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#1
Posted 25 December 2008 - 06:27 AM
I wanted to take the time to wish Erik Morales a Happy Birthday.
#3
Posted 25 December 2008 - 08:29 AM
#4
Posted 25 December 2008 - 09:14 AM
HBO has some cool boxing podcasts. You know how on On Demand they have all those little vignettes or highlight videos? They put them on the HBO Boxing podcast and you can load them on your iPod. They even have audio versions of all the fights dating back about a year and a half or more. Next time I am at work, I will LISTEN to Pacquiao-Morales I. I wonder if I can handle that.
I found a box of tapes last week from the late 70's and early 80's. My Dad and I used to record the fights on a tape recorder.
I found Hagler/Antuofermo 1, Leonard/Benitez, Holmes/Shavers 2, Zarate/Pintor, Saad/Johnson 2, Lopez/Ayala.
Listened to them. it's hilarious when we got all excited and yelled over the audio. The funniest was either me at 10yrs old demanding that Leonard intentionally headbutted Benitez. Or my Dad screaming at Earnie Shavers taking everything Holmes could throw at him.
Brought back a lot of great memories.
#5
Posted 25 December 2008 - 09:52 AM
HBO has some cool boxing podcasts. You know how on On Demand they have all those little vignettes or highlight videos? They put them on the HBO Boxing podcast and you can load them on your iPod. They even have audio versions of all the fights dating back about a year and a half or more. Next time I am at work, I will LISTEN to Pacquiao-Morales I. I wonder if I can handle that.
Not seeing a fight but hearing Lampley could make me a serial killer within two listens.
#10
Posted 25 December 2008 - 12:42 PM
did anyone see the Darchinyan-Gorres fight? I started watching it on youtube but I fell asleep after about 3 rds.. is the whole fight worth watching? From what I heard Gorres can be kind of boring, and he did seem to be running a little bit.
Same. Although I saw most of the replay, bar a few rds through distractions, what not. Gorres is a runner with average stamina. Most ALA fighters fight like that.
Not one for the collection.
#14
Posted 25 December 2008 - 01:09 PM
Anyways, the game version of Holyfield mirrored his actual career. He was impossible to beat at first. Then once you beat him, you keep fighting him until he disappeared out of the rankings for a long time. I remember we knocked him off the game, then like six months later he was in the top 10 with some silly record and then won the title again. Look at how his career played out and it is funny.
In the game you could create two boxers simultaneously and go up the rankings, and with two older brothers that was a lot of fun. We would always create real boxers, and we even kept title histories. I remember Holyfield's first reign lasted over a year. We could not fucking beat him. My brother finally beat him with Axel Schulz. I won the title with Peter McNeeley and David Tua. I think we even created a fucking Buster Mathis, Jr. I wish I still had that game.
Edited by Dynamic Hispanic, 25 December 2008 - 01:12 PM.
#15
Posted 25 December 2008 - 02:43 PM
For Tyson/Holy, there was a house full of people. I had a cable splitter so that we could have TV's in the living room, dining room and the bathroom (don't want to miss the action taking a leek). People brought snacks and drinks. It was a huge party. We were all waiting for the expected auto accident- Holy going down in a spectacular blaze of fiery glory!! Heck, I even joked to my buddy that we would actually buy the overpriced T-shirts DKP was pushing if Holy somehow won.
So in round one Tyson walks up to Holy and hits him in the mouth with a right that was far more damaging than anything Seldon got hit with and it was like the world stood still for just a second when... Holy hit him back!!! It was on!! I remember thinking that Tyson would know he had been in a fight this night. When Holy started to wilt in the 5th after a monsterous body shot, I thought that the fun would soon be over. Never did I imagine what was to come with Tyson going down in the 6th. Everyone in my crowded house was on their feet for the whole fight. We didn't even here the bell ring when Tyson almost got stopped in the tenth. That night made up for all the McNeely, Bruno and Seldon disasters that my friends and I had paid for.
Oh yea, I still have that t-shirt!

#16
Posted 25 December 2008 - 03:04 PM
Jack Johnson v Tommy Burns
#17
Posted 25 December 2008 - 03:38 PM
#19
Posted 25 December 2008 - 06:26 PM
I became a bigger Evander Holyfield fan not because of anything he did in the ring, but because of Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing. I was seven or so when that came out and it was easily the best boxing game up until that point. It still ranks up there.
