Just watched that one for the first time. I had no idea that Julian Jackson ever went down that early but that right hand from McClellan that he ate was right down the pipe. I noticed when Jackson was hurt that he tried to throw a right hand that got caught up in the top rope. I remember being hurt and throwing a right hand that got caught up like that. At the time I didn't know it but I believe that I tore a muscle in my chest/shoulder because of it. I do remember my corner man asking why I wasn't throwing any right hands in the fight. That night, after the adrenaline wore off my shoulder was killing me. To the point of me not being able to roll over in bed. It was crazy. But anyway, McClellan was a master of visciousness in the ring with the skills and power to make any fighter in his division fearfull. Great showing by Gerald McClellan........Rockin'
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Very good close fight until the stoppage. McClellan showed an amazing chin in this fight in taking those rights, he also showed sound boxing skills and excellent power.
I thought it was funny how it must have been 20 seconds after those massive low blows he KO'd Jackson.
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I often watch that fight, its a cracker, so is the first. I wish i was there for it, the tension and energy in the room must have been immense with punchers like those two about to square off. McClellan might have been the most vicious fighter ive ever seen, i love the clip when he hears he is number ~2 p4p (by someone's ranking anyway) and he simply replies with a cold glare in his eye and a stern tone "who's number one!?" as if he is offended by the very notion that there is a better fighter out there
His left hook to the body was a rib wrecker
Shame his career/life went the way it did (That clown of a cornerman he had should take a lot of the blame) he Should have been one of the GREATS
Anybody watch "The Fight Of Their Lives" the other month? Very sad but excellent piece on Nigel Benn and Gerald
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Originally posted by The Surgeon View PostI often watch that fight, its a cracker, so is the first. I wish i was there for it, the tension and energy in the room must have been immense with punchers like those two about to square off. McClellan might have been the most vicious fighter ive ever seen, i love the clip when he hears he is number ~2 p4p (by someone's ranking anyway) and he simply replies with a cold glare in his eye and a stern tone "who's number one!?" as if he is offended by the very notion that there is a better fighter out there
His left hook to the body was a rib wrecker
Shame his career/life went the way it did (That clown of a cornerman he had should take a lot of the blame) he Should have been one of the GREATS
Anybody watch "The Fight Of Their Lives" the other month? Very sad but excellent piece on Nigel Benn and Gerald
Yeah the documentary was very good and you're right that cornerman was an absolute ****.
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Originally posted by The Surgeon View PostI wish i was there for it
Lennox Lewis vs Tony Tucker
Julio Cesar Chavez vs Terrence Alli
Hector Camacho vs Eric Podolak
Meldrick Taylor vs Henry Hughes
Oba Carr vs Eriberto Valdez
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostJust realised I was talking about the first one in my above post.
Yeah the documentary was very good and you're right that cornerman was an absolute ****.
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Postwhats funny/said is there is hardly anyone in the stands for the fight. Must have been an early fight on the card. Looking at boxrec, here was the rest of the card:
Lennox Lewis vs Tony Tucker
Julio Cesar Chavez vs Terrence Alli
Hector Camacho vs Eric Podolak
Meldrick Taylor vs Henry Hughes
Oba Carr vs Eriberto Valdez
Easily the most interesting fight on the card...
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Postwhats funny/said is there is hardly anyone in the stands for the fight. Must have been an early fight on the card. Looking at boxrec, here was the rest of the card:
Lennox Lewis vs Tony Tucker
Julio Cesar Chavez vs Terrence Alli
Hector Camacho vs Eric Podolak
Meldrick Taylor vs Henry Hughes
Oba Carr vs Eriberto Valdez
Norris-Brown II
Nelson-Leija II
Chavez-Randall II
It was in the previous year in May where those fights you mentioned took place, anyway Don King always put Julian Jackson in the undercard that's why he never really get so much credit.
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostVery good close fight until the stoppage. McClellan showed an amazing chin in this fight in taking those rights, he also showed sound boxing skills and excellent power.
I thought it was funny how it must have been 20 seconds after those massive low blows he KO'd Jackson.
the g man claimed to have headaches from that fight onward
it's also one of the last fights he remembers.
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