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  • @MySilverr
    @MySilverr Před 10 lety +405

    I liked Joe Bugner. I remember all his fights from Cooper onwards. The British media didn't like him and they didn't waste time trying to put him down whenever they had the chance. The man stood toe to toe with the supreme best boxers on the planet and anyone that stood there like that deserves high respect.

    • @fiveowaf454
      @fiveowaf454 Před 6 lety +18

      He really did fight the greats but never got the credit he deserved, I think that may have been part of him not seeming to have the necessary desire to win.

    • @patrickeffiom97
      @patrickeffiom97 Před 6 lety +13

      Fiveo waf Did he kill a boxer in the ring earlier in his career and after that bout he was never the same fighter again or was that just a story?

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 6 lety +18

      I think that cooper was so popular with the british public that when bugner beat him, he was not liked for it.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 6 lety +6

      He defeated Ulric Regis early in his career. Regis died later of brain injuries. Bugner later said it had not affected his boxing.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 6 lety +26

      Bugner is still the only man to go the distance with both Ali and Frazier.

  • @MrBluesmeister
    @MrBluesmeister Před 3 lety +66

    Bugner was a tough SOB. He fought the best and beat many good boxers. Much respect ✊

  • @Dave-ti2ue
    @Dave-ti2ue Před rokem +14

    The Golden Age of the heavyweight division: Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton, Quarry, Bugner, Shavers, Young, Ellis. Love watching fights from back then.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před měsícem +1

      It's the best! Lyle and Bonavena, too.👍

    • @jasondierbeck4392
      @jasondierbeck4392 Před 10 dny

      Absolutely! 70s was the best era for the heavyweight division. So many great fighters, and the division was deeper than it ever been before or after. The next closest decade for best heavyweights was the 90s, but 70s was better

  • @simonrusk3338
    @simonrusk3338 Před 3 lety +33

    Respect to Joe Bugner.. he fought all the big guns.. a huge man.. just wouldn’t go in for the kill.. held back.. make no mistake.. he was good..☝️☺️

  • @1964douglas1
    @1964douglas1 Před 3 lety +13

    All respect Mr Bugner , you had balls as big as a prized Bull in my opinion

  • @reginaldpeters5142
    @reginaldpeters5142 Před 7 lety +14

    earnie shavers definitely has to be the hardest puncher to not win a title. but a pleasure to watch in the real days of boxing !

  • @paulgoode5245
    @paulgoode5245 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Joe our local lad,proud of this guy always❤❤

  • @lintelle2382
    @lintelle2382 Před 2 lety +5

    Can't remember if it was Howard Cosell or someone else that once said 'Ernie Shavers could knock out a bus - if he could catch it...'

  • @TheEnlightened77
    @TheEnlightened77 Před 12 lety +46

    Joe Bugner was a pretty good heavyweight boxer who was among the very best Britain produced. He was very much underrated and unfortunately fought in one of the toughest eras of boxing when, Ali, Foreman, Frazier and others reigned supreme. He handled himself really well against Sonny Liston when sparring. He also rocked Joe Frazier with an uppercut and again fought an excellent fight with the nod going to Joe. He had a great physique but lacked punching power but had stamina and a solid chin.

    • @ravenaussie3760
      @ravenaussie3760 Před rokem +2

      Lol, Britain didn't produce Bugner. He was born in Hungary.

    • @TheEnlightened77
      @TheEnlightened77 Před rokem +6

      @@ravenaussie3760 Yes Bunger was born in Szoreg, Hungary, and after the Soviet invasion, he immigrated to the UK and in terms of boxing was the product of Britain.

    • @GreatMewtwo
      @GreatMewtwo Před rokem +3

      @@ravenaussie3760 He may not have been born in Britain, but he grew up there and trained there, so Britain was home for him.

    • @ravenaussie3760
      @ravenaussie3760 Před rokem +4

      @@TheEnlightened77 I suppose that's fair. Also, replying 11 years later is legendary.

    • @ravenaussie3760
      @ravenaussie3760 Před rokem

      @@GreatMewtwo I guess that's fair enough.

  • @Joeblogs111
    @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety +3

    Reading the comments boxer's get more respect after they have retired then they did during their careers I remember no one had a good word to say about Joe

    • @GreenMorningDragonProductions
      @GreenMorningDragonProductions Před 2 lety +1

      He put up a game performance against Frank Bruno, which was widely acknowledged at the time, even though he was past his prime.

  • @grahamlyons8522
    @grahamlyons8522 Před 5 lety +12

    Charle Shavers, a cousin, was a world class jazz trumpeter and arranger.

    • @stevenuttley
      @stevenuttley Před 2 lety

      Didn't realise that. Charlie was a great player and a legend of the swing era.

