Paul Hoko Hodkinson

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  1. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Does anyone know what became of Hoko? The last scouse world champ.
    Used to enjoy watchin him fight. Saw him fight for the world title at g-mex aganst vllisana,he got cut up but won the return. He was a great pressure figher akin to mcguigan and hatton.
     
  2. stonerose

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    Yeah i liked Hodkinson, remember him beating McGuigan black and blue. Very talented lad . If i remember right didnt he sort of fade away after Robinson beat him ?
     
  3. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Hoko was really excellent value for money...a better than decent fighter with a Foreman like KO %. I hope that he has done OK for himself.
     
  4. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    yeah..good lad..remember him boxing here in ireland in the early 90's...he lost that night...georgio vargas beat him for the wbc featherweight title that night...richie wenton was also on the card that night against one of the mc kenzie's.
     
  5. stonerose

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    just checked boxrec and he never fought Mcguigan. So why have i got a clear image of them fighting as a kid ?
     
  6. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Subliminal - He fought Cruz, who beat McG :good
     
  7. stonerose

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    Must have been that then. Weird .
     
  8. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    maybe he fought mcguigan in the am's...but i don't know about it....i do know that both boxers ahd public sparring sessions in the late 80's
     
  9. stonerose

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    It has to be the McDonnell fight cos i remember Barry getting stopped on cuts after a bit of a hiding and thats the only one that fits the bill. Dunno why i thought it was Hoko though. It's a mystery.
     
  10. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    HOKO Was always compared to mcguigan. He was same weght,they had the same manager in Barney Eastwood and their styles were very similar. The comparisons were inevitable.
     
  11. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    yep...mc guigan was cut up bad by mc donnell...4 rounds i think...

    jim mac donald was one of my favourite boxers from that era...heart of a lion..no, make that 10 lions....you seen his fight with azumah nelson ?
     
  12. stonerose

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    Can't say i did mate, what went on ?
     
  13. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    to answer stonerose...and not meaning to turn the thread away from hodkinson...

    this was lifted from an article online stonerose...


    "On the 5th of November (Firework Night) 1989 he faced another Brit, Jim McDonnell at the Royal Albert hall in London, England, and Fireworks are exactly what we got! I was one of the many now who acknowledged Nelson as a true all time great by now, after all, he had been involved in 13 World title fights at that point, all against the very best, losing just the once to Sanchez when still a little green, so I gave McDonnell less than no chance. I was wrong. What a cracking competitive fight it was. Nelson wanted rid of Jim early and went straight after him with wild abandon, missing with huge wild left hooks (Nelsons best punch), the second saw Nelson stalk Jim and catch him with bone crunching body shots, it was almost too painfull to watch!! The 3rd was mostly McDonnell as he fought back with body shots of his own although he was caught with a big left.

    Jim Dominated the 4th stanza with beautiful combinations switching to uppercuts straight through Azumah's guard. this looked to continue in the 5th but all of a sudden a HUGE left hook put Jim down. Jim beat the count however and at the end of the round hurt Nelson with a left of his own...What an amazing fight this was!

    Nelson seemed tired in the 6th and slowed the pace, so Jim capitalised and took the round on work rate alone but the 7th was all Nelson and he hurt Jim with a series of lefts. There was more of the same in the 8th as he had Jim hurt with more lefts. in the 9th, Jim looked shaken and off balance early on, however he took the round by backing up Azumah and kept him trapped for a good part of the round, then all of a sudden he caught Jim with a big right but Jim fired straight back...FANTASTIC STUFF! I darent even drink my beer in case I missed something!! Jims round.

    The 10th had ebb and flow, Azumah landed his fabled left early on, however, Jim backed up Azumah and landed flurries of punches to steal the round.

    In the 11th, Jim's eye was closing fast, he teed off on Azumah's body early on, however, he no longer could see the punches coming and was getting caught more and more.

    Then came the final stanza of a terrific fight that could go either way! Jim crumpled through the ropes after getting caught early by huge winging punches he could not see. Again, he beat the count but he was easy prey now for the merciless Nelson. Azumah landed a vicious short left hook, missed a couple more punches before landing a devastating right that finnished the job off in the last round for the second consecutive defence!

    Jim was brave, and exceeded all expectations, but would never realise his world title dreams..."
     
  14. stonerose

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    Top write up mate, cheers :goodCan't believe i've never seen that looks mint.
     
  15. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i remember hoko used to get bumped up round the eyes just like joe frazier.