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    Who said in the postfight interview...

    "I went through hell getting here but the hell ain't too hard" after one of the biggest upsets in boxing history and who did he beat?

    #2
    Wild guess but this sounds like something carmine basilio would have said after winning the first fight against sugar ray robinson.

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      #3
      Frankie Randall after his upset win against Chavez.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Bundana View Post
        Frankie Randall after his upset win against Chavez.
        Yes Sir.

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          #5
          Good fight. Saw it a while back again. Randall was almost robbed of that decision but on one of the scorecards he won it by 1 point and that was only because of two points Richard Steele took away for low blows and the knockdown in Round 11. Shouldn't have even been that close IMO, Randall had that fight won. Pretty good fight, always liked Chavez, hard puncher, good body punching and a real warrior in there.

          Funny, Steele was also the ref in the first Chavez/Taylor fight. I guess Steele giveth and then he taketh away.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rightsideup View Post
            Wild guess but this sounds like something carmine basilio would have said after winning the first fight against sugar ray robinson.
            Carmen (gender-neutral/uni*** italian name).

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              #7
              Originally posted by Panamaniac View Post
              Carmen (gender-neutral/uni*** italian name).
              thanks for the correction spelling has never been one of my strong points.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rightsideup View Post
                thanks for the correction spelling has never been one of my strong points.
                I didn't think it was a misspelling or typo, I thought it was a mistake, as others (some assuming that "Carmen" is a typo) have referred to Basilio as "Carmine" a more common Italian first name.

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