the what fights did you watch today\scorecard thread.

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Mantequilla, Nov 20, 2009.


  1. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    ERNIE SHAVERS 109 | 119 LARRY HOLMES
    MUHAMMAD ALI VS LEON SPINKS I: 145-140 SPINKS
    ROBERTO DURAN VS ESTEBAN DEJESUS III: 107-102 DURAN (at time of stoppage)
     
  2. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    LARRY HOLMES 144 | 141 KEN NORTON
     
  3. zoe

    zoe I Love Boxing & Dogs Full Member

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    This is a good site - saving your scores somewhere other than a in a notebook is definitely the way to go.
     
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  4. lufcrazy

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    Fight 91: Jofre vs Caraballo

    A man should not look this good after such a long lay off.

    It's an absolute punch perfect performance. He stalks on the front foot, boxes on the back foot, times to perfection and mixes up body attacks with punishing right hands up stairs.

    When I see such a textbook fighter I struggle to envision him losing. Harada with his unpredictable attacks has that style that can trouble a perfect boxer.

    I don't think Jofre ever does the job against Harada to be honest, but I think pretty much everyone else he is favoured to beat imo.

    Such an awesome fighter and this display is incredible. Wonder what @Vic-JofreBRASIL thinks of this one.
     
  5. rorschach51

    rorschach51 A Legend & A Gentleman Full Member

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    I love boxing and dogs too.
     
  6. KnightAndDay

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    Floyd Mayweather - Reggie Sanders (Floyd's 2nd pro fight)


    Rd 1 - 10-9, Mayweather
    Rd 2 - 10-9, Mayweather
    Rd 3 - 10-9, Mayweather
    Rd 4 - 10-9, Mayweather

    40-36, Mayweather
     
  7. Vic-

    Vic- New Member Full Member

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    Textbook technique, isn´t it ?
    I think Jofre was drained to death against Harada, he had to kill himself to make weight in those days... not taking anything away from Harada though, he deserved the wins.

    Btw, how I got a alert when you actually mentioned my old account ? How weird.
     
  8. lufcrazy

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    It's amazing. I'd go as far as to say a virtuoso performance due to the front foot and back foot aspects.

    Haha very strange the way that worked!
     
  9. Vic-

    Vic- New Member Full Member

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    And Jofre, as he did so many times, fighting guys on their backyard.
     
  10. KnightAndDay

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    Felix Sturm - Martin Murray


    Rd 1 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 2 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 3 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 4 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 5 - 10-9, Sturm
    Rd 6 - 10-9, Sturm
    Rd 7 - 10-9, Sturm
    Rd 8 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 9 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 10 - 10-9, Murray
    Rd 11 - 10-9, Sturm
    Rd 12 - 10-9, Sturm


    115-113, Murray
     
  11. lufcrazy

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    Fight 92: Ali vs Terrell

    1: 9-10
    2: 10-9
    3: 10-9
    4: 10-9
    5: 10-9
    6: 10-9
    7: 10-9
    8: 10-9
    9: 10-9
    10: 10-9
    11: 10-9
    12: 10-9
    13: 10-9
    14: 10-9
    15: 10-9

    149-136

    What a fantastic come from behind victory to rally down the stretch this was.

    Ali was marvelous in this fight, able to dance outside the range of Terrell but pop off his own lightning quick shots.

    In round 1 Terrell seemed to be able to jab Ali like no one else could, but then Ali upped a gear and Terrell couldn't compete.

    A real showing of how to out box a bigger man with speed.

    Fantastic stuff.
     
  12. lufcrazy

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    Fight 93: Charles vs Walcott

    Only highlights of this rematch but you can see how strong Charles is considering he's the lighter man. He's able to out box Walcott with hard spiteful counter shots.

    The knockdown was beautiful, though no where near as good as the one Walcott will throw to return the favour.

    Charles has such great movement and punch placement. He does like to fight on the inside as well which would be his undoing at HW I believe in a more modern setting. But as a LHW or a CW it's gonna take something special to beat him.
     
  13. lufcrazy

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    Fight 94: Pep vs Famechon

    Pep has such great footwork and head movement plus he was quite an active puncher for a defensive stylist.

    Famechon can't really lay a glove on him, he kept coming forward driving Willie back but Pep was able to always stay one step ahead of him and pop him with the left hand.

    Aside from Sandy Saddler I don't think I would favour any man over Pep.
     
  14. lufcrazy

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    Fight 95: Ross vs Armstrong

    What a great performance this is. Armstrong is strong enough to spend the whole fight on the chest of Ross pushing him against the ropes.

    From inside Armstrong is able to leverage quick powerful attacks that Ross just had no answer for at all.

    One of the best displays of in fighting in boxing history.
     
  15. KnightAndDay

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    Leo Santa Cruz - Abner Mares


    Rd 1 - 10-9, Mares
    Rd 2 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 3 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 4 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 5 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 6 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 7 - 10-9, Mares
    Rd 8 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 9 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 10 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 11 - 10-9, Santa Cruz
    Rd 12 - 10-9, Santa Cruz


    118-110, Santa Cruz