  • @hammer44head
    @hammer44head Před 4 lety +24

    Gotta give props to Bugner he fought about everyone there was to fight back then, twice with ALi, Frazier etc. If the Bug had a big punch it would have been lights out for a lot of people he faced. Gotta love a fighter who lays it all in the ring.

    • @paulroberts5012
      @paulroberts5012 Před 3 lety +4

      Apparently a guy died after fighting him ( think it was a punch) when coming up though the amateurs, always reminded me of that film with John Wayne ( the quite man) l remember reading about It and it never left him.
      He was Hungarian, and escape though bared wire with his family as a boy from Eastern Europe, whilst under Soviet control
      Hope lm wrong but pretty sure lm right, that's why he seamed to always hold back, great boxer , better than copper, but treated disgraceful by some of my countrymen, he stood toe to toe with the best one of the greatest heavyweights of all time vastly uderrated Australia gain was our lost

  • @anthonyhazell4026
    @anthonyhazell4026 Před 3 lety +53

    After a period of inactivity, Bugner could have a chosen a easier opportunity for his comeback than Shavers. He picked up his career in the uk after this and eventually lost to Frank Bruno. The last time he fought was in Australia where he fought Bonecrusher Smith for the WBO Heavyweight championship. Although not in the same league as Ali, Frazier and Foreman he was still a very difficult opponent. Well done on a great career Joe.

    • @danielcharles7413
      @danielcharles7413 Před 2 lety +2

      yea, Lord, not a good choice in Shavers. The general public wont rate Bruno beating big Joe, but that was actually a great performance by Bruno, as Joe said "You had to be good to stop me!" he was right

    • @thomasmacdonough288
      @thomasmacdonough288 Před rokem

      His fight against Smith was the lesser WBF title, but still impressive he won a minor world title at near 50. And yeah during his 80s comeback Joe was lackluster, Shavers was a terrible choice to come back to. And foreshadowed his disappointing fights to come.

  • @paulholyfield
    @paulholyfield Před 4 lety +3

    That uppercut that dropped Bugner would have knocked many heavyweights cold. What a chin that guy had.

  • @jupiter-8405
    @jupiter-8405 Před 7 lety +87

    Us Brits used to criticise Bugner for being too safety first, that was until we saw Audley Bloody Harrison.

    • @3vimages471
      @3vimages471 Před 4 lety +1

      Don't disrespect A Train …. I remember Audley once saying 'you'd better get on board now because soon the train will be moving too fast'". LOL.

    • @ronwhite8503
      @ronwhite8503 Před 4 lety +1

      Ordinary Harrison.

    • @paulquinn9353
      @paulquinn9353 Před 4 lety +4

      Marvelous Marvin Hagler got it right when commentating on a Harrison fight ... he kept referring to him as 'Audrey'! (Ps the incorrect spelling of 'marvellous' is part of Hagler's legal name).

    • @pukulu
      @pukulu Před 4 lety

      Audley Harrison was loaded with talent, a big man who had speed and boxing skill. His career was a disappointment. He lost fights that he should have won, to Dominic Guinn and then to Michael Sprott. He was 39 years old when he was stopped by David Haye. To his credit, he knocked out Sprott in their rematch 3 years after their first fight.

    • @jupiter-8405
      @jupiter-8405 Před 4 lety +1

      @@pukulu He never showed it!!! You can make claims about anything, he was no more than average with that amazing platform to start from.

  • @Imxaxmac
    @Imxaxmac Před 11 lety +3

    what makes boxers great is taking on competition that is equal or better and defeating them. Joe bugner fought the best of his time, Muhammad ali, Earnie Shavers, Joe frazier, chuck wepner,ronny lyle, Greg Page, Frank Bruno, James smith, and more.
    If anything the guy was managed right, He fought all the greats of his time and never backed down. Thats called boxing.

  • @jasper3127
    @jasper3127 Před 10 měsíci +4

    An ex bareknuckle heavyweight/pro boxer who has sparred with the best and fougonht some top guys in the ring and the cobbles, rarely if at all losing; he said Bugner is the hardest individual he's ever come across!

  • @weejim48
    @weejim48 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Joe Bugner would fight anyone. Shavers was a man to be feared but big Joe stood and traded with him. 👍👍👍

  • @Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782

    Bugner was nothing to sneeze at. He had skills and a big punch.

  • @randquadrozzi5850
    @randquadrozzi5850 Před rokem +4

    Shavers always came of as a nice guy in interviews but in every fight he holds behind the head and then throws a vicious right uppercut that's how he got the 1st knockdown against bugner and many more

  • @whitemountainapache3297
    @whitemountainapache3297 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Joe Bugner was great.

  • @fjbutch
    @fjbutch Před 12 lety +18

    Had the pleasure of meeting Aussie Jo back in '94 when he was a very special guest at our Australian Army boxing night at Kapooka - Wagga NSW ...Top fella..

