Most Disappointing Performances to You

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by sweetsci, Jul 9, 2020.


  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

    82,092
    22,173
    Sep 15, 2009
    I'll probably go for Solis against Vitali.
     
    Brixton Bomber and Webbiano like this.
  2. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

    10,419
    12,832
    Mar 2, 2006
    DeLaHoya v Mayweather - ODLH begins using his jab and wins 3 rounds in a row during the middle rounds and looked to have solved the Mayweather riddle, when he abruptly stopped with the jab and is outpointed the rest of the way. He states in the post fight interview, "It wasn't the night for the jab." WTF does that mean?

    Jimmy Paul v Greg Haugen - after brilliant performances against Robin Blake, Harry Arroyo and Daryl Tyson I couldn't believe what I was watching as he did a sleep-walk through 15 rounds against a guy I considered to be a better than average clubfighter.
     
    Roughhouse and George Crowcroft like this.
  3. mochabuzz

    mochabuzz Active Member Full Member

    589
    85
    Mar 3, 2005
    Tyson-Seldon.
    I was hoping that this would actually be a somewhat competitive fight... It was a farce... and then Tupac gets killed. :(
     
    Brixton Bomber and Thor Odinson like this.
  4. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

    21,934
    6,105
    Sep 21, 2013
    I genuinely thought Solis was going to beat Vitali that night.

    Cubans can be so lazy as pros.
     
    robert ungurean likes this.
  5. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

    82,092
    22,173
    Sep 15, 2009
    I thought he was the next great HW. His combination of speed power and timing put him on a skill level the division hadn't seen for so long, well this is what I was thinking at the time.

    But then, he imploded.
     
    Clinton and Brixton Bomber like this.
  6. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

    21,934
    6,105
    Sep 21, 2013
    Agreed. Solis looked really promising. Solis vs Haye would have been something.

    Classic USSR/Cuban blend of styles, which I thought would be epic at that level and weight. Guess not...
     
    lufcrazy likes this.
  7. 88Chris05

    88Chris05 Active Member Full Member

    1,395
    3,226
    Aug 20, 2013
    Kevin Mitchell was a real disappointment for me. He's been outstripped by a glut of British fighters in recent times who had nowhere near as much talent as him and he infuriated me with his no-shows against Katsidis and Burns. Supposed to be the biggest nights of his career and he froze in the headlights both times, throwing any gameplan out the window and then, of course, coming out with the "I didn't train" excuse afterwards. The fact that he didn't train properly is true, in all likelihood. Everyone knows he had trouble putting his boxing ahead of his boozing, but it's no excuse.

    He lost to Linares in another title tilt, but actually redeemed himself in my eyes with that showing. If he'd have fought like that against Katsidis and Mitchell he could have won for sure.
     
  8. ipitythefool

    ipitythefool Prediction ? Pain Full Member

    6,754
    12,108
    Mar 17, 2017
    Lewis v Holyfield 1 could have been great (2 undefeated future ATGs) but to be honest was really dull.
     
    mochabuzz and Brixton Bomber like this.
  9. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

    82,092
    22,173
    Sep 15, 2009
    He was the king of "if I'd have trained I'd have won"

    Do you remember how punch perfect he looked against Murray.
     
    88Chris05 and Brixton Bomber like this.
  10. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

    21,934
    6,105
    Sep 21, 2013
    His stoppage of Murray was epic.

    Fantastic time for British Boxing at that weight.
     
    George Crowcroft and 88Chris05 like this.
  11. 88Chris05

    88Chris05 Active Member Full Member

    1,395
    3,226
    Aug 20, 2013
    @lufcrazy and @Brixton Bomber, I remember that performance against Murray well, and as you both say it was very impressive. Granted, Murray was nothing special but Mitchell looked better against him than Rios did a few months later for my money. Mitchell was clever in how he went about it, making Murray do all the work and picking him off beautifully.

    That's why I was so frustrated with Mitchell. Had the talent but seldom the focus and dedication to go with it. Seemed to pick the worst moments to go into one of his lulls and unprofessional spells, and lost heart / discipline in the ring when things started going wrong. Really should have bagged a world title at some point.
     
    Brixton Bomber likes this.
  12. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

    82,092
    22,173
    Sep 15, 2009
    The thing is though, at the time Murray was considered to be on his way to world class status.

    His intense pressure, his workrate his stamina.

    And Khan was considered to have ducked him as well.

    But Mitchell was sensational that night. One of the best performances I've ever seen.

    Then Katsidis smashes him and all of a sudden Mitchell is exposed as an alcoholic drug dealer who doesn't train.

    Such a waste of talent.
     
  13. Richmondpete

    Richmondpete Real fighters do road work Full Member

    7,140
    5,026
    Oct 22, 2015
    It means Floyd took DLHs still excellent jab away.
     
    Cecil likes this.
  14. Richmondpete

    Richmondpete Real fighters do road work Full Member

    7,140
    5,026
    Oct 22, 2015
    James Toney vs Roy Jones hurt me. Everyone saw it coming because of Toneys weight issues but it was a disappointing performance that derailed his career
     
  15. Roughhouse

    Roughhouse Active Member Full Member

    732
    1,009
    Sep 15, 2012
    You guys are picking big picture national fights, so I'll throw an oddball in.
    I was pumped as a teenager when my local hero Tom "Ruffhouse" Fischer (That's him in the avatar) got offered a fight against Michael Dokes on the Ali-Holmes undercard. I looked forward to it for months with the hope that Tom would catch Dokes with a shot and pull off the upset and planned on getting to the Closed Circuit location early-bird style because they had to show it on the undercard, right?

    Got to the arena two hours early. Waited to get in. Finally did and then they never showed it and I got stuck watching a Saoul Mamby defense against Termite Watkins that seemed to go on for 150 rounds. Then watched Ali get bludgeoned by Holmes after that.

    Next morning I find out Dokes beat Tom half to death and that after bouncing off the canvas three or four times, the ref even suggested " You should stay down" to him. KO By 7.

    And no footage of the fight (or even ringside pics for that matter) have ever surfaced.

    That's a disappointing performance.
     
    Dubblechin likes this.