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A great era, probably my favourite to be honest - the WWs and the MWs
Nunn, Curry, McCrory, Kalambay, Barkley, Benn, Eubank, McCallum, Watson, Graham, Julian Jackson etc... plenty of KOs, and just a more colourful time I think.
Sky do a boxing gold which is often featuring fights around this era too.
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80's/90's boxing fans on 14:54 - Oct 4 with 1265 views
80's/90's boxing fans on 15:20 - Oct 4 by Hayesender
As a young pain in butt adult, went in a pub during a Eubank fight loudly saying he was a showboat nobody
Learnt my lesson that day, don't talk crap about things you know nothing about, and especially if you in a pub where an ex pro boxer is drinking, who is successfully doing a good human impression of an XL Bully dog !!
It makes you stop talking crap very quickly and you end up paying numerous visits to the hostelries' little boys room !!
80's/90's boxing fans on 13:43 - Oct 4 by Monkey_Roots
Excellent, thanks Hayes!
A great era, probably my favourite to be honest - the WWs and the MWs
Nunn, Curry, McCrory, Kalambay, Barkley, Benn, Eubank, McCallum, Watson, Graham, Julian Jackson etc... plenty of KOs, and just a more colourful time I think.
Sky do a boxing gold which is often featuring fights around this era too.
The difference then was that most of the British fights were on ITV, seemed like there was boxing on TV 2 or 3 times a week. Joe Public could all get to watch and know the fighters. Also the best fighters actually fought each other in their prime unlike nowadays.
Ā£Ā£Ā£Ā£s has made boxing a shadow of its heyday, just like it has with football. Sad.
Four Kings (Amazon Prime) steals the title of the book about Duran, Sugar Ray, Hearns and Hagler for a series about black British champs Bruno, Benn, Lewis and Eubank. Itās great nostalgia, but Iām surprised how much they show of the Watson and McClennan fights, the first I saw on TV at the time, the second Iād never seen a second of. The interviews are great: Lewis is a smug prick, but fair enough with knobs on considering what he did and still has, Bruno and Benn are doing a fair job of doing it tough, and Eubankā¦is still Eubank, Iām delighted to report (fingers crossed).
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80's/90's boxing fans on 22:21 - Oct 4 with 841 views