• Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

Boxing Thread

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Sports Talk
fighting
1.7k Posts 71 Posters 159.1k Views
Boxing Thread
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to Chris B. on last edited by
    #502

    @chris-b said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 I'd still back Fat Andy to fuck him up! 🙂

    Jeffries ? Unlikely. Those guys pretty much fought until they died, check out how long ( in terms of rounds ) some of the fights of that era were !

    Chris B.C 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Chris B.C Offline
    Chris B.C Offline
    Chris B.
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #503

    @mn5 Shit - it's not that horrible shit of fighting on after your eyes were gouged out?!!!!

    MN5M 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to Chris B. on last edited by MN5
    #504

    @chris-b said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 Shit - it's not that horrible shit of fighting on after your eyes were gouged out?!!!!

    Recently I did read a book on some of the old champs of yesteryear and it was fucken brutal. Jess Willard got knocked down SEVEN times in the first round when Jack Dempsey took the belt off him in 1919. He survived another couple of rounds but got absolutely hammered.........no way that shit would stand nowadays. Apparently in those days guys could literally stand over whoever they’d knocked down and begin punching the moment one knee left the canvas.

    Actually that conveniently backs up my earlier point of size not being such an issue. Willard was six six and 245lbs, Dempsey 6 0 and 187lb.

    Chris B.C nostrildamusN 2 Replies Last reply
    0
  • Chris B.C Offline
    Chris B.C Offline
    Chris B.
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #505

    @mn5

    VICE  /  Sep 22, 2016  /  Sports

    'Rough-And-Tumble': The Deeply Southern Tradition of Nose-Biting, Testicle-Ripping, and Eye-Gouging

    'Rough-And-Tumble': The Deeply Southern Tradition of Nose-Biting, Testicle-Ripping, and Eye-Gouging

    Life in the rural South two hundred years ago was tough, but snowstorms and blighted crops were nothing compared to the brutality of its version of no-holds-barred fighting.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • nostrildamusN Offline
    nostrildamusN Offline
    nostrildamus Banned
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #506

    @mn5 reach is important.
    and speed -they apparently measured Ali and he was super fast.
    I've been reading up on why Mike Tyson reckons he would have lost against Ali. Really interesting.

    MN5M 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to nostrildamus on last edited by
    #507

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 reach is important.
    and speed -they apparently measured Ali and he was super fast.
    I've been reading up on why Mike Tyson reckons he would have lost against Ali. Really interesting.

    Sonny Liston was 6 foot 1 but apparently had a reach of about 7 feet. An absolute freak ( and most experts agree would have hammered Tyson )

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    wrote on last edited by
    #508

    I know sod all about boxing but even casual observers like myself can see that Ali used his feet in a way that few since have. His head movement was like he was seeing the punches coming way before they even got close.
    The cricket comparison might be a prime Tendulkar or, if we had enough video, a Bradman.

    MN5M 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #509

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    I know sod all about boxing but even casual observers like myself can see that Ali used his feet in a way that few since have. His head movement was like he was seeing the punches coming way before they even got close.
    The cricket comparison might be a prime Tendulkar or, if we had enough video, a Bradman.

    Ali was vulnerable though, pretty near his prime he lost to Joe Frazier and Ken Norton ( both of whom George Foreman absolutely destroyed ) and some also thought he dodged a rematch with big George.

    CrucialC 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #510

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    I know sod all about boxing but even casual observers like myself can see that Ali used his feet in a way that few since have. His head movement was like he was seeing the punches coming way before they even got close.
    The cricket comparison might be a prime Tendulkar or, if we had enough video, a Bradman.

    Ali was vulnerable though, pretty near his prime he lost to Joe Frazier and Ken Norton ( both of whom George Foreman absolutely destroyed ) and some also thought he dodged a rematch with big George.

    and to continue my cricket comparison even Tendulkar and Bradman got out to good balls.
    I'm not saying Ali was invincible just that he would bring something to the current day that the competition may have trouble working out.

    MN5M nostrildamusN 2 Replies Last reply
    1
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to Crucial on last edited by MN5
    #511

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    I know sod all about boxing but even casual observers like myself can see that Ali used his feet in a way that few since have. His head movement was like he was seeing the punches coming way before they even got close.
    The cricket comparison might be a prime Tendulkar or, if we had enough video, a Bradman.

    Ali was vulnerable though, pretty near his prime he lost to Joe Frazier and Ken Norton ( both of whom George Foreman absolutely destroyed ) and some also thought he dodged a rematch with big George.

    and to continue my cricket comparison even Tendulkar and Bradman got out to good balls.
    I'm not saying Ali was invincible just that he would bring something to the current day that the competition may have trouble working out.

    Ali was regarded as the fastest heavyweight of all time, I think that’s something everyone agrees on. As I said earlier though he struggled against Frasier and Norton while Foreman never did.....but we all know what happened when Ali faced Foreman......in some ways that division was a game of Rock, Paper, scissors.....

