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He is a limited fighter, but he is probably the hardest puncher in the wordl<br />

today ! I'd love to see Tua against Tyson ! This one would be a war and I think<br />

Tua would win. I believe that Tyson should show to be a top 10 contender at this<br />

point of his career ! At this purpose he should beat people like Tua, Rahman,<br />

Briggs, W and V.Klitschko, Whitaker,Mc Cline etc. Tyson-Briggs would be another<br />

very interesting fight ! |<br />

|9/30/03 10:33:20<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Ed - a somewhat<br />

similar story came from Archie Moore. To make a long story short, he was<br />

involved in a fender bender with someone, and the irate guy got out of his car,<br />

and grabbed Moore. He looked at Archie and said, "Don't I know you from<br />

somewhere?" to which Moore replied, "You aint actin' like you do!"<br />

LOL!Massimo - Bugner was big and athletically talented, and had a good<br />

chin. Unfortunately, he didn't really care for boxing all that much, being in it<br />

solely to make some money. I think he was always in shape, but was not real<br />

active in the ring much of the time. He seemed to be something of a Teflon man,<br />

who seemed to avoid damage, going the route with Ali twice, and Frazier once.<br />

Joe beat him by a narrow margin, and Bugner was only 23 at the time. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

some people who say he had the ~potential~ to be the best white heavyweight<br />

since Marciano. He fought till he was close to 50, and won the European title in<br />

his 40s. <strong>The</strong>re are few of the really big names he didn't face when he was<br />

fighting.|<br />

|9/30/03 10:47:04<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Bugner is now<br />

working with actor Russell Crowe so that Crowe can look presentable and<br />

believable as James J. Braddock, the "Cinderella Man," in an upcoming movie. I'd<br />

see Crowe as the sort of actor whose ego wouldn't let him resist the tempation<br />

to test Bugner at least once, which would be a mistake, even though Joe's 53 (he<br />

looks to be in great shape though).Here's a link to Bugner's<br />

record:http://www.geocities.com/sadmspats/bugner.htmHis record is<br />

highly impressive. He lost against Ali and Frazier of course, and also lost to<br />

Lyle and Shavers, but beat everyone else. His odd losses and draws, plus doing<br />

so well against Ali and Frazier, but not against Lyle and Shavers seems to<br />

reflect his lackadaisical attitude about the sport, or at least inconsistent<br />

posture. He won his last fight at the age of 49, and beat Greg Page when he was<br />

well past his prime.|<br />

|9/30/03 12:54:59 PM|Massimo|Rome||hy||||10|RS-Thanks ! Bugner also played<br />

in several films with one of my favorite actors: Bud Spencer (Carlo<br />

Pedersoli).I need a good and I hope free English lesson:Does "aint" mean<br />

"are not" ?"Whatcha gonna do" is " What are you gonna do" ?"Betcha you"<br />

is "Do you bet" ?...<strong>The</strong>se things are hard to learn because nobody teachs<br />

you.|<br />

|9/30/03 01:13:14<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Massimo -<br />

I've heard Bugner has appeared in several movies, but I don't know if<br />

any of them have been about him, or about boxing. He could certainly play tough<br />

guy roles. Particularly since he's gotten older, he ~really~ has a face that<br />

would give a Marine sargeant pause before starting a bar fight!Speaking of<br />

movies, I read on the Internet that Bruce "<strong>The</strong> Mouse" Strauss, who I wrote about<br />

a few days ago, had a movie made about him!I've heard Bugner talk<br />

recently, and he's very well spoken and intelligent, isn't punchy at all, and<br />

says he works out every day. His body looks like he does. He beat "Bonecrusher"<br />

Smith for some version of the heavyweight title (IBF?) when he was 49. I think<br />

Smith was 45, so I don't imagine anyone was floating like a<br />

butterfly!Bugner always did say boxing was about two things to him:<br />

money, and not getting hurt.Aint is incorrect usage for "is not," though<br />

probably shouldn't be. Since so many people around the world speak English as a

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