InvisionFree - Free Forum Hosting
Enjoy forums? Start your own community for free.

Learn More · Sign-up Now
Welcome to Strictly Football. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Name:   Password:


 

 Fenech claims 'revenge'
Aviator
Posted: Jun 25 2008, 10:08 AM


The best thing since someone added chocolate to milk
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 76
Member No.: 248
Joined: 20-June 08



user posted image

QUOTE
JEFF Fenech can finally close the book on Azumah Nelson after he beat his nemesis at Vodafone Arena, but after 16 years it wasn't sweet.

Fenech made good his promise to avenge the two most bitter results of his professional boxing career by beating his Ghanaian opponent on a majority points decision after 10 rounds.

But their junior middleweight exhibition bout will not sit comfortably aside their fabled fights in Las Vegas in 1991 and Melbourne in 1992.

Both boxers' verve and power has clearly diminished over the years, although that was a given for two fortysomethings who had not fought professionally for a decade.

However what the years had taken, the pair made up for in endeavour as - aside from a dawdling first round - they slugged it out in the corners.

They traded heavy blows - Fenech's upper cuts and Nelson's hooks were notable - but the Australian incurred boos from the crowd as he chose to evade his opponent through the final two rounds.

The judges scored the fight 96-94, 96-94 and 95-95 in Fenech's favour.

Fenech admitted he danced around the ring to avoid injury late in the bout, after Nelson had struck him a painful blow in the ribs.

"I know it wasn't the old Jeff Fenech, but hopefully it was smarter,'' he said.

"I had to make sure I got protected as much as I could. Azumah Nelson is a great warrior and I am honoured to have a little win over him.''

But Nelson claimed the fight should have been a draw and was critical of Fenech's tactics late in the bout.

"It should have been a draw ... it's not a fight when he's running away.''

It was the first fight for Fenech, 44, since 1996 and the first for Nelson, 49, since 1998 after the latter had to be convinced to take part in this rematch.

However what the bout will do for both fighters' lasting reputations - Fenech was one of Australia's great boxers and Nelson is idolised in his homeland - remains to be seen.

Fenech's win squared the ledger against Nelson, but the Sydneysider is still adamant he was the better fighter in 1991, when a controversial draw denied him the dream of holding four world title belts.

But it was Nelson's left hook that proved the deciding factor in the rematch the following year.

The bout failed to fully capture the public's imagination, as the 10,000-seat stadium was only two thirds full.

The crowd did contain its share of notables, including cricket great Shane Warne, rugby league player Wendell Sailor, AFL stars Brendan Fevola, Matthew Richardson and Matthew Lloyd and underworld figure Mick Gatto, who provided the gym Fenech trained in.


This post has been edited by Aviator on Jun 25 2008, 10:09 AM


--------------------
user posted image
Top
the_champ33
Posted: Jul 6 2008, 10:54 PM


Rising Star
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 166
Member No.: 213
Joined: 25-May 08



I went to the pub to watch these 2 old men fight.

It was quiet an average fight. However both are still tough for old men and threw some killer blows.

Fenech broke a couple of ribs and spent the final 2 rounds running since he had the fight looked up and unwilling to risk it. Crowd didn't like it and booed.

Fenech won the fight and gained his revenge.

Neither will fight again


--------------------
user posted image
Top
0 User(s) are reading this topic (0 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
« Next Oldest | Fighting | Next Newest »
InvisionFree - Free Forum Hosting
Join the millions that use us for their forum communities. Create your own forum today.
Learn More · Sign-up Now

Topic Options



Hosted for free by InvisionFree* (Terms of Use: Updated 2/10/2010) | Powered by Invision Power Board v1.3 Final © 2003 IPS, Inc.
Archive