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Old 08-11-2006, 03:33 PM   #1561
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Looking forward to Langford - Jeanette.
What was the title of the Ketchell book, Mike?
Hi Ian, I promised Mike I would pass the book along to others once I finished it. If you are interested, I'd be happy to send it to you.

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Old 08-11-2006, 05:58 PM   #1562
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Hi Ian, I promised Mike I would pass the book along to others once I finished it. If you are interested, I'd be happy to send it to you.

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Cheers Matt. I'll PM you.
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Old 08-12-2006, 09:34 AM   #1563
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Blackburn rallies late

March 13, 1911

Jack Blackburn (CH) (28-11-5) scored a late knockdown to win a SD15 over Frank Erne (4/6) (21-7-2) for his first defense of the IBF Lightweight title.

Blackburn came out fast controlling the first third of the fight. Erne slowly started to turn the tide in the middle rounds and Blackburn seemed to tire. The left eye of both fighters was swelling by the end of the 10th. Erne won the 9th-11th and seemed in control of the fight.

In the 12th, Blackburn caught him with a stiff shot and dropped him for an 8 count. Erne was hurt but held on to get out of the round. Blackburn controlled the next two rounds, and Erne rallied to win the 15th.

I had it 144-141 Blackburn, as did the RE, Klaus Dieter Hucke. The official judges had it 143-141/142-143/144-141.

On the undercard

BW - Nunc Wallace (39/34) (15-6-1) UD10 Harry Dally (44/49) (12-5-1) (both at pre, Dally moves to prime after the fight)

BW - Harry Tenney (13/12) (18-6-3) UD10 Morris Rauch (47/52) (11-9-1) (rauch at pre)

MW - Jimmy Murray (17/8) (12-3-1) KO1 John Clow (34/47) (22-22) (murray at pre, clow at post)

LW - Special Delivery Hirsch (UR) (10-1-1) UD8 Bat Mullins (UR) (7-2-1) 77-75 (both at pre for this club fight ... Hirsch moves to main with the win)

FW - Billy Whistler (club) (13-15-7) SD8 Leo Johnson (UR) (3-3) (johnson at pre for this club fight)
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Old 08-12-2006, 09:56 AM   #1564
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Okay anyone else have someone like this in your uni? Jimmy Clabby is now 8-8-8. He can't help but draw ... he knocked Paddy Duffy down, won the fight on my score card and the RE's scorecard by 2 points and all 3 judges called it 95-95.
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:52 AM   #1565
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Sam Langford unifies titles

March 15, 1911

Sam Langford (CH) (27-6-2) started strong and finished strong scoring a KO12 over Joe Jeannette (CH/3) (23-2) to win the IBF title and retain the WBA and WBC. Langford is the first champ to hold three titles at once.

Langford dropped Jeannette in the first round and it looked like it would be a repeat of Papke/Ketchel. But Jeannette finished out the round.

Jeannette slowly started taking over the fight then winning 6 out of the next 8 rounds. Langford's left eye was swollen and he started carrying his hands low in the 8th. Langford looked a little better in the 10th and the 11th as he started catching Jeannette with solid combinations.

In the 12th, a solid shot cut Jeannette under the right eye and it seemed to distract him and Langford drilled him with a right cross that KO'd him.

That was Jeannette's second loss, both to Langford.

I had it 105-104 Jeannette at the stoppage.

On the undercard

WW - Paddy Duffy (24/25) (17-16-4) DRAW10 Jimmy Clabby (54/53) (8-8-8) 97-95 Clabby (duffy at post)

BW - Owen Moran (6/6) (31-6-6) UD10 Barney Finnegan (59/59) (9-10-2) (finnegan at pre)

MW - Charles Goff (68/54) (15-11-2) UD10 Martin Mulverhill (46/55) (10-8-2) (mulverhill at pre)

FW - Ole Oleson (74/53) (14-14-3) UD10 Jim Keeley (23/54) (9-9-2) (keeley at pre)

BW - Griff Jones (UR) (10-1) MD8 Ike Weir (club) (12-14-1) (jones at pre and fought at BW for this club fight ... jones moves to main with win)
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Old 08-12-2006, 12:18 PM   #1566
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Bah, somehow I completely missed the Papke/Ketchel post and half of the last page. The match was a disapointment but man Ketchel came out on a mission. At least Langford/Jeanette lived up to the hype was a pretty good fight.
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Old 08-14-2006, 08:55 AM   #1567
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March 17, 1911

