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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    This scene is actually pretty ironic. Tyson gets a mention but nowadays everything Eddie Murphy says about Joe Louis applies directly to him ! ( and Evander Holyfield )

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    based on this, how much money for you to jump in the ring with Mike right now?

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    @mariner4life Hmmm 7 figures would do the trick haha

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    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    based on this, how much money for you to jump in the ring with Mike right now?

    Free

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    based on this, how much money for you to jump in the ring with Mike right now?

    Free

    It would be amusing to see how ‘tough’ SBW, Gallen and the AFL guy whose name I forget actually would be in a round vs a rampant Tyson.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    based on this, how much money for you to jump in the ring with Mike right now?

    Free

    It would be amusing to see how ‘tough’ SBW, Gallen and the AFL guy whose name I forget actually would be in a round vs a rampant Tyson.

    Honestly, fuck that, just fuck that.

    Maybe these guys think they could just cover up and last a few minutes defending? But if they even thought about trying to hit Mike, he'd fucking kill them.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Mine is approximately all of the money.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore Yeah Briggs has still managed to keep himself in shape after all these years (with the help of drugs as well but lets be honest, they're all on the stuff), and people seem to have short memories about Tyson. He quit against a virtual nobody Kevin McBride and was stopped by barely British level Danny Williams 15 years ago ffs.

    Comebacks like this never end well, hopefully he gets convinced not to go through with it, similar to when Nigel Benn tried to come back last year.

    based on this, how much money for you to jump in the ring with Mike right now?

    Free

    This reminds me of a friend who got a hiding from Ray Sefo back in the early 90s when Sefo use to be a bouncer. This was his pre-K-1 days and Sefo must've only been a light heavy/light cruiser at the time, so my mate started acting up because he thought he could take this small bouncer, but he had no idea who he was dealing with and got rightfully wrecked.

    When he found out years later who Sefo was and had become, he began bragging about getting knocked out by him, and even became a fan.

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    So the big story in boxing ,

    Fury v Wilder 3 will be in Sydney on Boxing Day ,

    Pretty big Story if it comes off .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    So the big story in boxing ,

    Fury v Wilder 3 will be in Sydney on Boxing Day ,

    Pretty big Story if it comes off .

    It's about time that day was used what it said for.....

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    @Hooroo yes , play cricket on cricket day

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    I was just reading this article about Andy Ruiz. This explains many of the issues he had between the first and second fights with Joshua, and what he has been doing more recently.

    Jul 11, 2019  /  05:10

    The mysteriously difficult struggle of finding Andy Ruiz Jr.

    The mysteriously difficult struggle of finding Andy Ruiz Jr.

    Twelve months after his stunning upset of Anthony Joshua -- and six months after his lifeless defeat in the rematch -- Andy Ruiz Jr. is surprisingly hard to find. What happened to the former heavyweight champion?

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    Just watching the Rumble in the Jungle

    It's not what I thought it was. First 4 rounds yes Ali backed off and sat on ropes, but he's hit all the good shots. R5 Foreman whales on him like the story, but the last 20 seconds is Ali smacking Foreman in the head.

    Just finished R6 and you can see who is winning this. Foreman is cooked without throwing a decent shot. Ali looks great and has landed all the good punches.

    What the fuck was with Foremans conditioning?

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    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    Just watching the Rumble in the Jungle

    It's not what I thought it was. First 4 rounds yes Ali backed off and sat on ropes, but he's hit all the good shots. R5 Foreman whales on him like the story, but the last 20 seconds is Ali smacking Foreman in the head.

    Just finished R6 and you can see who is winning this. Foreman is cooked without throwing a decent shot. Ali looks great and has landed all the good punches.

    What the fuck was with Foremans conditioning?

    Yeah . I guess he got into a comfort zone from purely knocking everybody over with his power, and hadnt been taken into deep water like that before.

    He went into this fight with a very similar reputation as Tyson at his peak , people actually feared for Alis safety . The way he disposed of Norton and Frazier in the lead up ,two fighters who had troubled Ali , was pretty brutal .

    I watched that fight live ,my dad who was a massive fight fan let me have the day off school because it was a massive occasion in his eyes , about 13 years old , weekday , midday /afternoon in NZ , live on regular TV , i think we had two channels then , color TV was not long out 🙂

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    Just watching the Rumble in the Jungle

    It's not what I thought it was. First 4 rounds yes Ali backed off and sat on ropes, but he's hit all the good shots. R5 Foreman whales on him like the story, but the last 20 seconds is Ali smacking Foreman in the head.

    Just finished R6 and you can see who is winning this. Foreman is cooked without throwing a decent shot. Ali looks great and has landed all the good punches.

