I have no idea how to cry, but if I did I would have cried when De La Hoya KO'd Vargas.
Looking back, all the experts were picking DLH, but the youth were definitely more with Vargas. So many of the kids at school had that Vargas haircut and called DLH a sissy. Golden Boy fans were definitely in the minority.
DLH is a sissy. And that sissy beat Vargas ****ing ass. :boxing:
everytime I watch that 10th rd of Chico-Castillo.....some heart touching sh1t right there!!
sadness.....at B.Hop-Dawson II...watching B.Hop walk back to the dressing room after the fight...a rare moment when we ALL felt he lost a fight...all meaning his fans as well as himself....eyes watered up but I manned up!! :lol1:
happiness...watching Kirkland get up off the canvas and stopping Angulo was heart touching as well....that was crazy!!!!!
I don't remember ever shedding a tear because of boxing, but I am "moved" sometimes. And the last time I was moved was when Antonio DeMarco won against Jorge Linares, a quicker and possible more skilled fighter. DeMarco was fighting with all his heart and somehow found a way to win, and this was the first time DeMarco became world champion - and when the ring announcer announced him as the new champion, DeMarco was comforting Linares in his corner when this was basically the best moment of his life. And the guy spends that moment comforting his beaten opponent.
Rodrigo "La Hiena" Barrios vs "Popó" Freitas
"La Hiena" lost that fight by TKO but it was still his greatest day of boxing. Blooded, he would grab the referee and clean off his blooded face with his shirt to see and keep fighting. Freitas threw everything he had at him, still Barrios kept coming forward. Glorious fight.
One of those WTF moments.
Maravilla Martinez KO on Paul Williams, the camera zooming in Williams eye, still opened, but not blinking, looked dead.
Jaja moment:
Matthysse fight against Dallas when the Paulie was talking about bankign early rounds and Dallas speed being a problem, boom , right in the middle of it Dallas got KO.
There were many good fights but those are some of the ones I remember now.
FerFAL
Never shed a tear but the closest was when Hatton got KO'd by Senchenko. When I cried it was hard. If he was knocked out cold he would have got up and joked and been fine but he knew in his heart he quit. That is what broke him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYCFR1KrD6g
this is pretty sad... maybe didn't shed a tear but 31:24 onwards is some deep $h!t
(could someone embed please? I dunno how)
Thank You for this link!!!! This was some sad sh*t!!! Seeing Gerald McLellan in that state was heart wrenching!
On a side note and not hatin but I didn't realize Floyds Hard Work Dedication chant and his pad work wasnt origional. I noticed it in this video and was surprised!
Great Video but extremely sad!!!!!!
Sad: Cotto's loses, especially Margarito and Pacquiao. Ortiz to Mayweather hurt too.
Happy: Cotto over Mosley, Judah, and Margarito II. Didn't cry, but I was ecstatic for about a week.
End of Benn vs Mclellan BEFORE everyone realized Mclellan was serious injured. Watching Benn come back and win that after being outside the ring in the first round was awesome.
I only really get tears in my eyes when I re-watch fights. Recent examples include Hatton's ringside interview after his last fight, Hatton's loss to Floyd after such a build-up, JMM getting robbed for a possible 3rd time against Manny, Enzo Macc getting KTFO by Frenkel and Lebedev, Roy jones triple hooking Lacy, Marg getting dominated by proven drugs cheat Mosley and watching Hamed-Barrera back knowing that Hamed would never live uptto his huge potential.
Idk how people say Marquez got robbed 3x vs Pac