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  • steelerfan
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 4350

    #436
    Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

    Originally posted by Money99
    I loved me some Strat-o-matic hockey back in the day.

    I should fire that back up, lol
    I still play baseball, a little hockey and a little pro football (all on PC) but nothing replaces cards and dice. SOMs games on PC are not good, IMO, except baseball which is really only good to me because I can play a game in about 15 minutes making full 162-game replays very easy.

    Plus, it keeps all the stats and you can sim the rest of the league.

    That said, I love the SOM CF game from the 80s. They only made it for 3 years (86-88) and I'm so glad I still have all 3 sets as it is IMPOSSIBLE to find these days.

    I still have several carded seasons of baseball, pro football, basketball and hockey ranging from 1985 to the early 2000s but, for now, I haven't been tempted to play any of them. [emoji846]

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    • Money99
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2002
      • 12696

      #437
      Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

      Originally posted by steelerfan
      I still play baseball, a little hockey and a little pro football (all on PC) but nothing replaces cards and dice. SOMs games on PC are not good, IMO, except baseball which is really only good to me because I can play a game in about 15 minutes making full 162-game replays very easy.

      Plus, it keeps all the stats and you can sim the rest of the league.

      That said, I love the SOM CF game from the 80s. They only made it for 3 years (86-88) and I'm so glad I still have all 3 sets as it is IMPOSSIBLE to find these days.

      I still have several carded seasons of baseball, pro football, basketball and hockey ranging from 1985 to the early 2000s but, for now, I haven't been tempted to play any of them. [emoji846]

      Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
      That's awesome.
      Playing with 80's Oilers was something else.
      Gretzky seemed to score 6 points a night lol

      Sent from my MAR-LX3A using Operation Sports mobile app

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      • steelerfan
        MVP
        • Jun 2003
        • 4350

        #438
        Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

        Breaking News: UBF President steelerfan announced today that the federation will be adding a Flyweight Division to the federation's existing weight classes in 2006.

        steelerfan had previously confirmed that a Featherweight Division will be added next year and he confirmed today that that will still be the case and that both Feather and Flyweight divisions are now slated to join the UBF's 6 existing divisions bringing the total number of weight classes to 8 in 2006.

        It is also becoming more likely that the federation will begin holding tournaments for various Junior divisions in as early as 2006 as well, per sources.

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        • steelerfan
          MVP
          • Jun 2003
          • 4350

          #439
          Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

          Just a quick update.

          As I said before, I've been playing a lot of Strat-O-Matic College Football lately. Well, I'm down to about 8 games remaining in my final SOM CFB project (1986) and when it is done I will get back to the UBF.

          I already have the Featherweight card set from Glory Days Boxing and the Flyweight set is due to release in the next few weeks so there is no doubt that I'll have both before I reach 2006 in the UBF.

          Therefore, both divisions will be added for 2006 bringing us to 8 divisions.

          I'll most likely also hold the Junior tournaments as part of UBF Monday Night Fights beginning in January 2006 as well. I haven't decided which of the Junior divisions to start with (I'm going to do one division at a time, I think) but I'll get that sorted out before 2006.

          Thanks for your patience through this latest hiatus. I'm looking forward to getting this college football project done so we can get back to boxing!

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          • steelerfan
            MVP
            • Jun 2003
            • 4350

            #440
            Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

            September 2005 UBF Friday Night Fights
            Results

            BW- Khaokor Galaxy defeats Johnny Coulon by TKO at 1:17 of Round 2
            Khaokor Galaxy, 1-1-0 (1), earned his first professional victory and an appearance on October's UBF Monday Night Fights by stopping Johnny Coulon in the second round of their bout on Friday night. Coulon, 2-1-0 (1), was knocked to the canvas in that fateful second round but was up by a count of 2. However, another flurry of punches from Galaxy immediately following the resumption of the bout led to the TKO.

            LW- Manny Pacquiao and Hector Camacho fight to a Majority Draw
            Judges: 113-113, 114-112, 113-113
            Hector Camacho dominated the punch stats, 119-82 per CompuBox, and despite being knocked down by Pacquiao in the 6th and 11th rounds it was enough for a Majority Draw with the judges. Pacquiao is now 4-3-2 (3), while Camacho is 7-0-1 (4) after suffering the first blemish to his professional record.

            WW- Thomas Hearns defeats Rube Ferns by Unanimous Decision
            Judges: 115-114, 115-113, 116-114
            In a closely contested Friday Night Main Event, it was Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns who emerged victorious after earning a unanimous victory with the judges. Ferns falls to 7-2-0 (4) with the loss, while Hearns is now 9-1-0 (3). An as-yet-to-be-identified fan stormed the ring midway through the fight's opening round but was quickly taken down by security and removed from the arena. The fight continued after a brief delay.
            Last edited by steelerfan; 12-20-2021, 06:20 PM.

