the ne where Kim sadley died.
its sad to know what happen, but has anyone ever seen the fight itself???
my uncle has an old tape of it, i saw it, and my god watta fight, niether was backing down, war all ut, blow for blow.
i think the only reason it didnt win FOTY was because of Kims death
I watched it knowing the outcome cause i read somewhere that it was the reason fights are only 12 rounds now. There was no way you could have stopped that fight, Kim kept fighting on, but just wasn't a knockout puncher.
Someone had a great quote i don't remember it exactly or who said it but it was brilliant something along the lines of
"after that fight you never saw BOOM BOOM MANCINI, maybe a Boom, but never a BOOM BOOM"
hopefully i didn't mangle it too much, maybe someone could post the actual quote, its quite touching and sums it up pretty well.
the ne where Kim sadley died.
its sad to know what happen, but has anyone ever seen the fight itself???
my uncle has an old tape of it, i saw it, and my god watta fight, niether was backing down, war all ut, blow for blow.
i think the only reason it didnt win FOTY was because of Kims death
That fight appeared on network television and I saw it live on television. Even though I was very young at the time, I knew what I was seeing was not a good thing and it really bothered me to see the Korean guy take such a beating.
Yeah I saw it. I downloaded it off the myp2p forum. The ref committed suicide because of the death.
I think the fight was one of the reasons they started doing 12rds instead of 15.
Kim was unbelievably tough that day, Manchini was a beast up until then, but he was never the same after that, he was pretty badly hit when Kim's mother killed herself from what I hear.
It wasn't long after his older more talented (according to ray) brother was killed in a freak accident.
...not physically, but mentally...I think Kim dying was on his mind whenever he started working someone over...he wasn't the "finisher" he was before Kim...the people around him mentioned it when asked about it...but killing someone will affect most of us, unless you don't have a conscious...
Kabuki Joe
Yeah that to. I dont think Mancini was to blame though, if it was not him it prolly would of been someone else, a bit like how McClellan may still have ended up the way he is.
Livingstone Bramble was a real asshole calling Mancini a murderer before their fights... Trash talking like that crosses the line big time, imo.
Yeah that was proper cuntish i felt.
Livingstone Bramble was a real asshole calling Mancini a murderer before their fights... Trash talking like that crosses the line big time, imo.
...Bramble caught Mancini after the fact and then Bramble "punked" against Rosario who then was KO'd by Chavez...I think Mancini would have been dominant for a lot of years if not for the Du Koo Kim accident...
Kabuki Joe
Yeah agree, well i guess who wouldn't be? that was no so much a war but a brutal taxing fight that would deffo take something from you physically.
If im honest i enjoyed this more than Arguello vs Pryor, probably because i could not hear the commentary for Arguello vs Pryor.
...not physically, but mentally...I think Kim dying was on his mind whenever he started working someone over...he wasn't the "finisher" he was before Kim...the people around him mentioned it when asked about it...but killing someone will affect most of us, unless you don't have a conscious...
Kabuki Joe
...Mancini was ruined by the Kim fight, he was never the same after it...
Kabuki Joe
Yeah agree, well i guess who wouldn't be? that was no so much a war but a brutal taxing fight that would deffo take something from you physically.
If im honest i enjoyed this more than Arguello vs Pryor, probably because i could not hear the commentary for Arguello vs Pryor.
Mancini is one of my favourite fighters. All Mancini's fights seem to be like that. I got his career set and have watched all the DVD's and every fight is a battle.
Watch Mancini vs Bramble 1+2, particularly the second fight though, its another war!!
...Mancini was ruined by the Kim fight, he was never the same after it...
Kabuki Joe
I think that fight was the same year as Pryor vs Arguello. You know which fight would of been FOTY if that fight had not been FOTY.
I think!! that was FOTY that year anyway.
the ne where Kim sadley died.
its sad to know what happen, but has anyone ever seen the fight itself???
my uncle has an old tape of it, i saw it, and my god watta fight, niether was backing down, war all ut, blow for blow.
i think the only reason it didnt win FOTY was because of Kims death
I watched the korean Movie dub in English.
But never watched the fight.
I've actually never seen the complete fight, but I did see a documentary about Mancini and it showed a lot of highlights from that brutal fight... it was crazy. Mancini had a lot of problems afterwards dealing with Kim's death (plus, Ray had some tragic deaths in his own family happen). He's been able to talk to other fighters, though, who have gone through the same thing as him and been able to offer advice and help.
Once saw a feature film about Kim made in Korea with actors. They show it on Showtime from time to time (except when I saw it late one night, the film had no subtitles so I was kinda lost sometimes).
the ne where Kim sadley died.
its sad to know what happen, but has anyone ever seen the fight itself???
my uncle has an old tape of it, i saw it, and my god watta fight, niether was backing down, war all ut, blow for blow.
i think the only reason it didnt win FOTY was because of Kims death
Mancini is one of my favourite fighters. All Mancini's fights seem to be like that. I got his career set and have watched all the DVD's and every fight is a battle.
Watch Mancini vs Bramble 1+2, particularly the second fight though, its another war!!