HW - Paul Samson Korner (10/10) (17-1) KO2 Jim Flynn (113/113) (17-14) 10-9 flynn (Samson-K at pre ... Samson-K is the EBU champ this wasn't for the title)

MW - Joe Costa (69/65) (11-8-5) UD10 Hugo Kelly (29/63) (21-16-1) (costa gained 270pp but only 4 spots in the rankings)

MW - Jack Fogarty (22/16) (15-4-1) TKO4 Jerry Jerome (56/57) (14-6) (both at pre)

LW - Knockout Brown (UR) (11-0) TKO4 Dave Wallace (78/79) (12-10) 30-27 (both at pre... brown living up to his name 9th stoppage in 11 fights)

FW - Benny Soloman (52/41) (16-5-2) KO7 Al Wright (51/65) (8-9-2) (wright at pre)

BW - Austin Rice (club) (8-24-5) DRAW10 Charley Kelly (club) (10-11-2) (club fight)
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:01 AM   #1568
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Ahearn wins CBU title

March 19, 1911

Jake Ahearn (UR/5) (14-0-1) scored a SD12 win over John McConnell (UR) (10-1) to win the first CBU Middleweight title.

In the early going it appeared McConnell was going to win this one, but then he got tired and his left eye was swelling shut. Ahearn finished strong winning the last 4 rounds.

I had 114-114. Mark Somogyi (RE) had it 115-113 Ahearn. The official judges had it 115-113/114-115/118-111 .. not sure which fight that last judge was watching.

On the undercard

BW - Monte Attell (10/5) (19-5-1) UD10 John Connors (28/35)97-92 (9-6-4) (connors at pre)

HW - Larry Foley (13/11) (26-9-3) UD10 Charles Hadley (103/103) (18-20-3) (hadley at end)

HW - Tom Allen (44/38) (24-14-1) KO2 Joe Goddard (105/107) (16-20-1) 10-9 allen (goddard at end)

HW - Steve Taylor (club) (19-21) MD8 Ben Knutsen (UR) (6-4-2) (taylor at end, knutsen at pre for this club fight)

LH - Charlie O'Donnell (club) (13-19-3) UD10 SP Stockton (club) (18-20-2) (both at post for this club fight)
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:04 AM   #1569
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The judge who scored the fight 118-111 first bias was Hometown favorite. Ahearn is from the UK and that is where the fight was, McConnell was from Ireland. I didn't put Ahearn as hometown favorite though so I wander if that was factored in.

His low score was 10 so I can't really see it being that. Interesting.
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Old 08-14-2006, 11:37 PM   #1570
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Ryan first to 40 wins

March 23, 1911

MW - Tommy Ryan (12/5) (40-3-1) TKO7 Jim Carr (47/51) (8-6-3) 60-54 (carr at pre ... ryan first fighter in the LBA to win 40 fights)

BW - Jimmy Walsh (15/13) (11-12-5) UD10 Tommy Doherty (55/56) (12-11-1)

HW - John Dwyer (32/30) (28-11-1) KO9 George Perry (104/105) (8-10-4)

WW - Jack Britton (2/2) (20-3-5) TKO8 Unk Russell (32/35) (12-4-1) (russell at pre)

LW - Dan Custy (30/30) (12-2-3) DRAW10 Gus Brown (33/33) (13-3-2) (both at pre)

LW - George Decker (UR) (7-3-1) UD8 George Wilson (UR/69) (8-6-1) (both at pre for this club fight ... Wilson moves to main)
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Old 08-14-2006, 11:50 PM   #1571
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it amazes me that you have kept your uni up for so long and with so many weight classes. Kudos to you Mike. I probably wont be able to go all the back to the start but so far the last month or so has been good reading and helps me with ideas for my own dynasty.
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Old 08-15-2006, 07:32 AM   #1572
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it amazes me that you have kept your uni up for so long and with so many weight classes. Kudos to you Mike. I probably wont be able to go all the back to the start but so far the last month or so has been good reading and helps me with ideas for my own dynasty.
It amazes me also!
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Old 08-15-2006, 07:57 AM   #1573
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March 24, 1911

