Off Topic Marvellous has moved on, worth a thread on its own.

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I just watched the You Tube of the fight... the cameraman in the corner in round one must have been crapping himself... imagine being that close and feeling and hearing every punch for what must have been 30 seconds...
 
Top pugilist. He wasn't going to be denied again when he took Minter apart. Like the time before when he fought for the title and the champion (can't recall his name) got a very dodgy home draw.

I'm fairly certain it was Vito Antuafermo (or some similar spelling) .. thats who Minter beat to gain the title but of course it was on home soil.
 
All true, however, and not wanting to drift away from showing respect to an absolute great, that was formed from his sense of being robbed against Leonard. I tend to agree with him on that too.
Agreed
I didn’t mention his view on that result as it had already been mentioned, but yes that was why he walked away. (and yes I thought he’d won)
Still took a strong character not to get drawn back for a big payday though. Made his decision and stuck to it.
 
The crowd

At the Minter fight were embarrassing morons.Their reaction was disgraceful. I remember my dad, who loved boxing, when I next saw him after the fight saying didn't those 8diot Londoners realise they had just seen the emergence of as good a fighter as they would ever see live?
Minter had done himself no favours with his pre-fight remark though.
 
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That was no excuse for the disgusting scenes which at the time I thought was a case of bad losers not being able to accept their man was well beaten. but looking back on it was a lot to do with racism.
No excuse but it probably stoked the fire.
 
All true, however, and not wanting to drift away from showing respect to an absolute great, that was formed from his sense of being robbed against Leonard. I tend to agree with him on that too.

He was also robbed against the unpronounceable bloke who Minter then took the title off when they called it a draw.
 
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I completely forgot about the disgusting scenes after the fight, your dad as dads usually are was totally correct.

As Mark Twain said "
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.”
 
Minter had the clean cut look that made you think he was respectable but he was a bit of a wrong un. Along with The Finnegans.
I worked with a cockney lad a long time ago who had dealings with them and they were scary, my mate went in a boozer in South London to drop their wages off. Said he thought he was going to die when he walked in. As soon as he said he was dropping the boys wages off he was ok and was told to leave it on the bar and go. My mate said will it be ok on there??
Said the look the barman gave him told him it was fine!!! No one would dare touch it.
 
I'm fairly certain it was Vito Antuafermo (or some similar spelling) .. thats who Minter beat to gain the title but of course it was on home soil.
Spot on. The fight might have been in Italy. On the riveria. Hagler hammered him, but couldn't stop him. The champion got an iffy draw.
Minter beat Antifermo, then had a couple of easy regulation defences, then met Hagler at the old Wembley arena. I think Minter boxed once or twice after then retired when Dave Boy Green stopped him.
 
Back in those days when you fought away from home, especially in Italy, you needed a death certificate to get the win.

Was it in Italy where Nigel Benn, (who Hagler once said before Benn fought Hagler's brother "The way that guy fights I'm glad to be retired - he's more brutal than I was") left his opponent (Galvani?) refusing to get off his stool and still lost, at least initially as it was overturned? I think it was the fight he ripped his license up and binned his manager, Ambrose Mendy.

I recall the interviewer (I think Jim Rosenthal) asking him at ring side "how do you feel". From Benn's face. it looked like he was one split second decision away from killing him. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

EDIT: Sorry if this detracts from Marvelous Marvin for a moment, but I had to google. It was Gary Neubon at around 24 minutes, and they were trying for a draw when he wouldn't get off his stool.

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Was it in Italy where Nigel Benn, (who Hagler once said before Benn fought Hagler's brother "The way that guy fights I'm glad to be retired - he's more brutal than I was") left his opponent (Galvani?) refusing to get off his stool and still lost, at least initially as it was overturned? I think it was the fight he ripped his license up and binned his manager, Ambrose Mendy.

I recall the interviewer (I think Jim Rosenthal) asking him at ring side "how do you feel". From Benn's face. it looked like he was one split second decision away from killing him. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

It was - I remember reading a Ring magazine article quoting where judges of some fights were told the result of bouts by Mafia fixers well before the fight; basically they were told ''so and so wins ....... or else''
 
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Spot on. The fight might have been in Italy. On the riveria. Hagler hammered him, but couldn't stop him. The champion got an iffy draw.
Minter beat Antifermo, then had a couple of easy regulation defences, then met Hagler at the old Wembley arena. I think Minter boxed once or twice after then retired when Dave Boy Green stopped him.
Boom Boom never fought Dave boy green
Different weight class.
It was sibson

and hagler fought antuofermo in Vegas

apart from that...
 
Spot on. The fight might have been in Italy. On the riveria. Hagler hammered him, but couldn't stop him. The champion got an iffy draw.
Minter beat Antifermo, then had a couple of easy regulation defences, then met Hagler at the old Wembley arena. I think Minter boxed once or twice after then retired when Dave Boy Green stopped him.

Dave 'Boy' Green aka The Fenland Tiger
 
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