    • @bobbythompson3544
      @bobbythompson3544 Před 4 lety +1

      fjbutch He sparred with his wife, old Aussie Joe, I don't like wife beaters, pure cowardice!

    • @theoilandgasresourceportal2132
      @theoilandgasresourceportal2132 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bobbythompson3544 STFU.... you idiot... dont know what you are talking about

  • @mickcorbett6724
    @mickcorbett6724 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Anyone who is not a professional boxer, has no right to comment on the courage, ability or character of these fighters. Just be in awe of them. 🙌

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Před 2 měsíci

      I'll comment however I fükken please, junior.

  • @christopherpeterson199
    @christopherpeterson199 Před 9 lety +27

    Man Earnie Shavers hit hard, you can just hear the sound of his big punches when they connect. That being said, Earnie didn't have particularly fast hands and regarded a jab as "what's that?" Given his technique of stalking and throwing bombs he was effective because of his extreme power, boxing people rate him as the hardest puncher of all-time even above Foreman.

  • @strangboww
    @strangboww Před 4 lety +2

    Joe bugner was a good fighter.

  • @stevencorwin4950
    @stevencorwin4950 Před 3 lety +3

    Bugner was one of the best Contenders around at the time. Congrats to Earnie.

  • @CFGrandWizard
    @CFGrandWizard Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @user-dj3xx9td7i
    @user-dj3xx9td7i Před 8 lety +9

    Вот это действительно легенды бокса! Времена Великого Мухаммада Али! Настоящие профессионалы! Настоящие мужчины!

  • @jimclark6256
    @jimclark6256 Před 3 lety +2

    Shavers must hold the record for punch's below the belt.

  • @unopunto8
    @unopunto8 Před 4 lety +9

    I’m glad I ain’t the only person seeing how dirty this fight was.

    • @peterh1353
      @peterh1353 Před 2 lety +1

      More low blows than you see on an entire card! The knockdown was a classic hit-and-hold job!

  • @vincentbowers6416
    @vincentbowers6416 Před 3 lety +5

    Joe bugner was a genuine hard case
    Not too many heavyweights would fire back at earnie shavers

    • @TheGreatest1974
      @TheGreatest1974 Před 2 lety

      Watch this! Shavers v Quarry. Ali messing with both Frazier AND foreman at the start is classic!
      czcams.com/video/uZw1GxU5C_I/video.html

  • @grumpydaddy4209
    @grumpydaddy4209 Před 4 lety +3

    Aussie Joe Bugner. I loved him when I was a kid.

  • @benaissaouehrani8322
    @benaissaouehrani8322 Před 5 lety +2

    Earnie shaver is a goooood fighter

  • @jarvisyoung9829
    @jarvisyoung9829 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow ! I remember this. I was there. Undercard on one of Salvador Sanchez's last fights a few months before he was to die in a tragic car accident. Larry Holmes also showed up to promote his upcoming fight with Gerry Cooney by sparring three exhibition bouts before addressing the crowd. 1982... Hard to believe it's been that long ago.

    • @SamarpanaYogananda6509
      @SamarpanaYogananda6509 Před 4 lety

      Chava 😢😢😢

    • @christorpher84
      @christorpher84 Před 4 lety +1

      Jarvis Young that was The Nelson fight which was a fantastic bout

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, that was a tragedy, what happened to Salvador Sanchez. He was shaping up to be truly great.

  • @stusmithmmm
    @stusmithmmm Před 2 lety +3

    Shavers was the much smaller man on this occasion, he looked like he was chopping an old oak tree down. !! Respect to Bugnar he was always a tough opponent.

  • @leftys408
    @leftys408 Před 11 lety +4

    respect to Bugner in this one. He took some hard shots but he was getting some inside shots in himself. I think Shavers was on his way to a win anyway, but you can never tell. Two tough hombres...

  • @mwbright
    @mwbright Před rokem +2

    I saw Joe sparring at the Jimmy Ellis Gym on Main Street in Venice, California. Joe was wearing headgear, and this sparring partner almost as big as he was, hit him in the side of the head so hard, it sounded like an axe hitting a tree. Joe just blinked and continued sparring. That punch, well, a lot of guys would have been knocked out. I'd have probably been killed if it was me. He was a total professional. It was just a day at the office for him.

  • @chriskroell6956
    @chriskroell6956 Před 3 lety +3

    Bugner had a lot of heart ❤️

  • @Leon-rj4iy
    @Leon-rj4iy Před 8 lety +8

    Bugner : Total legend.

  • @imranh5395
    @imranh5395 Před 4 lety +13

    It was a few ring-leaders in the media who crushed Joe's name into the dirt. The millions of British fans just followed them like sheep, wrecking his career and his name. He never made the money he deserved because of them, which is why he was forced to come out of retirement when he was way passed it. It took a lot of guts to carry on, when he kept getting booed in his own country.