HW - Peter Jackson (1/1) (36-6-2) UD12 Dominic McCaffrey (4/7) (32-11-3) 116-113 (WBO title eliminator, Jackson moves onto the championship)

HW - Dan Flynn (40/37) (13-8-3) MD10 Mike Schreck (55/70) (25-17) (flynn moved up to HW for this fight)

MW - Tom Barry (37/30) (11-4-1) UD10 Tony Caponi (39/47) (12-7) (both at pre)

MW - Eddie McGoorty (48/44) (19-4-1) TKO8 Frank Fields (34/45) (13-6-1) (both at pre)

WW - Jimmy Britt (club) (12-17-4) UD8 Wlademar Holberg (UR/42) (10-5) (holberg at pre for this club fight ... moved to main after the fight)

LW - Terry Brooks (UR) (8-3) TKO2 Robert Habbijam (UR) (4-5) (both at pre for this club fight)
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Old 08-15-2006, 09:20 AM   #1574
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Russell defends title

March 25, 1911

Fred Russell (CH) (18-7) got up off the mat to score a KO9 over Al Weinig (18/27) (15-13-1) for his second defense of the WBA LH title.

Weinig dropped the champ in the 3rd round and tried to finish him, but wasn't successful. That may have done him in as Weinig looked tired from that point on. Russell dropped the challenger in the 5th, 7th, and for good in the 9th.

I had Russell up 77-72

On the undercard

LW - Jem Carney (84/79) (22-16) TKO10 Eddie Connolly (87/91) (carney at post)

BW - Watty Austin (26/22) (16-13-3) MD10 Jimmy Williams (51/55) (9-9-2) (williams at pre)

HW - Ed Dunkhorst (55/44) (24-17-3) UD10 Willie Meehan (UR) (11-2) 98-93 (meehan at pre)

HW - Cleve Hawkins (108/107) (11-8-2) UD10 Stockings Conroy (109/112) (8-10-3)

LH - Gunner Moir (club) (10-15-1) UD10 Fred Cooley (club) (12-16-2) (club fight)
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Old 08-15-2006, 06:02 PM   #1575
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Congrats on reaching 20,000 views, Mike. I know it's something that probably doesn't concern you, but it's a clear indicator that your thread is the undisputed champion of Inside the Ropes. Great stuff.
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Old 08-15-2006, 06:22 PM   #1576
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Thanks Kenyan ... I'd be lying if I didn't say I notice it. It makes me more motivated to keep going knowing that people are reading. Don't care if they don't reply in it (although I thought Dillon's winning streak would've gotten some comments) but it's nice to see 35 views since my last post or however it sorts out.

I appreaciate the comments. I have to say I love the stories in your threads also.
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Old 08-15-2006, 10:02 PM   #1577
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im back from vacations

and i see thatr Ryan still have something to said!!, another thing Sam Langford he is now the best on his division, it see that was a good fight

let see what happen in April

in wich month Peter Jackson will have his title shot?
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Old 08-15-2006, 10:41 PM   #1578
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Thanks Kenyan ... I'd be lying if I didn't say I notice it. It makes me more motivated to keep going knowing that people are reading. Don't care if they don't reply in it (although I thought Dillon's winning streak would've gotten some comments) but it's nice to see 35 views since my last post or however it sorts out.

I appreaciate the comments. I have to say I love the stories in your threads also.
Yeah, you've done a heck of job with the LBA. It's been entaining to follow along and see how everything has played out over the years. Dillon's run has been pretty impressive, what is the longest winning streak. I'm glad to see Ryan was the first to 40 and more importantly he's back in the top 5 getting us closer to the rematch of the century.
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Old 08-16-2006, 08:29 AM   #1579
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I'll have to check the list again when I get home.

I think its

Ryan - 34
Johnson - 33
two tied at - 21 (jeannette and I don't remember who else)
Dillon - 20

I put up the top ten when I get home.
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I'll have to check the list again when I get home.

I think its

Ryan - 34
Johnson - 33
two tied at - 21 (jeannette and I don't remember who else)
Dillon - 20

I put up the top ten when I get home.
Alright, thanks.
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