Hatton-Stewart = 5/10 (nice KO though) De La Hoya-Hopkins = 5/10 Hamed-McCullough = 7/10 - - (a somewhat overlooked Hamed fight, mostly because it went the distance and therefore there was no brutal one punch KO. The HBO commentary was horrible, "Hamed is a Yemini born Englishman" and Kellerman is a true hater, who seems to want to argue with actual boxers like Foreman over matters of boxing protocol. The fight itself was a very entertaing one. Notable for the on-screen breakdown of the Hamed/Ingle relationship - at one point Hamed pushes Ingle away, Hamed constantly refuses to make eye contact, and seems disinterested in what Ingle has to say. Its actually a very good performance from Hamed, he dominates a live, durable and tricky opponent, and sweeps most of the rounds. Hamed looks in great physical shape, and he is very elusive, for every ten punches McCullough throws; only one seems to get through).
Where do you all watch your fights i had a place on the internet i used to go but all the boxing channels have disappeared
I buy them from here, £3 a disc: www.bargainboxingdvds.com If I'm not supposed to put a link to this, please tell me, and I will remove it.
Nope, all worked fine, and quick delivery usually. Stuff from the 90's is usually VHS type picture quality, 2000 onwards is DVD quality, the new stuff is identical to watching on digital TV. Good place to start is the classic trilogies section. Also, they update with new fights, I got Diaz-Marquez a couple of days after it happened for example.