Your favourite and least favourite British boxer of the 90's and why??

Discussion in 'General Boxing Discussion' started by Jimmy, Apr 25, 2011.

  1. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Who was the one British boxer during the 90's you loved to watch and admired and who was the one British boxer in the 90's you loved to watch but did not like??
     
  2. meetthefeebles

    meetthefeebles Drunken Geordie Bastard

    Benn. Nigel is THE reason why I became a boxing fan. Remember all those primetime fights on ITV on a Saturday night? Tremendous stuff.

    I hated Bruno more than most. The whole '...know what I mean 'Arry' and all that guff made me want to punch holes in the TV and the fact that he was fucking shite didn't help either. Now that he doesn't fight any more, I've grown a little more mellow towards the chap, but i still wouldn't cross the road for an autograph if I saw him.

    MTF
     
  3. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Favourite - Lewis

    Least favourite - Hatton
     
  4. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    Prince Naseem Hamed...N Terms of All Around ENTERTAINMENT Value, Prince was 1 of the Best EVER...His Fights, Entrances, Interviews, etc., were ALL Exciting...

    REED Loathed MOST of the Universum, WBOgus, PROTECTED "Champs" of the 90's...



    REED:slap:
     
  5. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Shit yea Naz was great, can't believe I forgot about him. Still, Lewis sneaks it for me
     
  6. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Loved to watch Hamed. Hoped he lost, all the time. Same with Eubends.

    Loved to watch McCullough and hoped he won.
     
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    Yeah but they weren't British :lol:
     
  8. Hitman

    Hitman Undisputed Champion

    I have to make the cliche vote (or at least the frontrunner vote) and say that Lennox was my favourite british fighter. he really is possibly the best of the whole lot, and he did it right in front of all the american's faces in spite of them. beat everyone he fought, and he is older than me so i genuinely looked up to the guy. even if i really like a fighter these days it's hard duplicate that. i don;t look up to cotto (not british but one of my current faves) or froch or khan or degale.

    least favourite probably akinwande, hierbie hide, bruno.... any of the heavies that weren't lennox haha.

    always liked both benn and eubank despite their own rivalry
     
  9. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    I've watched a few Benn fights now, but never live (on tv), never had the opportunity in my household to watch boxing when I was younger. When Benn fought Eubank in 1990, I was only 6, but have seen the fights between them on youtube. They were excellent, especially the first.
    The 'Best of Enemies' show with Jonathan Ross in '93, that was a great show, portraying each boxers personalities a little. I liked both boxers. They definitely had a spark about them.
     
  10. Muzse

    Muzse "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    I didn't like Handfed or Lemmon.

    Whenever I need a "feel good moment" I'll pop in Lemmon vs Rahman I supplemented by Handfed vs Barrera.

    This past weekend I needed a "feel good moment" so I watched Leonard vs Norris, Leonard vs Camacho chased by De La Hoya vs Pacquiao.

    Back on topic...

    Had to be Hamed...Lemmon closely on his heels.

    i didn't care either way about Steve Collins (yes I know he's Irish), Chris Eubanks or Nigel Benn...I classified them as "guys who don't want none of Roy Jones."
     
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  11. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Favourite - Hamed.

    Least favourite - Don't think I have one.
     
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  12. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Part of the reason I couldn't stand Hatton was due to his fans (not on here, the ones who went to his fights), first of all they were Mancunian. Secondly, though the football crossover made for genuinely great and exciting atmospheres, they really didn't have a fucking clue about boxing.
     
  13. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    I would have loved to have seen Collins vs Eubank, in '95, in Millstreet, Cork (where my family are from).

    Did anyone go to that fight??? The atmosphere seemed electric as fuck.
     
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  14. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Collins tried to get a fight with Roy Jones. He would have lost- lost big- but he did try to get the fight.
     
  15. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Were you not a Collins fan?
     
  16. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Eubank and Benn were quality, Benn especially. Great fights, great wins, great times. However I think the latter batch of British Super-Middleweights are/were superior
     
  17. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Benn vs Froch would have been some fight.
     
  18. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    Yeah, when he'd CEASED to B Relevant AND when Roy was a Lightheavy...But when it MATTERED, Back in the Mid 90's, when Roy was @ 168, Collins Wanted NONE....



    REED:dancingBaby:
     
  19. Hitman

    Hitman Undisputed Champion

    Even tho it doesn't make real sense - i always found it rather eery and unbelievable to watch Eubank fight after the Watson rematch... almost as if there was some strange nobility in the fact that he was too reluctant to finish his opponent off even tho he was a few punches away from doing it. Steve Collins 1 and Carl Thompson 1 are the most obvious examples... i thought there were a couple more fights in there too where you could tell he was holding back.
     
  20. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful


    And this is new??

    Collins was making massive money in Ireland and the UK with title fights vs Eubank, Benn, and some assorted bums.

    Once that had passed, he retired- wanting NONE of Calzaghe either- and then when he needed a payday he got into the Roy Jones swing of things.

    Collins was going to take a beating- at 168 or at 175, he simply made far too much money at 168 in the mid 1990's in Ireland/UK.
     
  21. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Thats Eubank spin....:wack:

    He tried to finish Collins off IMMEDIATELY in the first fight and missed with a massive right hand...then he went on TV and did this:

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  22. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

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  24. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    His life has fallen apart. Its actually quite sad now. He gave his kids away to some woman, he converted to Islam, kicked a taxi, got a divorce....I don't know what order it all happened in and I doubt Chris does either.:pathetic:
     
  25. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Harsh words from Eubank.
     
  26. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Claude "I don't Age" Abrams wasn't having any of it.....:warning:
     
  27. steve_dave

    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

    Fave...forget 90s British boxers, Lennox Lewis my favourite boxer ever.

    Least... didn't really have one.
     
  28. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    I liked McCullough because of the style, the chin, the activity rate, and the guy fought only the best. His resume is stacked with big names.

    I disliked Hamed because I just disliked the cunt and his behaviour since has borne out my dislike.
     
  29. Hitman

    Hitman Undisputed Champion

    That'y my take on it too. Eubank backed off and didn't attack Collins as much as he could have done. i am not sure he could have KO'd him anyway, and I definitely think "killing" him was a bit oveblown... no doubt Collins proved to be the better man in multiple fights, I don't think anything contrary. But I do think Eubank b acked off, and i think he did so against Thompson and maybe a couple other fighters since the Watson match.
     
  30. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    But Eubank IMMEDIATELY leaped in with a big right as soon as the referee re-started the fight :dunno:
     

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