    • @seanscanlon9067
      @seanscanlon9067 Před 4 lety

      Bugner was unpopular with British fans because he was not really British and retired Henry Cooper, who was very popular in what many thought was an unfair decision by a referee with an agenda. You did not have to be told that by the media of be a sheep for that to be the case.
      I am also not quite sure how the British media had anything to do with the money Bugner made in big fights against the likes of Ali twice and Frazier, who in his case came to London to fight.

    • @blonde335
      @blonde335 Před 4 lety

      Joe B was born Hungarian, then became "British", then became "Australian" (where he called himself "Aussie Joe"). It's difficult to tell what his "own country", as you put it, was.

    • @dannywestwood4113
      @dannywestwood4113 Před 3 lety

      Joe was a very game bloke and fought the best, losing against them but he didn't dodge anyone that's for sure. He just wasn't British, he was Hungarian. I don't know why the British in general never took to him as an outsider, but he wasn't at all popular.

  • @johngerard3218
    @johngerard3218 Před měsícem

    Bugner is now in a nursing home in Australia, his long term memory totally gone. He was a tough guy, feared no one, and I wish him well.

  • @saintives54
    @saintives54 Před 11 lety +15

    He was knocked out in his first professional fight of which he avenged but yes Joe could generally take a punch from the best.

  • @kevintrace5396
    @kevintrace5396 Před 2 lety +1

    I liked Joe bugner slot I think he was good he fought em all look at his record and he was a nice man with it

  • @davidbarnett8002
    @davidbarnett8002 Před 3 lety +2

    You know people never rate bugner but to be fair to the man he went into the ring with the best and hardest hitters around that is no mean feet

  • @drumtum
    @drumtum Před 13 lety +3

    This fight was interesting. To bad for that cut. Thanks for the upload.

  • @abudujana13
    @abudujana13 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @fatsue4289
    @fatsue4289 Před 4 lety +1

    Bugner was a Revolutionary 🥊

  • @octofish
    @octofish Před 4 lety +1

    Classic. Saw this one as it happened. Big Joe. Shavers was a monster too.

    • @bar8665
      @bar8665 Před 4 lety

      Monster puncher. He was only right over the heavyweight weight limit though correct? I want to say I seen him listed at 202lbs for a fight. I Could be wrong.

  • @kevinmunday5782
    @kevinmunday5782 Před 4 lety +4

    Those upper cuts knocked out many opponents, Bugner had a granite chin, without the cut i could see him going the distance

  • @vgr112261
    @vgr112261 Před 9 lety +69

    Couple of tough SOB's. Bugner had a granite chin to have taken those shots. Shavers was a great puncher. Both would easily beat the faux champs of today.

    • @vgr112261
      @vgr112261 Před 9 lety +18

      Klitchko's are not skilled. They rule because of the weakness of the division.

    • @mrkoolkevin
      @mrkoolkevin Před 9 lety +5

      ***** Shavers would certainly have a puncher's chance against Vlad (especially younger Vlad) but older, smarter Vlad would jab-and-hold him all night until he ran out of steam, and then kill him with 1-2s. Bugner would get wiped out.

    • @mrkoolkevin
      @mrkoolkevin Před 9 lety +3

      Calm down, slugger. I wasn't referring to Vitali at all-- I was talking about the younger version of Vlad (you know, the one that got knocked out by guys like Corrie Sanders and Lamont Brewster) in contrast to "older" Vlad (the one who hasn't been down in nearly a decade).Sorry if I was unclear.

    • @mrkoolkevin
      @mrkoolkevin Před 9 lety +3

      ***** No worries at all-- I've seen those guys too! The ones who would bet their lives that some of the slow 200-lb boxers of yesteryear would "destroy" the Klitschkos...

    • @whosyourdaddy842
      @whosyourdaddy842 Před 9 lety +7

      mrkoolkevin Bugner went the distance with an in form Ali, I hardly think he would get " wiped out"

  • @coryanthony5134
    @coryanthony5134 Před 5 lety +4

    As a big Tyson fan..i can even say nobody had a right like Shavers..it was the hardest right hand in the heavyweight division.

    • @Doordas
      @Doordas Před 5 lety

      sunny liston was hardest ever !

    • @coryanthony5134
      @coryanthony5134 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Doordas uhh..no lol shavers was way harder of a puncher lol..sry but no one had the right hand like shavers..lol study ur boxing foo..even Ali said that himself when asked who was the strongest puncher he faced..so i take Ali's word on it.

    • @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru
      @TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru Před rokem

      @@coryanthony5134 Keep in mind Liston never hit Ali, so he can't comment on Shavers being harder...

