How about Kimbo Slice? He was pretty good for a while.
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View PostI always wondered if some of those were works. The minute they threw him in with a real guy, he lost that time in the basement.
Kimbo received a lot of BS from the MMA people because of his background, but its really not so easy to make that adjustment. All considered he did not do badly and was looked down upon by people with no reason to do so.
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View PostI always wondered if some of those were works. The minute they threw him in with a real guy, he lost that time in the basement.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostWe have to take people's word for a lot of the information we get from that time, but there was a fair amount of information shared about some bare knuckle guys.
Daniel Mendoza and Gem Mace were two guys regarded as methodical and interested in defense along with attacking the opponents they fought. Choyinsky was also a technical guy and he was instrumental in working with jack Johnson who was of course an incredible fighter. You had Cribb and Molineaux, two black fighters who were superb... these are a few guys, who distinguished themselves and were described in glowing terms.
Back in those days it was probably more like the MMA, there was grappling, a lot of concern had to be focused on not breaking the hands, especially on the forehead of the man and there were less dominant champions initially... more a test of wills. But the better champions taught...much like martial artists and fencers.
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There are some Great bare-knuckle boxers Name :
Jem Belcher
Stuart Bennett
Isaac Bitton
Andy Bowen.
Benjamin Brain
Bill Brassey
Bill Brennan
Bob Brettle
Barney Aaron
Don Adams
James Ambrose
Mike Farragher
James Figg
Bob Fitzsimmons
Porky" Flynn
Awful Gardner
George Gardner
Owney Geoghegan
Harry Gilmor
Godfrey
Bartley Gorman
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