    What the fuck was with Foremans conditioning?

    Yeah . I guess he got into a comfort zone from purely knocking everybody over with his power, and hadnt been taken into deep water like that before.

    He went into this fight with a very similar reputation as Tyson at his peak , people actually feared for Alis safety . The way he disposed of Norton and Frazier in the lead up ,two fighters who had troubled Ali , was pretty brutal .

    I watched that fight live ,my dad who was a massive fight fan let me have the day off school because it was a massive occasion in his eyes , about 13 years old , weekday , midday /afternoon in NZ , live on regular TV , i think we had two channels then , color TV was not long out 🙂

    the callers said it was even, but Ali looked the winner. I thought from teh 3rd round there would only be one winner. Foreman had no power left, but kept doing the same thing over and over, all while wearing shot after shot. If the 5th goes for another 30 seconds it probably ends there.

    It's an amazing performance from Ali.

    I remember watching When We Were Kings, and the things about how everyone, even Ali's own camp, thought Foreman would really hurt him. For Ali to dominate like at was amazing. What an athlete

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    @kiwiinmelb There was just enough time to get from school to my house where my mates and I shared a couple of crates of Lion Brown and sat entranced. Fucking magnificent fight and performance from The Greatest. One for the ages.

    One of my mates passed out in the driveway and my dear old Mum bless her, covered with his parents for him (invite him for dinner) sobered him up and made sure he didn't get into shit.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    Just watching the Rumble in the Jungle

    It's not what I thought it was. First 4 rounds yes Ali backed off and sat on ropes, but he's hit all the good shots. R5 Foreman whales on him like the story, but the last 20 seconds is Ali smacking Foreman in the head.

    Just finished R6 and you can see who is winning this. Foreman is cooked without throwing a decent shot. Ali looks great and has landed all the good punches.

    What the fuck was with Foremans conditioning?

    Yeah . I guess he got into a comfort zone from purely knocking everybody over with his power, and hadnt been taken into deep water like that before.

    He went into this fight with a very similar reputation as Tyson at his peak , people actually feared for Alis safety . The way he disposed of Norton and Frazier in the lead up ,two fighters who had troubled Ali , was pretty brutal .

    I watched that fight live ,my dad who was a massive fight fan let me have the day off school because it was a massive occasion in his eyes , about 13 years old , weekday , midday /afternoon in NZ , live on regular TV , i think we had two channels then , color TV was not long out 🙂

    They did more than trouble him, both notched up wins over him before he took on Foreman.

    He then went on to beat both twice which definitely goes someway to explaining why they called him the greatest.

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    I stumbled across this a while back , its pretty cool

    Just to paint the picture, its an ali tribute night, Billy Crystal was fairly unknown at the time,and was doing Ali impersonations in his stand up gigs , from here on they became best friends , Crystal did a eulogy at his funeral as well,

    Everything he says here is taken from real Ali and Cowsell interviews

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    Just watching the Rumble in the Jungle

    It's not what I thought it was. First 4 rounds yes Ali backed off and sat on ropes, but he's hit all the good shots. R5 Foreman whales on him like the story, but the last 20 seconds is Ali smacking Foreman in the head.

    Just finished R6 and you can see who is winning this. Foreman is cooked without throwing a decent shot. Ali looks great and has landed all the good punches.

    What the fuck was with Foremans conditioning?

    Yeah . I guess he got into a comfort zone from purely knocking everybody over with his power, and hadnt been taken into deep water like that before.

    He went into this fight with a very similar reputation as Tyson at his peak , people actually feared for Alis safety . The way he disposed of Norton and Frazier in the lead up ,two fighters who had troubled Ali , was pretty brutal .

    I watched that fight live ,my dad who was a massive fight fan let me have the day off school because it was a massive occasion in his eyes , about 13 years old , weekday , midday /afternoon in NZ , live on regular TV , i think we had two channels then , color TV was not long out 🙂

    They did more than trouble him, both notched up wins over him before he took on Foreman.

    He then went on to beat both twice which definitely goes someway to explaining why they called him the greatest.

    Yep , saw every one of them live on TV , was a great era ,

    The next era that followed straight after with Leonard , duran , Hearns and Hagler was also awesome

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    I stumbled across this a while back , its pretty cool

    Just to paint the picture, its an ali tribute night, Billy Crystal was fairly unknown at the time,and was doing Ali impersonations in his stand up gigs , from here on they became best friends , Crystal did a eulogy at his funeral as well,

    Everything he says here is taken from real Ali and Cowsell interviews

    Fucking brilliant.

    Gets better with age.

    Genuine love and respect.

    Let's hope the fucktards don't disappear this.

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