    • @lusianojwkwknan6640
      @lusianojwkwknan6640 Před rokem

      ​@@TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuruHe did hit Ali, they actually fought twice, it's not only the famous fight of the knockout, first time went 15 rounds and Ali smashed Liston and of course sonny punched him

    • @kingcassius2586
      @kingcassius2586 Před rokem

      @@lusianojwkwknan6640 The first fight was a RD 7 TKO, not 15 RDs.

  • @roll2134
    @roll2134 Před 2 lety +1

    For the umpteenth time Shavers got away with illegally holding an opponent behind the neck while simultaneously throwing the right upper cut. That's the same illegal maneuver Shavers used to knock out Jimmy Ellis. Bugner was able to get up from that punch because of his good chin. If you watch Shavers' other fights you'll see him attempt that same maneuver again and again when he gets in close.

  • @patmark3059
    @patmark3059 Před 4 lety +2

    Joe Is another tough guy from Eastern europe,(Hungary).

  • @sichere
    @sichere Před 6 lety +1

    Respect to Joe Bugner - He was a true Champion - He was often criticised for lacking natural aggression in the ring but Bugner's heart was never in boxing after, Ulric Regis, died from brain injuries soon after being outpointed by Bugner at London's Shoreditch Town Hall. and it's been said that Bugner never punched his full weight after that. The 23-year-old Bugner lost a twelve-rounder by decision to both Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Although the scorecards in the Ali fight were somewhat lopsided, Bugner fought well. After their bout, Ali declared that Bugner was capable of being world champion and Ali's trainer Angelo Dundee agreed. The fight with Frazier in July 1973 at Earls Court in London was deemed a classic. After being knocked down by a tremendous left hook in the tenth round, Bugner arose and staggered Frazier to close the round. Frazier took the decision, but only narrowly, and arguably only George Foreman and Muhammad Ali ever gave Frazier a harder fight. In 1998 Bugner's long-term tenacity finally gave him a world crown, the WBF version of the heavyweight crown - by defeating former WBA World Heavyweight Champion James "Bonecrusher" Smith. At the age of 48 years and 110 days, it made him the oldest ever boxer to hold a world championship belt - RESPECT TO JOE

  • @JohnSmith-le5oe
    @JohnSmith-le5oe Před 3 lety +2

    Joe Bugner was a very good fighter. British never forgave him for a points win over Henry Cooper in Coopers final fight. Bugner took the British, European and Empire titles, I Henry's final defence.
    Bugner was a good fighter with a devastating punch but, like Max Baer before him, killed an opponent and he never unleashed his bombs again, but got by with boxing skills and his granite chin.

  • @brendel99
    @brendel99 Před 15 lety +5

    Bugner says this was the hardest shot he ever had to take, and given that he had 80 or so fights that's quite a claim.

  • @heels-villeshoerepairs8613
    @heels-villeshoerepairs8613 Před 8 měsíci

    Bugner had the ability to beat them all, just didn't have that killer instinct. The very best couldn't knock him out! Kudos to a great.

  • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
    @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Před 3 lety +24

    Shavers has the highest KO percentage in the heavyweight division. Apart from Sam Langford (a boxer from the Dempsey era), Shavers may very well be the best heavyweight boxer never to have won a championship.

    • @denissssss8579
      @denissssss8579 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep

    • @jamesinwood4170
      @jamesinwood4170 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes And Ron Lyle-

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamesinwood4170 He certainly ranks right up there.

    • @chokkan7
      @chokkan7 Před 2 lety +4

      I remember watching him whip Ali's a$$ for 14 rounds, and then saw the bout handed to the champ on the basis of a final round flurry...I guess to become the champ, you really do have to BEAT the champ.

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Před 2 lety +6

      @@chokkan7 In the mid-70s, Ali had won several rather controversial fights. IMO, Ali lost against Jimmy Young, Ken Norton (in their second fight) and Ernie Shavers. Ali's last fight of any real quality was the second Spinks fight. He should have retired after that one.

  • @glennmanchester1568
    @glennmanchester1568 Před 4 lety +1

    Shavers was no joke and neither was bugner both. Were badasses

  • @andrewanderson8551
    @andrewanderson8551 Před 2 lety +10

    Tough break for Bugner, who was standing up to Shavers's power before getting cut. In my opinion, at least, if Bugner hadn't been cut, he probably would have outlasted Shavers in a test of stamina. Shavers was known for unloading overwhelming attacks in the early rounds, projecting massive power in all his shots. Generally, if Shavers didn't finish the job by the fourth or fifth round, he was winded and vulnerable. Bugner certainly displays a great chin in this fight, as he withstands bombs that would have knocked most guys unconscious. Something important to keep in mind here is that this is Bugner's first serious fight in five years. That's a long period of inactivity. No doubt Bugner was ring rusty on this night. In retrospect, it's obvious that he made a big mistake in facing a formidable fighter like Shavers in his first bout after such a long period of inactivity. A senseless mistake, really.

