Most memorable cornerwork?

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  • EXIGE
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    #11
    Originally posted by Anorak
    No, I was in a coma - was it any good?
    Why were you in a Coma?

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    • Tarver is my dad
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      #12
      LOL the cornerman for Danny Williams in the Klitscho fight...I was laughing so hard at that.

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      • Parodius
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        #13
        Tszyu's corner in the Hatton fight. Telling Tszyu, hey mate you need to quit.

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        • elveiel
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          #14
          I remember some clown working on Klitchko's face during the Lewis fight, i was even told he was well known for being good with cuts?? Forget his name now, he's hardly a Mick Williamson though.

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          • !! Anorak
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            #15
            Originally posted by eXig3
            Why were you in a Coma?
            Because Hopkins-Allen III was on.

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            • scap
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              #16
              Tarver v. Johnson 2 was a pretty goo scrap but better than the scrap was the work that both Orlando Cuellar and Buddy McGirt did in between rounds.

              I have not seen cornerman work like this in a long time and it was both awesome and refreshing to watch. Cuellar and NCgrit rode there fighters like thoroughbreds down the stretcdh and I think if big fights were handled like these two handled the remtach we would all be better off.

              Cuellar and McGirt deseve a lot of credit, Orlando did everything he could do to get his fighter into the fight and McGirt refused to let Antonio relax...two of the best jockey's I have ever witenssed work!

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              • marvdave
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                #17
                Angelo Dundee "your blowing it son!" (Leonard-Hearns I)

                Joe Goosen "you got to ****ing get inside now" (Corralles-Castillo)

                Eddie Futch- stopping the Thrilla in Manilla to save Frazier and potentially his life.

                Aaron Snowel and Jay Bright for how bad they were (Tyson-Douglas)

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                • Nautilus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Anorak
                  Trivial, maybe, but what's the most memorable cornermen/cornerwork you've ever seen?
                  The corner of Wlad in his fight with Brewster comes to mind. They used too much vaseline. (jk)

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                  • Solo322
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by elveiel
                    I remember some clown working on Klitchko's face during the Lewis fight, i was even told he was well known for being good with cuts?? Forget his name now, he's hardly a Mick Williamson though.
                    you've got to be kidding. the cutmen on the night of the lewis klitschko fight were al gavin for lewis and joe souza for klitschko, the two greatest cutmen in the sport. joe souza is the same guy who works miracles on arturo gatti, most notably the rodriguez and ruelas fights. for him to have kept vitali's eye that long is amazing enough.

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