that was the best he ever fought and looked great but when he faced lesser opposition he didnt look impressive.did curry just underestimate him or did honeyghan simply rise to the occasion?
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was lloyd honeyghans win over don curry a fluke?
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While Curry might have underestimated Honeyghan a bit, he also fought the wrong fight. Curry was getting used to knocking people out, usually easy.
But there is an old saying in boxing "box a puncher, punch a boxer". On that particular night, Donald Curry tried to punch with a puncher!Last edited by TBear; 09-08-2010, 03:52 AM.
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Honeyghan broke Curry`s nose in the opening round then beat up the reigning champion.. it was no fluke Honeyghan was a very good fighter.
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View PostHoneyghan broke Curry`s nose in the opening round then beat up the reigning champion.. it was no fluke Honeyghan was a very good fighter.
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Originally posted by gibo View PostLloyd got lucky against Don...... Honeygan never was abel to repeat that performance again. A one hit wonder, as people say!!!
Maurice Blocker
Gene Hatcher (brutal destruction of genuine tough guy)
Johnny Bumphus (hammers top prospect)
Roger Stafford
Sylvester Mittee
Horace Shufford
Jorge Vaca
Gianfranco Rossi (savage KO of future champion)
Don Curry (brutal beating of future IBHOF champ)
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Originally posted by gibo View PostLloyd got lucky against Don...... Honeygan never was abel to repeat that performance again. A one hit wonder, as people say!!!
Anything but a one hit wonder as you say. He would dominate today apart from the very best and he hardly got lucky against Curry. He fought the perfect fight and while he didn't turn in a single performance that good elsewhere he was a great fighter overall that had many fine fights apart from that one.
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Originally posted by gibo View PostLloyd got lucky against Don...... Honeygan never was abel to repeat that performance again. A one hit wonder, as people say!!!
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Honeyghan was a very good fighter at his best, but Curry did have big trouble making weight and went some days without eating anything and just drinking tea to keep himself nourished. Honeyghan wasn't a one hit wonder though, good fighter, awkward with his movements and had good power.
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Originally posted by turdleburgle View Postthat was the best he ever fought and looked great but when he faced lesser opposition he didnt look impressive.did curry just underestimate him or did honeyghan simply rise to the occasion?
Honeyghan was a good rough tough awkward fighter who rose to the occasion. He saw his chance and took it. The headbutt that broke Curry's nose turned the fight. Honeyghan's head butting Billy Goat rough house style rattled Curry.
Curry was right on the cusp of becoming a super star,he had nothing to gain in this fight and everything to lose.The combination of Curry not having his eye on the ball and Honeyghan going all out in his once in a lifetime chance lead to the result.
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