    1 Reply Last reply
    2
  • nostrildamusN Offline
    nostrildamusN Offline
    nostrildamus Banned
    replied to Crucial on last edited by nostrildamus
    #512

    @crucial yeah Mike Tyson said Ali would die in order to win and he would have been scared of him in the ring. His ability to circle and move out of range was pretty phenomenal in those days.
    Foreman sounds like a really cool guy by the way, in interviews, he doesn't sound like he wanted a rematch and said he was in awe of Frazier, was worried thoughout the fight Joe was going to get him because he kept getting back up!

    MN5M 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    replied to nostrildamus on last edited by MN5
    #513

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial yeah Mike Tyson said Ali would die in order to win and he would have been scared of him in the ring. His ability to circle and move out of range was ptryy phenomenal in those days.
    Foreman sounds like a really cool guy by the way, in interviews, he doesn't sound like he wanted a rematch and said he was in awe of Frazier, was worried thoughout the fight Joe was going to get him because he kept getting back up!

    Frasier was absolutely tough as fuck. His only losses were to Foreman and Ali ( twice each ). He beat everyone else he faced.

    That era was those three with guys like Norton, Shavers and Holmes following close behind.

    kiwiinmelbK 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelb
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #514

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    @crucial yeah Mike Tyson said Ali would die in order to win and he would have been scared of him in the ring. His ability to circle and move out of range was ptryy phenomenal in those days.
    Foreman sounds like a really cool guy by the way, in interviews, he doesn't sound like he wanted a rematch and said he was in awe of Frazier, was worried thoughout the fight Joe was going to get him because he kept getting back up!

    Frasier was absolutely tough as fuck. His only losses were to Foreman and Ali ( twice each ). He beat everyone else he faced.

    That era was those three with guys like Norton, Shavers and Holmes following close behind.

    I think although Holmes fought Ali right at the end when Ali was cooked , and shavers and Norton .

    He was the era immediatly after in a lot of ways , those guys were all pretty much finished and he dominated the division in his own right for the best part of a decade , at one stage was about 48-0 from memory

    He was all out on his own as the standout heavyweight ,and the division lost interest compared to what came before, it became the era of the 4 kings , Hagler , Hearns , Leonard , Duran , they became the glory fights of that era .But his dominance as a great heavyweight often gets overlooked IMO

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelb
    wrote on last edited by
    #515

    Boxing fans in Aus ( not sure what the deal is in NZ)

    DAZN for $2.99 a month is a bargain .

    had the parker fight last week , Canelo this week ,

    you can cancel anytime , no contract

    A 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • A Offline
    A Offline
    African Monkey
    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
    #516

    @kiwiinmelb Yeah the Parker fights here are PPV but everything else linked to DAZN gets put on it so no more AJ, Dillian Whyte and Canelo being put on PPV here which is only a good thing.

    kiwiinmelbK 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelb
    replied to African Monkey on last edited by
    #517

    @african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb Yeah the Parker fights here are PPV but everything else linked to DAZN gets put on it so no more AJ, Dillian Whyte and Canelo being put on PPV here which is only a good thing.

    Just watched the press conference on dazn , if billy joe fights as well as he talks we could be in for a great fight 🙂

    Let’s see how confident he is after feeling some of those body shots , that’s always the litmus test fighting canelo

    A 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • A Offline
    A Offline
    African Monkey
    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
    #518

    @kiwiinmelb It's a nice change tbh from the usual 'it's an honour to share the same ring as Canelo' nonsense haha.

    Are we about to see Saunders emulate his best mate Fury when he did Klitschko in and out of the ring?

    Saunders tends to fight to his level. The more I think about it, the more I feel an upset happening providing Saunders doesn't get robed on the cards.

    kiwiinmelbK 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MN5M Offline
    MN5M Offline
    MN5
    wrote on last edited by MN5
    #519

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/125043954/joseph-parkers-world-championship-days-long-gone

    Pretty good article and very hard to disagree with any of it, I think Parker has reached as far as he ever will and no disgrace in just being good as opposed to one of the greats.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelbK Offline
    kiwiinmelb
    replied to African Monkey on last edited by
    #520

    @african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb It's a nice change tbh from the usual 'it's an honour to share the same ring as Canelo' nonsense haha.

    Are we about to see Saunders emulate his best mate Fury when he did Klitschko in and out of the ring?

    Saunders tends to fight to his level. The more I think about it, the more I feel an upset happening providing Saunders doesn't get robed on the cards.

    Really looking forward to it , 70,000 Mexican fans in Texas , cinco demayo day , I do love the Mexicans passion for the sport ,

    Would be massive if he pulled it off , I find it hard to pick against canelo in this current form at 168 pounds though , he is like a rocky marciano in a super middleweight body

    I think billy joe has to start fast and pinch early rounds , imagine the scenario second half of the fight if canelo feels he has to stop him to win

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • mariner4lifeM Online
    mariner4lifeM Online
    mariner4life
    wrote on last edited by
    #521

    Thanks to reddit I've seen most of the fight. Was really good and very even

    That uppercut was evil! Canelo knew exactly where he would slip and threw a big shot. Boy was fuuuuucked after that, and he knew it

    Can you imagine how.much pain is involved in a cracked orbital bone?

    kiwiinmelbK 1 Reply Last reply
    1

Boxing Thread
Sports Talk
fighting
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.