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  • Roadblock
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    Thomas Hearns vs Aaron Pryor

    One of those obscure gems.

    Hearns started at 135 and went to CW now thats some weightclass jumping.

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    It is a great fight, Pryor wasn't showing any respect to Hearns who wasn't known as a hard punching amateur.

    Both of them were good amateurs and both of them missed the olympics by losing to Howard Davis.
    Last edited by YNG; 05-11-2020, 01:01 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by YNG
      It is a great fight, Pryor wasn't showing any respect to Hearns who wasn't known has a hard punching amateur.

      Both of them were good amateurs and both of them missed the olympics by losing to Howard Davis.
      Yes it was a good fight, Hearns was so gangly his power didnt come until some muscle caught up with his height.

      Watching the bout its hard to imagine the impact these two were to go on and have on boxing.

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        Originally posted by Roadblock
        One of those obscure gems.

        Hearns started at 135 and went to CW now thats some weightclass jumping.

        Great find bro!

        I believe this fight was in 1976 at the National Golden Gloves. Pretty sure it was the final too. Hearns was only 17 whilst Pryor was 20.

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          Originally posted by YNG
          It is a great fight, Pryor wasn't showing any respect to Hearns who wasn't known as a hard punching amateur.

          Both of them were good amateurs and both of them missed the olympics by losing to Howard Davis.
          Davis Jr was some amateur. Just never truly adapted to the pros. I think they made a huge mistake allowing him to travel abroad for his first major fight. That fight was at Rangers’ ground Ibrox. I think the crowd shook him.

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            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            Great find bro!

            I believe this fight was in 1976 at the National Golden Gloves. Pretty sure it was the final too. Hearns was only 17 whilst Pryor was 20.
            Hearns looked so young didnt he its hard to recognize him, Aaron was born with that head he never looked any different lol.

            I love these old sessions with the greats, youtube been throwing a bunch of them at me lately .

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              Originally posted by Roadblock
              Hearns looked so young didnt he its hard to recognize him, Aaron was born with that head he never looked any different lol.

              I love these old sessions with the greats, youtube been throwing a bunch of them at me lately .
              I’d read they had fought as amateur’s but had never seen the footage.

              I love watching stuff like that myself, you could see flashes of the fighters they were going to become.

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                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                I’d read they had fought as amateur’s but had never seen the footage.

                I love watching stuff like that myself, you could see flashes of the fighters they were going to become.
                I just refreshed youtube and first on was this.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roadblock
                  I just refreshed youtube and first on was this.

                  Yeah I’ve seen that before, love watching James Toney, just a real craftsman, a quality technician.

                  I got the chance to meet him in Vegas during Canelo-GGG 2 fight week. He was a very cool guy, I wondered whether he’d be hostile cause of his persona and that but he was a sound fella.

                  Those 4 walls must have seen some quality sparring over the years.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    Yeah I’ve seen that before, love watching James Toney, just a real craftsman, a quality technician.

                    I got the chance to meet him in Vegas during Canelo-GGG 2 fight week. He was a very cool guy, I wondered whether he’d be hostile cause of his persona and that but he was a sound fella.

                    Those 4 walls must have seen some quality sparring over the years.
                    Yeah James was special, fighting as a HW carrying all that chubby and he could stand in the pocket with legit HWs. Hell of a fighter.

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