    • @LMatters1
      @LMatters1 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree that Joe was well and truly in this fight at the time of the stoppage. Had the fight continued my money would have been on Bugner for the reasons you mention.

    • @Anthony-Testicali
      @Anthony-Testicali Před rokem

      Spot on. Its quite baffling. The UK customarily attracted american heavyweights over in the 80's.Joe shouldve eased his way back in. What he did in Australia beating tillis,bey and page was exceptional....Foremanesque....but baffling again that he signs to fight bruno and comes in 25lbs overweight....up there with the decision to fight shavers when he did

    • @andrewanderson8551
      @andrewanderson8551 Před rokem

      @@Anthony-Testicali I agree that Bugner's 1982 UK comeback should have been handled in the same manner as Foreman's 1987 return. By this I mean Bugner should have been given, maybe, ten or 11 easy fights before facing a world ranked contender. For whatever reason, in 1983 Joe was rushed into action against Marvis Frazier. Given Bugner's style (overly defensive, low punch output rate, and inconsistent punching power), the swarming Frazier was not a good choice of opponent, and Joe dropped a decision.
      I guess Bugner's UK promoter at the time didn't want to invest too much money in his comeback. That may explain why the promoter and Bugner settled for the first contender offered to them (Marvis Frazier). That's a shame, because had Bugner been able to fight several of the other lower top-ten heavyweights of 1983, such as Tex Cobb, James Tillis, Reynaldo Snipes, and Trevor Berbick, he probably would have won, and then cashed out with a title fight against one of the champions.

    • @andrewanderson8551
      @andrewanderson8551 Před rokem

      @@Anthony-Testicali Something else about Bugner's 1982-83 UK comeback that must be considered is his lack of popularity with the English public. That may explain why Bugner's promoter was hesitant to give Joe a carefully orchestrated, long-term build-up of the sort that Foreman got in the late 1980s. That's just my guess.

  • @texashistorian7966
    @texashistorian7966 Před 5 lety +1

    Bugner was the toughest and best white boxer of the 70s who went the distance with Lyle, Frazier and many others that none of the other white boxers who challenged them could accomplish this much punishment, skill and technique with these opponents as he never got the credit he deserved.

  • @FlaviusConstantius
    @FlaviusConstantius Před 14 lety +1

    Bugner was born in Hungary and left when he was 5. He was raised in the UK, and represented the UK as a boxer. He even referred to Britain as "my country". Bob Hope was born in Britain, that doesn't mean he was British.

  • @carmodifire
    @carmodifire Před 12 lety +5

    @zenmachinefilms When an interviewer asked Foreman about Shavers, Foreman said, 'no I never fought Shavers. Thank goodness!'

  • @frankdrebin1023
    @frankdrebin1023 Před 6 lety +4

    Joe Bugner was the inspiration for "Glass Joe" in the Punch Out video game from the 80's. First thing I thought of upon seeing the thumbnail, lol. Kind of unfair to the real Joe. Tough cat who fought in era of absolute giants. And everyone had a glass jaw vs Shavers; the dude had the friggin death touch, man.

    • @dustylover100
      @dustylover100 Před 4 lety

      I remember playing that game! I think I got to the last boxer once. Not an easy game.

    • @TheGreatest1974
      @TheGreatest1974 Před 2 lety

      @@dustylover100 I played it in a pub in Kent in the 90’s! It was called mike Tyson’s punch out. I got to Tyson a few times but he was literally impossible to beat!

  • @davidwrighton3914
    @davidwrighton3914 Před 6 lety +13

    At least 11 low blows by ernie

  • @TheSmithDorian
    @TheSmithDorian Před 12 lety +6

    @TheEnlightened77
    Bugner was an oddity. He was actually capable of hitting pretty hard but the style of fighting that he learned as an amateur was an upright one. So it was instinct for him not to bend his body very much or use any shoulder / body roll to generate power when he was hooking. He was effectively an arm puncher in most of his fights.
    It was rare, but on occasion he got mad and let the punches go. His KO of Richard Dunn is an example.

  • @jwise5204
    @jwise5204 Před 2 lety +2

    Bugner was a large punching bag for the top level boxers.

  • @guydickens3594
    @guydickens3594 Před 7 lety +9

    Bugner was a class fighter....Shavers had some punch...

    • @TheGreatest1974
      @TheGreatest1974 Před 2 lety

      Watch this. Shavers v Quarry!
      czcams.com/video/uZw1GxU5C_I/video.html

  • @cedericocosantorini8013
    @cedericocosantorini8013 Před 9 lety +38

    Held Bugner's head before the right uppercut kd...

    • @Anglagard1
      @Anglagard1 Před 8 lety +8

      +Cedericoco Santorini That was Shaver's go-to trick.