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            • steelerfan
              MVP
              • Jun 2003
              • 4350

              #441
              Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

              September 2005 UBF Saturday Night Fights
              Results

              LHW- Bob Foster defeats Dwight Muhammad Qawi by Unanimous Decision
              Judges: 117-112, 117-112, 118-111
              Dwight Muhammad Qawi suffered a gash to his left eye in the 5th round of his fight with former UBF Light Heavyweight Champion Bob Foster on Saturday night. Qawi, whose right eye showed some swelling by the end of the 6th round, was kept in the fight by the diligent work of his corner but he was unable to win over the decision of any of the judges.

              Foster, who landed 138 punches to Qawi's 96, won unanimously and improved to 6-1-0 (2). The loss dropped Qawi to 3-2-0 (1).

              HW- Gene Tunney defeats George Chuvalo by TKO at 1:09 of Round 4
              Gene Tunney improved to 13-3-2 (6) on Saturday night after opening a gash above former UBF Heavyweight Champion George Chuvalo's right eye, leading to a stoppage. The loss drops the former champ's record to 10-7-1 (6). Tunney will fight on Monday night next month.

              MW- TITLE FIGHT- Bernard Hopkins defeats Juan Roldan by KO at 1:38 of Round 5
              Referee: Joe Cortez
              Judges: Larry Doggett 39-36, Adelaide Byrd 39-36, Rudy Ortega 40-34
              Bernard Hopkins retained his UBF Middleweight title and improved to 6-1-2 (2) on Saturday night by knocking out former champ Juan Roldan in the 5th round. Roldan falls to 4-4-0 (2) with the loss and some are now speculating that his chance at regaining the belt may be lost for good. Hopkins will fight again next month on Monday night.

              HW- TITLE FIGHT- Lennox Lewis defeats Tyson Fury by TKO at 2:21 of Round 13
              Referee: Frank Cappuccino
              Judges: Richard Green 118-107, Joe Pasquale 117-108, Harold Buck 118-107
              On the strength of a 173-85 advantage in punches landed and 4 knockdowns, UBF Heavyweight Champion Lennox Lewis emphatically defeated Tyson Fury, by way of a 13th round stoppage, to retain his belt on Saturday night.

              Fury, 9-4-1 (5), was knocked down in rounds 1, 7, 8 and 13 before referee Frank Cappuccino finally brought an end to the proceedings. Lewis improved to 14-5-2 (8) with the win.

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              • steelerfan
                MVP
                • Jun 2003
                • 4350

                #442
                Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                October 2005 UBF Top Ten Rankings

                HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Lennox Lewis 14-5-2 (8)*

                Contenders
                1. James Jeffries 13-4-1 (5)**
                2. Rocky Marciano 15-4-0 (13)*
                3. Muhammad Ali 12-2-3 (2)
                4. George Foreman 12-6-0 (6)
                5. Gene Tunney 13-3-2 (6)
                6. Tyson Fury 9-4-1 (5)
                7. Joe Frazier 12-5-2 (7)*
                8. Max Schmeling 17-5-0 (8)
                9. George Chuvalo 10-7-1 (6)*
                10. Tommy Burns 10-5-1 (3)





                LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Gus Lesnevich 4-1-0 (2)

                Contenders
                1. Bob Foster 6-1-0 (2)*
                2. Matthew Saad Muhammad 5-0-0 (3)
                3. John Henry Lewis 5-0-1 (0)
                4. Harold Johnson 5-1-0 (4)
                5. Len Harvey 4-0-1 (0)
                6. Sergey Kovalev 5-2-0 (4)
                7. Dwight Muhammad Qawi 3-2-0 (1)
                8. Georges Carpentier 4-1-0 (3)
                9. Jack Root 6-1-0 (3)
                10. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 1-3-0 (0)





                MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Bernard Hopkins 6-1-2 (2)

                Contenders
                1. Ray Robinson 8-1-0 (6)
                2. Rocky Graziano 8-1-1 (6)
                3. Mickey Walker 6-3-1 (2)*
                4. Gene Fullmer 6-2-1 (2)
                5. Carlos Monzon 6-2-1 (1)*
                6. Freddie Steele 6-2-0 (2)
                7. Iran Barkley 6-0-0 (3)
                8. Michael Nunn 4-3-1 (1)*
                9. Winky Wright 5-4-0 (3)
                10. Joey Giambra 5-1-0 (1)






                WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Tommy Ryan 9-0-0 (4)

