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  • #21
    Rocky Marciano fights if you have them i lost all mine when my comp crashed =[

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    • #22
      You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Yogi again.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by SABBATH
        Brilliant offering.

        What a great fight and a vivid reminder of the depth of the heavyweight division in the 70's. Great toe to toe non-stop in-fighting action. Lyle was a strong, tough, hard hitting SOB with a ton of heart who just plain outlasted Shavers. Amazing to see Lyle all but KO'd in the 2nd round continue to stand and trade in close with Shavers. Great uppercuts from Lyle fighting off the ropes and great power right hands for the KO.

        Early in this fight Shavers demonstrated a tight compact style, dipped well at the waist, had two handed power, was a busy infighter, mixed his attack and possessed decent handspeed. He was a better fighter technically than he is given credit for, often being portrayed as a crude one handed fighter which as this fight clearly shows he was not. His problem was always stamina.
        damn it!

        you told the outcome before i watched it

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        • #24
          A flu stricken Larry Holmes vomits in his dressing room before the fight, then goes out and has to suck it up against a very game challenger, Mike Weaver;

          http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...877E096488AAC0

          Enjoy!

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          • #25
            apreciate all this yogi!!!!!

            nice1

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            • #26
              Just recieved a PM reminding me of the lightweight division during the 80's, so in response I uploaded a good scrap from that time/division between Alexis Arguello & Andy Ganigan;

              http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...61A92267A84A86

              Enjoy!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Yogi
                The Fight of the Century.

                The first one to be given that title was the infamous fight in Sabbath's signature up there...Johnson vs. Jeffries. The second one was fought on March 8th, 1971, and featured a classic contest between a couple of undefeated heavyweights who both had some claim to the title of heavyweight champion of the world;

                http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...F682794218A729

                Some of you guys already have this one, I'm sure. But if you don't...

                Enjoy!
                Weren't there four Fight of The Centuries?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by butterfly1964
                  Weren't there four Fight of The Centuries?
                  Yeah maybe...I believe Louis/Schmeling also got that promotional label or something like that, but whatever...

                  Get lost!
                  Last edited by Yogi; 06-06-2006, 07:06 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00
                    Rocky Marciano fights if you have them i lost all mine when my comp crashed =[
                    Here's about fourteen minutes of Marciano's fight with the Ole' Mongoose, Rock;

                    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...F00E1100EEB940

                    Enjoy!

                    P.S. I'll get Marciano/Walcott I uploaded at some point in the next day or two, but it's a three part file that's going to take some time to get done...Be patient with that one, my friend.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Yogi
                      Yeah maybe...I believe Louis/Schmeling also got that promotional label or something like that, but whatever...

                      Get lost!
                      FOTC Johnson-Jeffries (1910)
                      FOTC Dempsey-Tunney II (1927)
                      FOTC Louis-Schmeling II (1938)
                      FOTC Ali-Frazier I (1971)

                      These four.

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