    • @cedericocosantorini8013
      @cedericocosantorini8013 Před 8 lety +5

      James Rozoff
      Lewis had a tendency to do the same.

    • @cedericocosantorini8013
      @cedericocosantorini8013 Před 8 lety +3

      Website guy
      Yes, I agree, they all had their weird if not cheating tactics and behaviours... Although I sincerely doubt Holyfield's headbutts were on purpose. Some are the result of two heads clashing, the other guy getting the worst of it: see the first Tyson fight. After the first butt, resulting in the opening of the main cut on Tyson's eyebrow, comes the second butt (more visible on screen), causing Tyson to crouch in pain. That time, it's claimed Holy butted him. But instead, it's Tyson's head litterally smashing into Holy's head. My point of view.

    • @cedericocosantorini8013
      @cedericocosantorini8013 Před 8 lety

      Website guy
      Interesting. Are you saying the gash on Tyson's eyebrow came from an elbow?

    • @PaultheSheik
      @PaultheSheik Před 5 lety +1

      Oh you noticed it? Boxing is dirty, very very very few clean fighters.

  • @grantleekieza7429
    @grantleekieza7429 Před 10 lety

    This fight was before Joe moved to Australia. He had his first fight there in 85-86.

  • @JBthree24
    @JBthree24 Před 7 lety +6

    The hardest puncher of all time, never held the title

    • @JBthree24
      @JBthree24 Před 7 lety +4

      Vladimir Yemelyanov 4 fighters that fought both of them disagree

    • @fistoftulkas7335
      @fistoftulkas7335 Před 6 lety

      Hardest puncher of all time, based on what? Shavers was barely a small cruiser by modern's standards, fought under 200lbs and was barely over it in his career... Had a padded record full of light, small cans, with laughable losing records and already stopped before, and he never knocked out anyone good... I'm sure certain light-heavies from today hits harder than him, let alone cruisers and super-heavyweights... In my opinion he wasn't even the best puncher from his era, Foreman certainly was, and i know what Ali and few others said, i prefer to look at facts...

  • @sarahwinterbottom6266
    @sarahwinterbottom6266 Před 5 lety +3

    You don't want to get hit by Ernie shavers ,so said Mahamed Ali

  • @tec52
    @tec52 Před 4 lety +4

    Joe Bugner was very good, gave Ali trouble twice

  • @sportshistorybuff
    @sportshistorybuff Před 2 lety +1

    I vaguely recall that Bugner was part Hungarian, possibly a contributing factor as to why the British press and public did not embrace him nearly as much as Cooper.

    • @jethropike1964
      @jethropike1964 Před rokem +1

      he also ended Henry Coopers career which didn't go down very well.

  • @kevinmunday5782
    @kevinmunday5782 Před 4 lety +1

    Earnie holds with the left, then delivers the right upper cut that finished jimmy ellis and many others, yet bugner survived 3 of them. say what you like about bugner, but he had a hell of a chin on him .....

  • @vonteflon
    @vonteflon Před 9 lety +1

    Earnie Shavers is being a lot more patient here than he has been historica..... BOSH!!

    • @goodtime212
      @goodtime212 Před 8 lety

      he knew Bugner had a good jab and a belting right hook... if you remember on he caught Joe Frazier with it towards the end of the 13th round... Frazier was happy to hear the bell.

  • @stevegasparutti8341
    @stevegasparutti8341 Před 5 lety +2

    This was just before his UK comeback. Remember Joe beating Winston Allen - which was the start of the much celebrated rivalry with big Frank Bruno. Shavers was a bit like Bruno in as much as he had a huge punch but suspect stamina.

    • @peterh1353
      @peterh1353 Před 2 lety

      Always think stamina is really misunderstood. We have only so much energy and when it is spent it is spent. Every punch you throw makes you weaker. Shavers simply spent his early.

  • @iansmith8247
    @iansmith8247 Před 10 měsíci

    Ernie shavers was also a doorman at Yates’s in Liverpool

  • @rodrigoernestofuentes6125

    Bugner .... lo vere

  • @shaungreen5671
    @shaungreen5671 Před 4 lety

    I'm not surprised Shavers put him down, but bugner getting up !

  • @strongcloud28
    @strongcloud28 Před 4 lety

    I forgot just how good a boxer Joe bugner was.

  • @PhilAndersonOutside
    @PhilAndersonOutside Před 11 lety +6

    From what I can research, this is only one of two times in Bugner's entire career he was knocked down. The other was by Joe Frazier in their 1973 bout.

  • @patkelly8309
    @patkelly8309 Před rokem +1

    Gutted for Bugner. Earnie Shaver's fists tho! He settled in Liverpool last I heard.

