..in British Boxing
Greatest Upset's
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Greatest Upset's
9Jack Britton - Ted 'Kid' Lewis (1915)0.00%0Sugar Ray Robinson - Randolf Turpin (1951)0.00%0Ismael Lugana - Ken Buchanan (1970)0.00%0Jose Angel Napoles - John H Stracey (1975)0.00%0Eusebio Pedroza - Barry McGuigan (1985)0.00%0Donald Curry - Lloyd Honeyghan (1986)33.33%3Nigel Benn - Michael Watson (1989)0.00%0Gerald McClellan - Nigel Benn (1995)22.22%2Chris Eubank - Steve Collins (1995)22.22%2Kostya Tszyu - Ricky Hatton (2005)22.22%2Last edited by JUYJUY; 07-20-2005, 12:22 PM.Tags: None -
I voted for Curry-Honeyghan.
Curry was a perfect fighting machine.....at his peak.
Honeyghan appeared to be another guy who was set to be thoroughly outclassed before he was disposed of....& he had to
come to the USA to receive the dismissal.
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could anybody, hook me up with the Curry - Honeyghan fight I've heard a lot about that fight and realy want to see it, I'll give anybody 1 million points, as thats all i got.Comment
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Curry was rated as lb4lb #1 at the time, Curry was WBC/WBA/IBF/Lineal/RING champion and genuinely looked like the ****. Honeyghan went out there and absolutely battered him. I haven't seen the fight for ****ing ages and would love to see it again too. Honeyghan became Mike Tyson's favourite fighter at the time.Originally posted by TheBrownBomber22could anybody, hook me up with the Curry - Honeyghan fight I've heard a lot about that fight and realy want to see it, I'll give anybody 1 million points, as thats all i got.
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an incarcerated Tyson called Gerald McClellan "the best fighter in the world" before he faced Benn.Comment
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yeah I saw the Benn - Mcclellan fight, it was the first live fight fight I watched, ans what a fight!Comment
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