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  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    Food 4 Thought......

    Food For Thought: How many times have you read about an upcoming fight and expected serious fireworks only to be disappointed? How many times has a promoter talked at length on a dais somewhere about the upcoming fight and he makes several comments about how great the fight would be? What an electric match up it would be? He gives it names like "The Brawl For it All" but when the fight actually happens you end up feeling you just got robbed for 49.99 worth of PPV money? Now, I am the type of guy that is all for good boxing, taking your time, picking your shots and being careful and if most fights were promoted that way it would be OK but nowadays there are so many guys that seem to do all this tough talking at press conferences and in online interviews but when the bell rings to start round one the reality of professional boxing seems to set in and they go back to being careful. Once in a while you will get Ward-Gatti or Corrales-Castillo but too often it is a thing where the guys that promise the best fights do not deliver. Maybe it is a style match up gone wrong or maybe one guy was not feeling well or maybe the stars just were not aligned right but I know myself that I sat through 12 rounds of Trinidad-DeLaHoya waiting for promised explosions and I am still waiting (Oscar boxed great, though, you gotta' give him that). Some of the most exciting sounding fights like that one and Taylor-Hopkins just never materialized and a big part of it was it seemed to me that the guys involved were not willing to take the risks needed to be great fighters and make serious statements. They rarely went for it all out for more than a few seconds at a time, you know?

    My point is this: You look back on fights like the first Leonard-Duran fight and ESPECIALLY the Hagler-Hearns fight and you know you are watching two men that were willing to go all out to win at all costs. In anticipated great fights, they delivered great fights. Hearns and Hagler went at it in the way you really want to see the best in the world go at it. Tommy unjustly gets a bad rep for losing the two huge fight with Hagler and Sugar Ray but the fact is there is nobody in history who brought more fight with him to the ring, for better or worse, than Tommy Hearns and if you want to see a guy (two of them, actually) who at least attempts to do what he promises, then pop in a tape of Hagler-Hearns.
  • Southpaw Stinger
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    How many times have you read about an upcoming fight and expected serious fireworks only to be disappointed?
    Harrison vs Williams springs into my mind and makes me feel really depressed.

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    • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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      I didn't see that one but there are a MILLION examples. The word GREAT is overused. This will be a great fight.. the fight we have here will be spectacular.. these two great fighter will put on a great show.. etc etc.

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      • LondonRingRules
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        Whaddya think of a Butterbean vs Toney bout, Ice? Toney is starting to slur his words and has the punch output of a slug. Could be an interesting bout to watch him have to hold off Bean from belly bucking him around the ring and trapping him on the ropes!

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