  • @bigears4426
    @bigears4426 Před 3 lety

    Holding the man

  • @vonteflon
    @vonteflon Před 9 lety

    I can't imagine anyone suiting his own name better than Joe Bugner.

    • @vonteflon
      @vonteflon Před 8 lety

      QuIgYx Me or Joe Bugner?

  • @HDRed-cs5ym
    @HDRed-cs5ym Před 4 lety +25

    Notice the biased announcer never said a word about the illegal tactics of Shavers!!!

    • @davidgrunstra3680
      @davidgrunstra3680 Před 4 lety +7

      Larry Merchant, he was always an a@shole. Go back and listen to him talk with Julio Cesar Chávez or Floyd Mayweather after one of their fights. Also notice that when he spoke of the cut on Joe's head, he mentioned that it was balding. He was always antagonistic and rude.

    • @lendrury2771
      @lendrury2771 Před 3 lety

      @@davidgrunstra3680 merchant is one of the best in the business. He calls em like he sees em.bugner was a no talent bum

  • @r0ckstar666
    @r0ckstar666 Před 4 lety

    Bugner for 2020 boxing hall of fame. The oldest world champion of all times.

  • @heavymeddle28
    @heavymeddle28 Před 4 lety

    I enjoy following the boxing in the 60s- 80s era much more than today. I guess I have to give Ali credit for that. But there was a whole different thing then. They looked so much better than today. Maybe because they had longer amateur careers except from some boxers

  • @martincurran6432
    @martincurran6432 Před rokem

    The British supported Cooper over Bugner because he held back so much while Cooper really did give his all

  • @raymondgreenwood1
    @raymondgreenwood1 Před 6 lety +1

    Ernie was doing some dirty business in that fight. The knock down came from Ernie holding head and introducing an upper cut. Then fight was ended by a head butt. The ref must have decided to take this fight off.

  • @chanctonbury63
    @chanctonbury63 Před 13 lety +2

    The fighter who could not punch his way out of a paper bag versus the boxer who could punch his way out of a tank...

  • @brianthestovie
    @brianthestovie Před 11 lety +1

    I agree a fight between shavers and foreman would have been something to see, may be not the most skilled or fast of boxers but two of the hardest hitters of all time, easily in the top 10

    • @brianthestovie
      @brianthestovie Před 4 lety

      @Simon P i think foreman would have won, foreman did have a better chin, only Ali stopped him through his boxing skills and game plan.
      Foreman fault boxers like Frazier, Norton who had the same build and style similar to shavers, he was brilliant with them type of boxers.
      Even in his come back when he was in his forties against Evander Hollyfield Morrison and Moorer they only wobbled foreman.
      I personally would say Foreman would win

  • @jimfedorowich8000
    @jimfedorowich8000 Před 4 lety +7

    He held him with his left hand and drilled him with right same as he did with Ellis.., can't hit and hold

    • @roelf8653
      @roelf8653 Před 3 lety

      A lot of Shavers knockouts came that way. Left hand behind the opponents head and a right uppercut.

  • @richbrake9910
    @richbrake9910 Před 5 lety

    Overhand looping right opened up Bugner's face.,

  • @1967Rev
    @1967Rev Před 4 lety

    good old joe,beat bonecrusher smith to win the wbf heavyweight title aged 48,oldest ever to win a title belt...ok nobody has heard of it but still,48 yr old and still knocking them down,ernie ended up as a doorman in blackpool uk,still looked fit an well last time i remember seeing him.

  • @manblackpm
    @manblackpm Před 5 lety +11

    I think it's almost criminal that we have hardly any Shavers fight videos.

    • @adamcollins915
      @adamcollins915 Před 4 lety

      Ali v Shavers is on CZcams. Ali said Shavers is the hardest puncher he has faced.

  • @BruceinFalkirk
    @BruceinFalkirk Před 13 lety

    @Panthera0nca
    Depends if it is from a punch or a butt.
    Today, the rule is, if from a butt, it goes to the scorecards or it is a no contest, if 4 rounds have not been completed.

  • @vantheman1234
    @vantheman1234 Před 6 lety +6

    Bugner was well past his best here. Great heart and CHIN

    • @sasquatch6903
      @sasquatch6903 Před 4 lety

      Some would disagree violently

    • @adamcollins915
      @adamcollins915 Před 4 lety

      The commentator said Bugner was 32. Should be in his prime.

    • @Boxeo250
      @Boxeo250 Před 3 lety

      Shavers was 38 ffs. Bugner was 32. Shavers was approaching his 40s.

  • @kevinmunday6263
    @kevinmunday6263 Před rokem +1

    Bugner withstood the same punch that sent Jimmy Ellis to la la land. Without the cut Bugner would probably have worn down Shavers like other fighters did

  • @matrix268
    @matrix268 Před 4 lety

    The ability of Earnie Shavers to hold and hit...