Question for you posters here, whats your earlist fight memory?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Dunky McCafferty, Mar 15, 2008.


  1. dwilson

    dwilson Guest


    Finlay is one of the top coaches in the WWE and wrestling in general, jeez that makes me sound a geek. :lol: . His in the ring stuff is pretty ordinary and he has average mike skills but he is just given outings to help the other guys and girls learn routines etc...

    Dickie Davies is a legend.
     
  2. Dunky McCafferty

    Dunky McCafferty Boxing Junkie banned

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    My missus liked finlay, she said he was a good actor! & fair play to Finlay, when Hornswaggle was taking a sick beating & Finlay was handcuffed to the ropes, he really looked as if he wanted to kill McMahon & his sick sidekick:good
     
  3. dwilson

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    To be honest I have hardly watched it since the whole Hornswoggle scenario started, I used to watch it with the kids but my oldest just stopped watching it so I kinda did too. We have flicked iton a couple of times but it seems to have gone crap for quite awhile.

    My kid liked TNA as well and he does not watch that at all now.

    Finlay has always been an average guy there but I guess very reliable considering how many crap performers they have and the god damm shocking diva's, only thing worse than themn is Cena.
     
  4. Dunky McCafferty

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    "I used to watch it just cos the kids liked it"

    Aye sure Dwilson;)
     
  5. dwilson

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    :good :good :good :good


    Yep and now the kids do not watch it I have to watch Ben 10 instead.
     
  6. Diablo

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    Eubank Watson II and the riot that followed. I was only 10 at the time.

    I didnt really become a hardcore fan until 1997 but have been ever since.
     
  7. rendog67

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    my mum went to buy me a football sticker book and came back with british sporting heroes. my first sticker was terry marsh and i said who the **** is that. his ugly mug is my first boxing memory. My dad likes boxing and bought tyson videos. greatest knockouts, a trip through boxing history, and greatest heavyweights. dont know if anyone elses seen them.
     
  8. rendog67

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    oh **** is this a wrestling topic

    those fat ****s big daddy and giant haystacks are my earliest memory
     
  9. chesh

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    You too, Dunky. I've been "lurking" and reading your posts for a long time. Keep up the good work and don't leave the forum! :good
     
  10. johnny5

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    My earliest memories were the Mcguigan fights but i was pretty young He became my hero and got me hooked on boxing. Then came the Benn/Eubank/Watson fights and i've been an addict ever since!
     
  11. WelshintheUS

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    My Grandad who was an old pug used to live next to David "Bomber" Pearce and he used to take me to go watch him spar when I was a kid.
    Earliest TV memory would be Marvin Hagler against Alan Minter, probably due to the scenes after the fight.
     
  12. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    My first boxing memories are around maybe 7 or 8 ish: Barry McGuigan being on the TV boxing, but I can't quite remember who he was fighting. I also have vauge early memories of Lloyd Hunigan beating Curry and me liking the hitman Hearns and slightly less so but still being a fan of Marvin Hagler.
     
  13. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    i saw pearce fight neville meade for the british heavyweight title.

    i think he won in 5 rounds, but most probably only me and your grandad watching.
     
  14. doggyland

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    :good
    We must be of similar age cos that could be my post.
     
  15. rydersonthestorm

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    The same as quite a few other people i stayed up to watch the first tyson bruno fight, and have been watching ever since.