yes i was at berto ortiz and alexander urango
I haven't been since I moved to NC, but I've been to dozens of fights there and am good friends with their fight commissioner Peter Timothy. Love that place. The bingo hall held the big, big fights, but the fox theater (I think the name has changed since I use to go) is the best place to see a fight. There's not a bad seat in the house!
your all gonna be very jealous but i was LIVE at pacquiao hatton and martinez williams 2 !
both insane
but id give the edge to pac hatton in shock value
paul was a lil more scary
the beauty of pac hatton ko was that it was like a space ship countdown...
say from about 10 seconds and counting..........
your all gonna be very jealous but i was LIVE at pacquiao hatton and martinez williams 2 !
both insane
but id give the edge to pac hatton in shock value
paul was a lil more scary
You aren't to far from Foxwoods casino in Connecticut, you ever hit up any of the fights there?
I doubt to many here have seen it, but Vinny Pazienza's ko of Melvin Paul was awesome. Paul was against the ropes as Paz was coming at him winding his right up bolo punch style when he unleashed an overhand right that landed flush sending Melvin face down to the canvas where he was out before he ever reached it.
your all gonna be very jealous but i was LIVE at pacquiao hatton and martinez williams 2 !
both insane
but id give the edge to pac hatton in shock value
paul was a lil more scary
Douglas KO of Tyson was the most devastating to me. I was a 13 yr old HUGE Tyson fan. I remember arguing at school that the long count that Douglas recieved wasn't fair and Tyson really won.
For a top KO with quality fighters it has to be Sugar Ray Robinson-Gene Fullmer.
Also many of Roy Jones' KO's. And Tyson's KO's but their opponents were not of thr quality of Gene Fullmer.
The mosr brutal was Emil Griffith battering Benny Paret, who died after it. This was in my op the ref's fault, regardless of his excuse afterwards, that paret was known for amazing recoveries from batterings....which he actually was, but this was far too much.
Forgot to mention-how the dickens could I have forgotten- Floyd Patterson's most beautiful left hook KO of Ingemar Johansen.
Patterson's left hook was the most beautiful, perfect punch I have ever seen. He would crouch down, well out of range, and then you could see energy zinging into him, until the eruption and lightning leap in......Bingo.