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    #41
    Originally posted by BennyST View Post
    Oh ****! Better memory than me! James Green! That's it. I've actually got a couple of his fights against some of the top guys of the 80/90s.

    Couldnt remember if it was Jimmy Owens or Johnny. J. Owens anyway. Didn't realise he was called The Matchstick Man. I remember learning about him because of Samart Payakaroon, in a weird roundabout way though. Fenech fought Samart for his title, who won it off Pintor who was in lots of great fights that I ended up checking out. Already knew him from his great fight with Gomez of course. Tragic fight when I watched it and found out about what happened.
    James (hard rock) green...had a real war with John Mugabi
    Johnny Owens who faced pintor in Mexico and lost his life for it was the matchstick man

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      #42
      Originally posted by saintpat View Post
      James Green is Hard Rock.

      The Matchstick Man aka The Merthyr Matchstick (after his hometown in Wales) aka The Bionic Bantam was the late Johnny Owen, who tragically tied when he was knocked out by Lupe Pintor in a brutal and savage fight. RIP, Johnny.

      You probably meant Hatcher for Mad Dog, but to me it's Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross, who was a junior middleweight contender in the late 70s/early 80s, as he's from my hometown.
      Went for gene (mad dog )hatcher who beat Johnny bumphus
      And yes it's the tragic Johnny Owens....I have a short story about him he boxed a english guy called Wayne evans for the british title......wayne evans actually was an hod carrier for my dad who was a brickie....and he actually gave me my first pair of gloves when I was about 6 or 7......he lost to Owens because he had brittle hands and was forced to retire during his bout with Owens ....now that's trivia lol

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        #43
        Originally posted by BennyST View Post
        1 Happy Lora
        2 ??? I remember a guy who I think was called Hard Rock who fought a bunch of guys in what was easily among my favourite eras of the 80's and 90's jr mids/middleweights. I'd have to check my old tapes though to remember his name.
        3 Our very own Scully is an Ice Man?
        4 Boogaloo Watts
        5 Norris
        6 Quick Tillis
        7 Black Gold Schuler
        8 Ali
        9 ??? The only 'matchstick' name I know is Owens, Johnny or Jimmy. He died fighting Pintor in a war. But his name was something like The Merther Matchstick or something weird like that.
        10 Dempsey
        3 Milton mccrory was also the ice man

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          #44
          Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
          Yeah it seems familiar...deffo remember him but can't think of his name.....we also had a fighter come out to the song any old iron lol....Paul (scrap iron) Ryan lol
          Marvin "The Law" Hart, just a club fighter who boxed on the side as a policeman, but a scrappy guy in his own right.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
            . Here are the answers....T.N.T for me is tubbs
            forgot all about that guy...didnt he hold the IBF title at 140 in the 80s?

            Tony tubbs had a lot of talent, what a waste of natural talent...couldnt stay away from the buffet line...was tony tucker's nickname TNT as well?

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              #46
              Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
              forgot all about that guy...didnt he hold the IBF title at 140 in the 80s?

              Tony tubbs had a lot of talent, what a waste of natural talent...couldnt stay away from the buffet line...was tony tucker's nickname TNT as well?
              Yeah he beat Johnny bumphus for the title I think ...he also faced Lloyd honeyghan as welterweight and he was knocked out in a round but don't quote me...it's all coming from my head lol...yeah tubbs for an over weight fighter had quick hands and really quick feet.....it kind of went against everything he looked like....tucker yeah was also T.N.T buddy

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                #47
                Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                Yeah he beat Johnny bumphus for the title I think ...he also faced Lloyd honeyghan as welterweight and he was knocked out in a round but don't quote me...it's all coming from my head lol...yeah tubbs for an over weight fighter had quick hands and really quick feet.....it kind of went against everything he looked like....tucker yeah was also T.N.T buddy
                I watched Tucker vs Tyson, Douglass...if he had a better team he would have had a better career...fought his best competition too late in his career

                Tucker had some good skills too...he gave Tyson one of his tougher title defenses and illustrated a great jab, movement and deft counters troubled MIKE

                People underrate those 80s heavyweights because Tyson ran over most of them in the late 80s, and Holmes before him beat them but he wasnt beloved and came after Ali..." Marciano couldnt carry my jockstrap!".....hey, every fighter should feel like they are the best, kinda weird when fans and the media get upset about athletes who give up so much to compete at that level.

                The era was actually pretty good and definitely better than the 30s-50s at the weight

                I guess people think everyone is either a bum or an ATG...SMH

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  I watched Tucker vs Tyson, Douglass...if he had a better team he would have had a better career...fought his best competition too late in his career

                  Tucker had some good skills too...he gave Tyson one of his tougher title defenses and illustrated a great jab, movement and deft counters troubled MIKE

                  People underrate those 80s heavyweights because Tyson ran over most of them in the late 80s, and Holmes before him beat them but he wasnt beloved and came after Ali..." Marciano couldnt carry my jockstrap!".....hey, every fighter should feel like they are the best, kinda weird when fans and the media get upset about athletes who give up so much to compete at that level.

                  The era was actually pretty good and definitely better than the 30s-50s at the weight

                  I guess people think everyone is either a bum or an ATG...SMH
                  Larry Holmes was a brilliant heavyweight....very technical and his jab was something else.....do you know also was the thing what made Holmes so good...his ability to recover from taking huge punches....snipes , shavers and even the battering he took from tim Witherspoon I think in the 7th or 8th round was unreal.....I do not know how he got up from the shavers knockdown I really don't .....I have a lot of respect for Holmes as a champion but believe it or not I actually picked Michael spinks to beat him and won money at the bookies...I got 5-1 won £250 ....spinks for a very sporadic kind of jittery movement and combinations and then back out to beat Holmes...very unconventional performance but effective nn the less

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
                    Larry Holmes was a brilliant heavyweight....very technical and his jab was something else.....do you know also was the thing what made Holmes so good...his ability to recover from taking huge punches....snipes , shavers and even the battering he took from tim Witherspoon I think in the 7th or 8th round was unreal.....I do not know how he got up from the shavers knockdown I really don't .....I have a lot of respect for Holmes as a champion but believe it or not I actually picked Michael spinks to beat him and won money at the bookies...I got 5-1 won £250 ....spinks for a very sporadic kind of jittery movement and combinations and then back out to beat Holmes...very unconventional performance but effective nn the less
                    all people remember is his ko loss to Tyson....easily top 5 all time at 175 and p4p one of the greatest ever....wont be another lightheavyweight champion to win the real heavyweight title for another hundred years.

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