Anyways, the game version of Holyfield mirrored his actual career. He was impossible to beat at first. Then once you beat him, you keep fighting him until he disappeared out of the rankings for a long time. I remember we knocked him off the game, then like six months later he was in the top 10 with some silly record and then won the title again. Look at how his career played out and it is funny.
In the game you could create two boxers simultaneously and go up the rankings, and with two older brothers that was a lot of fun. We would always create real boxers, and we even kept title histories. I remember Holyfield's first reign lasted over a year. We could not fucking beat him. My brother finally beat him with Axel Schulz. I won the title with Peter McNeeley and David Tua. I think we even created a fucking Buster Mathis, Jr. I wish I still had that game.
I used to have a Sega emulator on my old computer and downloaded it just so I can play that game on my computer. It was awesome.
#21
Posted 25 December 2008 - 09:06 PM
This has to rank as one of the most under-appreciated fights of the modern era. I rarely hear it brought up in discussions of all-time great wars, but this one had it all. Bad blood. Great exchanges. Knock downs. Controversy. Shifts in momentum. And a dramatic (if one-sided) ending. Oh. And an ATG stare-down.
#22
Posted 25 December 2008 - 09:39 PM
I just watched Vargas-Trinidad for the eleventy thousandth time.
This has to rank as one of the most under-appreciated fights of the modern era. I rarely hear it brought up in discussions of all-time great wars, but this one had it all. Bad blood. Great exchanges. Knock downs. Controversy. Shifts in momentum. And a dramatic (if one-sided) ending. Oh. And an ATG stare-down.
Vargas-Trinidad gets remember. It won Fight of the Year. I think the underrated fight is Tito-Mayorga. That shit was fun as fuck.
#23
Posted 25 December 2008 - 10:12 PM
This year, 2000, and '82 were those types of years.
Can anyone tell me if Mercer and McCall ever fought each other? Also, why was McCall the one heavy Holyfield never fought? That fight would have been entertaining in a one-sided way, no?
#24
Posted 25 December 2008 - 10:39 PM
The only reason Trinidad-Vargas might get overshadowed is because both Morales-Barrera I and Mosley-de la Hoya I took place that year. There are some years where there are about 3 fights that didn't win FOTY honors that are better than certain years' actual FOTY.
This year, 2000, and '82 were those types of years.
Can anyone tell me if Mercer and McCall ever fought each other? Also, why was McCall the one heavy Holyfield never fought? That fight would have been entertaining in a one-sided way, no?
Mercer and McCall never fought. Entertaining fight from hindsight if it happened but it was two guys who never made it over the hump though BOTH beat Lewis (one by ko and one by not getting the decision).
I think Oliver/Holy is a mismatch because as hard as the bull hit, he sucked at fighting. Holy fought.
#25
Posted 26 December 2008 - 12:11 AM
I didn't know gods had birthdays.
greatest second post in a thread of all time?
My instincts tell me yes.
Vargas-Trinidad gets remember. It won Fight of the Year. I think the underrated fight is Tito-Mayorga. That shit was fun as fuck.
In case you missed the memo, every fight Ricardo is in turns to fun. Dude is completely underappreciated as a caveman / face first brawler.
Tito completely beat the fight out of him. Since that fight he hasnt taken a flush punch from anyone without being hurt.
#27
Posted 26 December 2008 - 01:59 AM
Same. Although I saw most of the replay, bar a few rds through distractions, what not. Gorres is a runner with average stamina. Most ALA fighters fight like that.
Not one for the collection.
i'm glad he KD'd darchinyan tho.
#28
Posted 26 December 2008 - 05:36 AM
greatest second post in a thread of all time?
My instincts tell me yes.
In case you missed the memo, every fight Ricardo is in turns to fun. Dude is completely underappreciated as a caveman / face first brawler.
Tito completely beat the fight out of him. Since that fight he hasnt taken a flush punch from anyone without being hurt.
Mayorga is constantly in boring fights. That he is exciting is a gigantic myth.
#29
Posted 26 December 2008 - 07:09 AM
Mayorga is constantly in boring fights. That he is exciting is a gigantic myth.
Same with the myth that he is still a "dangerous" fighter-- who is the last guy he knocked out?
The answer: Vermin F-orr-est, nearly six years ago.
Edited by JRMIDDLE54, 26 December 2008 - 07:10 AM.
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