The 'what fights did you watch today?' thread

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ishy, Feb 26, 2009.


  1. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Ezzard Charles vs Pat Valentino


    Round 1: Lots of holding.
    Charles on back foot looking to pop left jab, blocks left hook well with right arm/elbow.
    Valentino looking for big hooks, wild clumsy fighter
    Some nice pivots at mid-range by Charles
    Lands some superb right crosses, and left hooks, and hurts Valentino
    Walks Valentino onto a great right uppercut with a lazy/pawing jab
    Took a minute to figure out Valentino’s rushing style

    Round 2: Valentino boring in. Charles going back looking for big counter-shots
    Charles lovely right uppercuts and short left hooks as Valentino come inside
    Valentino getting through with right hook to body
    Charles turns Valentino on the ropes, deft move
    Valentino much stronger inside
    Charles struggled when Valentino sustained rushes

    Round 3: Valentino working body inside, Charles looking ragged
    Charles’ footwork poor, squaring up as he steps back.

    Round 4: Charles on back foot looking for counter – good work with left hooks (short and long ones)
    Holding inside and effectively tying up Valentino inside *
    Lands good right
    Lots of holding
    Some nice shoulder roll defence, has sound grasp of hand positioning and moves head and upper body well whilst ad******g hand position as necessary

    Round 5: Lovely 1-2-left hook to start round by Charles
    Waiting for Valentino to come forward then countering
    Some nice straight rights and short right uppercuts
    Lots of holding
    Pins Valentino to ropes using his body (perhaps showing improved strength)

    Round 6: Nice shoulder roll and leans back from hooks – nice upper body movement
    Tying up Valentino inside – Valentino now ineffective inside
    Valentino has good 4-5 hook flurry but is tied up.
    Valentino some nice hooks – Charles back pedalling – letting Valentino work

    Round 7: Valentino looks up for it.
    Lovely long right by Charles as Valentino falls in Charles feints right and then ties up Valentino with his right arm, before transferring weight to left side and fires a double left uppercut
    Valentino ragged with aggression
    Charles lands some lovely rights over the top of Valentino’s low held left, as he bores in
    4-5 long rights off lazy jabs stun Valentino

    Round 8 – Charles comes out and lands long left hook followed up by a shorter right hand and KO’s Valentino. (35 seconds into the round)

    Charles: 1,2,4,5,7
    Valentino:3,6

    Overall impressions: Charles looks fairly ragged in this one, especially his normally cat-like footwork. Steady gameplan of wearing down Valentino with big counters as he comes in, pays off in the 8th. Good display of punching but lacks his usual finesse. Good back and forth action though, marred by a good bit of holding
     
  2. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Such a shame about his untimely death, I watched his fight against Wilfred Gomez a couple of weeks ago - what a great fighter - all round boxing ability, particularly his defence was class. The guy started the pro game so early and look what he achieved in his short career, and such a great technical boxer. I wonder how many amateur fights he had?
     
  3. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Only about 8 or 9. Winning them all. As is the case with almost all the great Mexicans, he turned over very early.
     
  4. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    before i watched the fight i was expecting a real WAR. not a 1 sided beat down. the better the fighter the better he performed imo.

    23 years old, what a shame that is
     
  5. dvb

    dvb Well-Known Member Full Member

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    foreman vs fraizer,ali v fraizer 1.

    wish heavyweight boxing was always that good!.they just had more toughness,heart and more balls back then!.

    From hmv,boxing heavyweight set of dvds for 12 pounds-includes in full rumble in jungle and thrilla in manilla with documentary,espn top 10 heavyweights of all time,and tyson 2 disc dvd with his first 17 fights in full and doc. on him.

    bit of a bargain tbh!.
     
  6. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It is fascinating to watch his skill level and know that he barely had an amateur career. Brilliant fighter.

    @LP - I am going to watch that Nelson fight tomorrow
     
  7. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    great fight imo, for only 14 fights he done himself more than justice imo:thumbsup
     
  8. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRP6i4gZI1o[/ame]


    Johnny Nelson needs to come out of retirement..!!
     
  9. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Just seen highlights on Premier League years 99 on Sky Sports funnily enough. The way he bashed him up with contempt took the ****. When Thompson did land he shook head like ''nah...not good enough take this you ****! and that!''.

    Proper dislike in them punches. He's still beat up guys like Huck.
     
  10. Jasper Simone

    Jasper Simone Veteran Traveller Full Member

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    Errol Christie vs Mark Kaylor

    Marvin Hagler vs John Mugabi
     
  11. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    From page 6

    Carlos Zarate Vs James Martinez

    Carlos Zarate Vs Orlando Amores

    Carlos Zarate Vs Jorge Torres

    Carlos Zarate Vs Cesar Deciga

    Carlos Zarate Vs Rodolfo Martinez
     
  12. WalletInspector

    WalletInspector Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Been rewatching all the Fab4 fights this week. I still think the stoppage was a bit premature in Leonard-Hearns I. Although I do love the way Ray sticks his hands up after landing the shot that hurt Tommy. :lol:
     
  13. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Great viewing, LP. Zarate was something kinda different. That Rodolfo Martinez fight is a brillient chess-match.

    You sadist...Tommy was done. :lol:

    I think it was just at the right time.

    Hearns and Leonard are very even, but Ray just had more lung capacity and that's why after Leonard figured out that Tommy wasn't the same puncher in close as he was from a distance and started going to the body, it was over. Hearns had nothing left.
     
  14. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    back to the old tapes

    frank tate w ud 12 troy darrell (middle)rounds 1,4,5,8,12

    neil patterson w tko 4 johnny andrews (light-middle)rounds 3,4

    gianfranco rosi w ud lupe aquino (WBC ligh-middle)rounds 1,3,4,5,6,7,910,12

    duke mckenzie w tko 11 rolando bohol (IBF fly tittle)

    simon brown w ud 12 mauro martelli (IBF welter tittle)rounds 1,2,6,7,11,12

    fidel bassa w ud 12 ray medel (WBA fly tittle)rounds 2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12

    azumah nelson w tko 3 sydney dal rovere (WBC super-feather tittle)

    glenwood brown w tko 2 juan rondon (light-middle)

    barry mcguigan w tko 4 thomas da cruz (super-feather)
    george collins w tko 6 jamie ollenberger (welter) rounds 2,3,4,5,6

    carl williams w ud 12 trevor berbick (heavy) rounds 9,10,11,12

    brian mitchell w ud 12 jim mcdonnell (WBA super-feather tittle)

    darrin van horn w ud 12 robert hines (IBF light-middle tittle)

    orlando canizales w sd 12 billy hardy I (IBF bantam tittle)

    michael nunn w ko 8 juan roldan (IBF middle tittle)

    terry davis w tko 1 jack johnson (heavy)

    mike tyson w ko 1 michael spinks (heavy tittle)
    james buster douglas w ko 7 mike williams (heavy) rounds 6,7

    evander holyfield w rtd 5 james tillis (heavy) rounds 1,2,3,5

    michael nunn w tko 9 frank tate (IBF middle tittle) rounds 1,2,3,7,8,9

    tony collins w pts 6 simon collins (light middle ?) rounds 2,3,4,6

    chris pyatt w ko 1 tyrone moore (light-middle)
    george collins w pts 8 chris blake (welter) rounds 3,4,5,6,7,8

    gino gelormino w tko 2 darren mcgrew (super-feather)

    roddy blake w tko 6 felix santiago (welter)
     
  15. WalletInspector

    WalletInspector Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    He probably was done, it's just the timing of the stoppage was wrong.

    I don't think standing at range with Tommy was ever going to work.