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January 1892 results
SALTILLO, MEXICO - Tonight, a capacity crowd at the Arena Progreso saw Jem Carney solidified his hold on the #1 position in the lightweight division with a 10 round annihilation of Harry Force. Carney had Force down 4 times in the bout, with the courageous Force rising for more punishment each time until the 4th knockdown turned the lights out on Force's evening. With the win Carney maintains a perfect 21-0-0 (14) record. The loss was Force's second, as he falls to 17-2-2.
Marvin Hart won a close UD victory over wily old Tom Allen in an entertaining undercard bout. January 6, 1892 LW: Jem Carney 20-0-0 (11) KO10 Harry Force 17-1-2 (6) HW: Marvin Hart 22-1-3 (9) UD10 Tom Allen 26-3-0 (14) HW: Denver Ed Smith 23-4-2 (4) Draw8 Dan McCarty 18-7-2 (1) MW: Frank Bosworth 18-1-1 (8) TKO5 Mike Malone 14-4-2 (5) |
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January 1892 results #2
BERLIN - The Waldbuhne, hosting the second of six UoLBA January fight cards, witnessed a spirited night of boxing that ended in disappointment and controversy.
The feature event of the night was a middleweight battle between undefeated slugger Young Mitchell and tough Bill Gabig. Gabig came out in the first and put the hurt on Mitchell, coming at him from every direction. Near the end of the 1st round, a raking left tore open a cut over the right eye of Mitchell. The cut was not particularly severe, but it was in a bad spot for Mitchell, as blood began seeping into his eye, giving him some trouble seeing his opponent. Mitchell seemed dazed through the first two rounds, as Gabig was the more active fighter. But the Young Mitchell everyone came to see emerged in round 3, turning the tide of the match. Round 4 belonged totally to Mitchell, who began to raise a lump under Gabig's left eye. Round 5 continued the punishment, and by round 6, the swelling around Gabig's eye was becoming a serious impediment. Near the end of round 6, Gabig reopened the cut over Mitchell's eye, a development that caused referee Medina-Solar to pause the action and consult the ring doctor. Fortunately for fight fans, the bout was allowed to continue. Mitchell continued to dominate the 6th, and continued the punishment in the 7th, targeting Gabig's left eye until it was barely open by the end of the round. At the outset of round 8, it was evident that Gabig was out of gas, and that Mitchell was just getting started. A brutal uppercut by Mitchell dropped Gabig to the canvas with a minute gone in the round. Gabig rose midway through the count to continue. A minute later, a Mitchell combination dropped Gabig again. This time, Gabig lurched to his feet at the count of 5. Somehow, Gabig weathered the round, but it appeared only a matter of time before his night would be over. His left eye was barely open, and he was obviously showing significant fatigue. At the outset of round 9, the referee looked closely at the swelling around Gabig's eye, and decided to let the bout continue. With 12 seconds gone in round 9, a sweet uppercut by Bill Gabig sent Mitchell reeling into the ropes. It also reopened the cut over Mitchell's eye, which began to bleed profusely. The referee stopped the action and consulted the ringside doctor, who determined that the cut was too severe to allow the fight to continue. Amid catcalls and whistling, Bill Gabig was declared the winner by TKO. A review of the judges fight cards after the bout showed a clear preference for Mitchell's performance, with 2 judges indicating a 78-71 tally, and 1 judge seeing it 77-72. Mitchell was furious after the bout, feeling with some justification that he was robbed. As a result of tonight's decision, Mitchell falls to 20-1-1, while Gabig climbs to 16-1-4. Mitchell drops from the #1 spot in the division, relinquishing it to Bert Lytell, who won on an undercard bout in tonight's action. January 10, 1892 MW: Bill Gabig 15-1-4 (2) TKO9 Young Mitchell 20-0-0 (15) MW: Bert Lytell 20-0-0 (1) TKO8 Jim McHugh 13-2-5 (1) LW: Billy Myer 20-0-0 (17) TKO3 Joe Heiser 17-2-1 (0) HW: Billy Woods 23-1-1 (13) MDraw8 Joe Lannon 13-11-6 (1) HW: Dick Matthews 18-2-0 (11) TKO5 J Pickett 12-8-3 (6) MW: Ned McCann 16-2-2 (9) Draw6 Tommy Attardo 10-3-7 (1) Last edited by bigMatt; 06-01-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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January 1892 results #3
SYRACUSE, NY - If preliminary indications are to be believed, the newly-initiated lightweight division of the UoLBA will offer a never-ending tide of intrigue in the coming months. Tonights Main Event at the War Memorial Auditorium in Syracuse pitted #4 George "Kid" Lavigne against eleventh ranked Mike Leary. Lavigne wasted no time prevailing upon his opponent, dominating the early rounds of the fight. By round 8, Lavigne was firmly in control, winning just about every round in the eyes of most observers. Round 8, Lavigne's devastating right came home to roost on Leary's chin, sending Leary crumpling to the canvas. Most thought Leary would not rise, but the count of 8 found him shakily on his feet and ready to continue. The round ended with Leary severely dented but still standing.
