View Full Version : Emanuele Augustus (nee Burton) - what's the big up?
!! Anorak 07-22-2005, 01:32 PM Last night I got myself a new favourite fighter to watch. I'd been vaguely aware of threads talking about an Oliveira fight (who I'd seen once) and Augustus (who I'd never seen before) but didn't really take much notice.
Augustus seemed to have talent by the truckload, and although this week's Boxing News looks down upon his "showboating" dismissively, I thought it was one of the most unique and skillful things I've ever seen. Putting himself in and out of range... by disco dancing. This is a guy I would definitely want to see again.
Sadly, however, the fight had the most disturbing, unsettling conclusion I think I've ever seen in a boxing match. Deeply unpleasant to watch, and even more ominous following Oliveira's fight instructions wish of "God bless".
Yet last night I was so impressed with Augustus I checked up on his record... and it's pretty dire. He's got almost as many losses & draws (30) as wins (31) and has lost as many fights as he's won since 2000 (9 apiece).
How can someone with so much apparent talent do so badly? What's the good wordy?
jabsRstiff 07-22-2005, 01:34 PM He doesn't always give it his all....& also...he has faced a ****load of excellent fighters.
Super_Lightweight 07-22-2005, 01:34 PM How was the ending tragic?
To answer you, from what I've heard, Augustus was robbed a lot, ha sbeen lazy in the past, and has now vowed to really commit himself more than ever before. He should fight Hatton.
paul750 07-22-2005, 01:36 PM did he have an amatuer backround?
G-dub 07-22-2005, 01:38 PM He often takes fight on 2 weeks notice, he got robbed in a lot of occasion vs hometown dude, he smokes a lot of weed and does not always train properly.
But still is my favorite fighter, it's time for him to have a championship fight. He's going to be kind of like a smaller version on Glen Johnson.
jack_the_rippuh 07-22-2005, 01:38 PM He likes playing punching bag.
b-rine 07-22-2005, 01:40 PM i dont think it is really showboating. maybe thats the only way he can land punches. if it works then why not do it.
and the end of the fight while it seemed bad, was only a pinched nerve, not very serious.
he is entertaining, but to say he deserves a shot at Hatton is ridiculous. he has to earn his way there. and up to this point he has not done that.
Super_Lightweight 07-22-2005, 01:42 PM Who said he deserved a shot?
:cool:
!! Anorak 07-22-2005, 01:47 PM He's going to be kind of like a smaller version on Glen Johnson.In what sense? Is he normally a brawler rather than a boxer?
Boxing News gave the impression that he only did his dancing moves because Oliviera didn't pose a threat. Is this the case?
`STEELHEAD 07-22-2005, 02:06 PM He often takes fight on 2 weeks notice, he got robbed in a lot of occasion vs hometown dude, he smokes a lot of weed and does not always train properly.
But still is my favorite fighter, it's time for him to have a championship fight. He's going to be kind of like a smaller version on Glen Johnson.
yea he's filled in on short notice alot.
ive seen him ahead in fights then he all of a sudden starts clowning around.
the frankenstein disco steps he's been using in the last few fights has been developed over time.
the poor guy blows the judges and refs minds with his antics and has got some horrendous calls against him in opponents backwater hometowns,i.e. courtny burton up in minnisota.
the guys fought his last two fights while being suspended for failing drug test after the burton fight for reefer.
emanuel dont get any breaks.
its good to hear more people getting behind him.
he deserves a title fight. hope he beats someone with a paper belt so he can get a big money fight against big names like hatton.
maybe a witter fight.
augustus is probably the only one crazy enough to go to england and fight hatton/parris.
he deserves a big money fight.
Alpha Male 07-22-2005, 02:09 PM In what sense? Is he normally a brawler rather than a boxer?
Boxing News gave the impression that he only did his dancing moves because Oliviera didn't pose a threat. Is this the case?
He tried that **** on Floyd and Floyd had Emmanuel's corner saying "no mas, no mas".
!! Anorak 07-22-2005, 02:14 PM augustus is probably the only one crazy enough to go to england and fight hatton/parris.This was boring two months ago.
Stealthic 07-22-2005, 02:22 PM Let's face it, he's impressive to watch and that's about it. He only looks good against bad fighters and always has.
Famoso Matador 07-22-2005, 02:53 PM In what sense? Is he normally a brawler rather than a boxer?
Boxing News gave the impression that he only did his dancing moves because Oliviera didn't pose a threat. Is this the case?
I'd say so. It looked like Oliviera was out of it from the beginning.
G-dub 07-22-2005, 03:01 PM In what sense? Is he normally a brawler rather than a boxer?
Boxing News gave the impression that he only did his dancing moves because Oliviera didn't pose a threat. Is this the case?
Glen Johnson was a fighter who had a hard time, lot of loss but kept going and finally got his big break. If Augustus continue is great job in the ring he will deserve a big fight. If a win vs Oliveira was such a big deal for Hatton, why not for Augustus.
And for those of you who think Emanuel is just a clown then you don't know nothing about boxing!
!! Anorak 07-22-2005, 06:10 PM Glen Johnson was a fighter who had a hard time, lot of loss but kept going and finally got his big break. If Augustus continue is great job in the ring he will deserve a big fight. If a win vs Oliveira was such a big deal for Hatton, why not for Augustus.
And for those of you who think Emanuel is just a clown then you don't know nothing about boxing!Ah! Of course! I take the point, I was slow on the uptake there. Yes, yes, I see what you mean. 25 losses, though? Did he get a real beating from Mayweather?
I'd certainly like to see him again...
G-dub 07-22-2005, 08:39 PM Ah! Of course! I take the point, I was slow on the uptake there. Yes, yes, I see what you mean. 25 losses, though? Did he get a real beating from Mayweather?
I'd certainly like to see him again...
Augustus was, in my opinion, the strongest opposition of Mayweather (of course aside Castillo 1) but still got his ass whooped! (Mayweather is the 1# P4P)
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