Both of his fights with Probert were classics. Sure, Probert got the edge in both of them by landing punches that ended the fights. This one had the two nasty uppercuts, and their first fight (link below) had Probert knocking Coxe down with a shot after a good back & forth exchange of punches. czcams.com/video/nK3yNgktCLk/video.htmlsi=aszfJNX03Hroz5i- Coxe wasn’t the best fighter, but he never backed down from the scariest guys of that era, and certainly wasn’t a “whipping boy” for either Probert or Kocur.
Q: What is the toughest night in the NHL?
A: Fight against "Bruise Brothers" at the Joe Louis Arena.
Coxe was a true warrior.
In this business, it’s not what you can give, but rather - what you can take and still keep standing.
Is this same craig coxe that played for the tulsa oilers
yes
Coxe must have gotten tired of getting hit by rights and made Kocur and Probie go to their lefts
are you kidding? he dropped Kocur and had an all time great with Probert
not smart, considering that Probert was a lefty
Coxe was a whipping post to PROBIE AND JOEY.
Kocur ended up on his ass from a right to the jaw. The Probert fight was a classic
Try actually watching the fight, then post
Both of his fights with Probert were classics. Sure, Probert got the edge in both of them by landing punches that ended the fights. This one had the two nasty uppercuts, and their first fight (link below) had Probert knocking Coxe down with a shot after a good back & forth exchange of punches.
czcams.com/video/nK3yNgktCLk/video.htmlsi=aszfJNX03Hroz5i-
Coxe wasn’t the best fighter, but he never backed down from the scariest guys of that era, and certainly wasn’t a “whipping boy” for either Probert or Kocur.
Coxe was a human punching bag. Never won a fight, just a workout for the other fighters.
Liar