Originally posted by Bundana
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostDon King use to have some stacked undercards. Guys like Trinidad, Chavez, Terry Norris as well as other top heavies just to name a few who have been on Mike Tysons undercards when they were top draws and champions themselves.
A Don King Promotion
Preamble to Bramble
Abel Holtz Stadium, USA, FL, Miami Beach,09/26/1986
Six undercard fights
Three first round KOs, one 2nd round KO, and one DQ for refusing to fight (all noncompetitive) . . . Oh, and one 6 round PTS victory.
MAIN EVENTS:
Bramble gets blow out in two rounds by Rosario
Camcho refuses to engage Boza-Edwards, causing the crowd for most of the fight to chant "RUN HECTOR RUN"
Every once in a while I still write Don King Promotions asking for my $100 back. He never answers.
I did write a scathing letter to KO Magazine which they printed. I guess they felt the same way.
P.S. The best part of the night . . . King took money from two different local promoters both of whom appeared with Round Cards with their names on them. A fight broke out between the two companies as to which cards would be used. The poor ring card girl (from a local tity bar) got caught in the middle and was pushed around. Only in boxing!Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 10-13-2021, 01:17 AM.
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Originally posted by Bundana View Post
It's a very famous promotion, called "Carnival of Champions"... so yes, this was something I already knew.
Uncle Mike Jacob's stole the name for his 1937 Polo Grounds fights from the original Carnival of Champions held at the Olympic Club in New Orleans which occurred over three days in September 1892.
Jack McAuliffe stopped Billy Meyer for the World Lightweight Title on the 5th
George Dixon stopped Jack Skelly for the World Featherweight Title on the 6th.
and Corbett stopped Sullivan for the World Heavyweight Title on the 7th.
Don King also stole the name for his Superdome spectacular (also held in New Orleans) for his 1982 promotion which included Hearns v. Benitez and Pintor v. Gomez plus several other fights.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
The Carnival of Champions moniker has been used several times.
Uncle Mike Jacob's stole the name for his 1937 Polo Grounds fights from the original Carnival of Champions held at the Olympic Club in New Orleans which occurred over three days in September 1892.
Jack McAuliffe stopped Billy Meyer for the World Lightweight Title on the 5th
George Dixon stopped Jack Skelly for the World Featherweight Title on the 6th.
and Corbett stopped Sullivan for the World Heavyweight Title on the 7th.
Don King also stole the name for his Superdome spectacular (also held in New Orleans) for his 1982 promotion which included Hearns v. Benitez and Pintor v. Gomez plus several other fights.
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Matthysse vs. Danny Garcia was the undercard for the Floyd/Canelo fight. It certainly upstaged the main event.
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