Great British win's on American Soil.

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  1. ninebar

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  2. GazOC

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    I won myself a lot of money on that fight......
     
  3. D-MAC

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    Its gotta be Honeygan against Curry.
     
  4. GazOC

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    Yep, that was a total shock. It wasn't shown live so I had to get up an watch Ceefax for news (yep, it was that long ago). I couldn't believe it when Honey won!!!
     
  5. Kid Lucky

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    Was the Honeyghan Curry fight ever actually shown on TV - to my shame I've never actually seen the fight.

    You were lucky to have Ceefax. I remember when Chavez fought Taylor first time I had to walk to the nearest phone box to call a mate who had Ceefax (or the Oracle!) to look it up for me.
     
  6. GazOC

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    Yep, they showed it on the Sunday afternoon on ITV. You have to admire Honey for taking that fight, he could have sat on his number 1 ranking and got a fight for the vacant title when Curry moved to 154.
     
  7. ninebar

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    I still remember that day, being shunted into my mum and Dad's bedroom to watch that on their old PYE B/W Portable TV, Ah the good old day's.:D
     
  8. TBooze

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    I think nail the head the on hitting, comes to mind;)
     
  9. phonk

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    Ken Buc's win against Lugano was the pre-cursor to that.
     
  10. D-MAC

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    No offence to Laguna, very good fighter and all, but he wasn't rated as highly as Curry was. At the time Curry was what? P-4-P NO.2 or something like that.

    Honeygan's victory definitely stands out from the rest IMO.
     
  11. GazOC

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    Before the Honeyghan fight people were asking whether Curry could have beaten Ray Leonard, whether he should skip 154 and go straight to a fight with Hagler at 160 and not getting laughed at!!!
     
  12. phonk

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    In fairness fella Buchanan was a bigger outsider against Laguna than Jennings is against Cotto. We're obviously talking about the first fight, not the second in MSG.
     
  13. D-MAC

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    What were Honeygan's odds against Curry?
     
  14. ninebar

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    :happyBeat Laguna twice and made Carlos Ortiz quit on his stool at the Garden.


    That's the stuff Phonk, here's another one. (Couldn't find the DeWitt fight)



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyw_v1sN-58
     
  15. TBooze

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    Curry seemed the absolute real deal, I had Curry doing over Hagler, pre Honeyghan....

    :oops:; Yeah alright I know; Hindsight is beautiful thing!

    But that was how good Curry seemed, thus it showed how good Honeyghan was winning, especially a Brit winning in the USA!