Round 9 held a surprise that no one who had witnessed the first 8 rounds would have predicted. Lavigne, round 8's knockdown still in his mind, charged across the ring to finish the job at the outset of the 9th frame. Leary, with one bomb left in his arsenal, decided to deploy it on the advancing Lavigne. The winging right hook caught Lavigne flush and down to the canvas he went, his night, and thoroughly dominating performance to that point now over. A post-fight review of the judges cards showed Lavigne ahead 78-73 on all three cards. Lavigne, considered a contender in the division, was silent in his disappointment after the fight, falling to 11th in the division. Leary moves to 9th with his victory over Lavigne. On the undercard, an impressive Joe Goss dispatched Jake Kilrain in a unanimous decision victory. January 14, 1892 LW: Mike Leary 18-0-2 (7) KO9 George Lavigne 20-0-0 (12) HW: Joe Goss 27-3-1 (25) UD10 Jake Kilrain 21-7-1 (3) LW: Jimmy Carroll 19-1-0 (8) TKO1 Charles McCarthy 18-1-1 (5) MW: Frank Craig 13-3-4 (4) UD6 Jose Luis Zertuche 17-2-1 (4) HW: Jack Boylan 23-5-2 (3) TKO4 Charles Lang 12-9-5 (2) LW: Paddy Smith 15-2-3 (2) UD4 Jack Grace 4-8-8 (0) Last edited by bigMatt; 06-01-2006 at 01:20 PM. |
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Well the lightweights are off to fun start, tough breaks for Mitchell and Lavigne though.
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That's one of the times I step in a little bit ... if I get to the last 3 rounds and a guy who is cut (and it's been reopened) is way ahead on scorecards, I take over his round and go with protect cut the rest of the way .... I only do this if even losing the last 3 rounds won't cost him the fight.
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Ah yes, I found it. Thanks guys!
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It appears the Universe of Leather Boxing Association is no more. A hard drive crash along with a short-sighted commish who failed to get a backup for any of the league files adds up to complete devastation.
I'm getting a new drive in the next week or so. Then will be the arduous process of getting things reloaded as I can. Right now I don't even know how or if I'll be able to reload TBCB without purchasing another license. At any rate - if, and when things get more or less back to normal, I will likely try my hand at a Uni again. Perhaps more or less patterned after the UoLBA. I've had lots of fun and appreciate all of the encouragement, etc. I'll definitely be back. Hoping it will be soon. Matt |
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getting your license back is pretty easy .. don't remember (someone else will) who you e-mail but that's all you have to do.
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My condolences to you Matt. I back up fanatically as I am in mortal fear of suffering a similar fate.
I look forward to you getting back at it.
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Thanks to everyone for the encouragement. I'm living vicariously through some of the other excellent uni's on here. But first chance I get, we'll be back at it. I'm trying to decide whether to recreate based on recollection, or just start anew. I guess I'll figure it out when the time comes. Last edited by bigMatt; 06-07-2006 at 11:15 AM. |
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Mix it up Matt take what you liked from your first and put new things in .... If I were to start over I would have used Random Start Dates so I could use some new guys also ....
I was guilty of the same thing for the first year or so of my uni ... thought a crash will never happen to me ... but with the new version I wanted to continue my universe through beta and that's when I started saving it ... now with the ratings record crash bug, it's even more important. |
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