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7th March 87.. Hearns Vs Andries.. WBC L/H Title..

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  • #11
    Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
    For sure..

    They were fantastic fights that put both guys on the map..
    Harding took the title from Dennis in an epic battle..
    By public demand a re match followed..
    Pre fight, Harry Carpenter warned Harding, that Dennis was a lot more experienced, & would have learned from the 1st fight..
    Harding responded with, " Sure, he's more experienced, he's been KO'd & I haven't"..
    Andries responded by KOing him in the 7th..
    Think the rubber match was won on points by Harding..
    These were clashes between 2 very hard men indeed..
    Andries should of won the first but tired in the last 2 rounds.


    Talking of great fights with plenty of knockdowns do you remember Dave McCauley vs Fidel Bassa I & II, can't remember how many knockdowns the 1st fight had but I think it was more than Hearns vs Andries.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by |-|urricane View Post
      Andries should of won the first but tired in the last 2 rounds.


      Talking of great fights with plenty of knockdowns do you remember Dave McCauley vs Fidel Bassa I & II, can't remember how many knockdowns the 1st fight had but I think it was more than Hearns vs Andries.
      Yes I do.. The first of these epics was one of the last title fights to be held over 15 rounds.
      I think this was the fight with all the KD's culminating in a late TKO (13th I think)
      Unfortunately, McAuley also lost the return by 12 round UD, but went on to outpoint Duke McKenzie for another version of the Flyweight title (WBO) I think.. He defended it 4 or 5 times b4 dropping a DC to Rodolfo Blanco.. Reminded me a bit, of Johnny Owen (RIP) He was a real fighting Irishman.. Regards MM

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