Round 2 ~

    0:02 > Both meet at Center-Ring
    0:04 > Both exchange jabs, Cassius fires a left, and Mildenberger fires a right.
    0:07 > Cassus backs up to the right Corner.
    0:08 > Cassius wings a right-hand lead.

    0:09 > Mildenberger counters with a straight right.
    0:12 > Cassius circles 180* to the left side of the Ring.
    0:14 > Cassius misses with '2' left jabs.
    0:18 > Mildenberger is pressing hard.

    0:30 > Cassius is dancing on his toes, and is moving fast along the front-center Ring area.
    0:32 > Cassius circles 360*.
    0:35 > Mildenberger paws with '2' right-jabs to the head.
    0:43 > Cassius lands a light 'left-right' to the face of Mildenberger who is still pressing.

    0:49 > Cassis lands a left-jab, as Mildenberger counters with a fast right-jab to the face.
    0:53 > Mildenberger lands a good 'right-left' to the head, driving Cassius to the front-right Corner
    Holy cow, now we are getting second by second breakdowns, this shit gets better everyday.

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    or ridicuous depending on your perspective
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    ~ Round 2 ~

    0:02 > Both meet at Center-Ring
    0:04 > Both exchange jabs, Cassius fires a left, and Mildenberger fires a right.
    0:07 > Cassius backs up to the right Corner.
    0:08 > Cassius wings a right-hand lead.

    0:09 > Mildenberger counters with a straight right.
    0:12 > Cassius circles 180* to the left side of the Ring.
    0:14 > Cassius misses with '2' left jabs.
    0:18 > Mildenberger is pressing hard.

    0:30 > Cassius is dancing on his toes, and is moving fast along the front-center Ring area.
    0:32 > Cassius circles 360*.
    0:35 > Mildenberger paws with '2' right-jabs to the head.
    0:43 > Cassius lands a light 'left-right' to the face of Mildenberger who is still pressing.

    0:49 > Cassius lands a left-jab, as Mildenberger counters with a fast right-jab to the face.
    0:53 > Mildenberger lands a good 'right-left' to the head, driving Cassius to the front-center Ropes.
    0:58 > Mildenberger lands a 'jarring' right-hand to the Champion's chin, which snaps his head.
    0:59 > Cassius backs up into the front-right Corner.

    1:07 > Cassius is bopping up-and-down, but he is not punching.
    1:09 > Mildenberger lands a good 'left-right' into the Champion.
    1:11 > Cassius moves back into the front-right Corner.
    1:12 > Mildenberger moves in.

    1:12 > Cassius grabs and hold Mildenberger's neck.
    1:13 > Mildenberger digs '2' hard left-hands into the Champion's belly.
    1:16 > Cassius circles out of the Corner.
    1:18 > Referee - Teddy Waltham warns Cassius for 'holding' and locking his left-arm over Mildenberger's neck.

    1:20 > Both fighters are at Center-Ring.
    1:23 > Mildenberger fires in a 'right-right-left' to the body.
    1:24 > Cassius backs up to the back-right Corner.
    1:25 > The Champion looks befuddled by the southpaw Challenger's attack.

    1:26 > Cassius grabs and holds as Mildenberger moves in.
    1:27 > Mildenberger lands a good left-hand to the mid-section.
    1:28 > Cassius gets out of the back-right Corner.
    1:29 > Mildenberger lands a solid 'right-left' to the body as Cassius is along the back-center Ropes.

    1:30 > Cassius back-pedals fast to the left side of the Ring.
    1:32 > Mildenberger is relentlessly chasing the Champion.
    1:33 > Mildenberger lands a 'right-left' to the face.
    1:34 > Cassius counters with a fast right-hand to the left side of Mildenberger's face.

    1:40 > Cassius goes back to circling, as he looks confused by the 'fast-and-hard' pressing German.
    1:46 > At Center-Ring, Cassius is missing with everything he throws.
    1:48 > Mildenberger is easily avoiding the Champion's punches by ducking and weaving.
    1:53 > Both exchange light 'one-two' punches.

    1:55 > Cassius 'finally lands', as he scores with '2' light left-jabs to the face.
    2:03 > Mildenberger steps forward with an awkward charge, but lands with '4' pecking right-jabs to the face.
    2:04 > Cassius is driven into the front-center Ropes,
    2:06 > Cassius 'misses' with a big sweeping right-hand.

    2:08 > Mildenberger 'misses' with a counter straight left-hand.
    2:10 > Mildenberger is still pressing hard, but he has his hands low.
    2:17 > Cassius moves to Center-Ring, and is dancing while flicking punches.
    2:27 > Cassius steps forward, and lands a good 'left-right' to the Challenger's chin.

    2:34 > Both exchange jabs.
    2:45 > Cassius is still missing, and misses with another 'left-right'.
    2:50 > Mildenberger is still moving in.
    2:51 > Cassius misses with another 'left-right'.

    2:54 > Mildenberger digs with a right-hand to the body.
    2:55 > Mildenberger lands with a lead left-hand.
    2:57 > Cassius lands with a short right-hand to the head.
    3:00 > Bell

    Round 2 > Clearly for Karl Mildenberger.
    Side Note;

    Both Joe Louis and Max Schmeling scored Round 2 for Karl Mildenberger.

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    its really amazing how you got access to both schmeling and Louis's scorecards. Were they actually judges or just sitting at ringside?

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