Sussex Nomad
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Anyone on here witnessed MORE THAN ONE of these events in person?
(only one for me - Olympic Super Saturday).
I was, funnily enough, going to ask the same question, a big no from me sadly.
Anyone on here witnessed MORE THAN ONE of these events in person?
(only one for me - Olympic Super Saturday).
Anyone on here witnessed MORE THAN ONE of these events in person?
(only one for me - Olympic Super Saturday).
Anyone? Admittedly not a British triumph that many remember but nonetheless an incredible against the odds win. It is a proper sport that's also in the Olympics.
Massive rule changes in 1980, Olympic sport? Hmmm. Archery?
No! Here's the clue. His miraculous win was because he had ' red on both sides' which is no longer allowed.
TBH, that hasn't helped me much! Clay pigeon shooting?
Boxing:
Barry McGuigan beating the legend Predroza at Loftus Road in 1986.
Jim Watt beating Pitalua for the world crown at The Kelvin Hall, Glasgow in 1979.
Lloyd Honeyghan stopping the brilliant Don Curry in Atlantic City in 1986.
Alan Minter defeating Antuofermo twice for the WBC and WBA crowns.
Carl Froch’s destruction of favourite Bute, and then mouthy Groves in their rematch.
Covered on BBC or ITV for all to see. I loved watching boxing.
No! Here's the clue. His miraculous win was because he had ' red on both sides' which is no longer allowed.
OK here's the big clue. The Chinese are obsessed with this sport
I'm guessing it's table tennis, and he had red on both sides of the bat?
Some great fighters and performances on this list.
I would have to say IMO that Joe Calzaghe is the best British boxer of all time.
He had a record of 49-0 beating Eubank to win his 1st world title. Along the way he beat the likes of Woodhall, a peak Kessler, Lacy, and finished his career beating American legends Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones in the USA
What I also liked about JC was that he knew when to retire and not be mugged off by making a comeback. Those Millennium Stadium nights were amazing. I agree, for any fighter, I look to see if they beat the best of the best in the world at that time.
Totally agree. The Americans brought over the new 'Mike Tyson' Lacy who was favoured by the bookies to win their fight. Its actually quite painful viewing but a boxing master class if you ever watch it on youtube.