                Contenders
                1. Barney Ross 9-0-1 (5)
                2. Milton McCrory 8-1-0 (6)
                3. Kid Gavilan 4-2-0 (1)
                4. Marty Servo 6-1-0 (1)
                5. Thomas Hearns 9-1-0 (3)
                6. Jose Napoles 7-3-0 (5)
                7. Henry Armstrong 7-3-0 (3)
                8. Rube Ferns 7-2-0 (4)
                9. Felix Trinidad 8-2-0 (6)
                10. Jackie Fields 4-4-0 (2)





                LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Pernell Whitaker 11-0-1 (6)

                Contenders
                1. Battling Nelson 7-1-0 (2)
                2. Jose Luis Ramirez 8-0-2 (2)
                3. Terence Crawford 7-0-0 (4)
                4. Beau Jack 6-2-1 (3)
                5. Hector Camacho 7-0-1 (4)
                6. Jack McAuliffe 5-2-1 (5)*
                7. Manny Pacquiao 4-3-2 (3)
                8. Ike Williams 4-4-0 (0)*
                9. Pedro Montanez 4-3-0 (0)
                10. Richard Commey 3-3-1 (0)





                BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION

                Champion: Joe Lynch 1-1-0 (0)

                Contenders
                1. Johnny King 3-0-0 (1)
                2. Rosey Stoy 2-1-0 (0)*
                3. Johnny Bredahl 1-1-0 (1)
                4. Frankie Neil 1-0-0 (1)
                5. Alberto Davila 1-1-0 (0)
                6. Khaokor Galaxy 1-1-0 (1)
                7. Ruben Olivares 2-0-0 (0)
                8. Jeff Chandler 1-0-0 (0)
                9. Memphis Pal Moore 3-0-0 (1)
                10. Tim Austin 3-0-0 (1)

                *denotes former champion
                **denotes two-time champion

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                • steelerfan
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 4350

                  #443
                  Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                  October 2005 UBF Fight Cards

                  MONDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. HW- #5 Gene Tunney 13-3-2 (6) vs Jimmy Robinson UNR
                  2. MW- Champion Bernard Hopkins 6-1-2 (2) vs Sam Levigne UNR
                  3. MW- #34 Steve Collins 1-1-0 (1) vs Sandman Thomas UNR
                  4. LW- #13 Harry Arroyo 6-4-0 (3) vs Noodles Hass UNR
                  5. BW- #6 Khaokor Galaxy 1-1-0 (1) vs Patsy Cragen UNR
                  6. BW- #38 Owen Moran 1-1-0 (1) vs Gunner Modell UNR

                  TUESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. LW- #15 Darleys Perez 3-4-0 (1) vs #12 Alexis Arguello 7-3-0 (4)
                  2. LW- #27 Roberto Duran 5-1-0 (2) vs #25 Sammy Fuller 3-1-0 (0)
                  3. LW- #37 Juan Diaz 3-5-0 (1) vs #32 Young Otto NR
                  4. LW- #39 Julian Wheeler 2-4-0 (1) vs #36 James Busceme 0-2-0 (0)
                  5. BW- #18 Lou Salica 0-1-1 (0) vs #16 Jeff Fenech 3-0-0 (1)
                  6. BW- #30 Raul Perez 1-1-0 (0) vs #23 Nonito Donaire 1-1-0 (0)
                  7. BW- #33 Paulus Ambunda NR vs #31 Masaki Kawabata 1-1-0 (0)

                  WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. MW- #20 Frank Tate 3-1-0 (1) vs #13 Jeff Smith 6-2-0 (1)
                  2. MW- #25 Al Hostak 6-4-0 (2) vs #21 Willie Monroe 3-5-0 (2)
                  3. MW- #36 John Mugabi 2-3-0 (1) vs #22 Lamar Parks 4-2-2 (0)
                  4. MW- #33 Ronnie Harris 3-5-0 (1) vs #24 Randy Turpin 6-3-1 (5)
                  5. WW- #15 Aaron Davis 5-3-0 (1) vs #11 Jimmy McLarnin 3-0-1 (1)
                  6. WW- #33 Johnny Saxton NR vs #22 Joe Walcott 2-0-0 (1)
                  7. WW- #40 Marcos Maidana 3-5-1 (2) vs #36 Ricky Hatton 4-5-0 (2)

                  THURSDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. HW- #17 John L. Sullivan 5-1-1 (2) vs #11 Jerry Quarry 11-7-0 (3)
                  2. HW- #39 Andre Anderson 0-1-0 (0) vs #22 Buddy Baer 10-6-1 (7)
                  3. HW- #27 Renaldo Snipes 5-3-1 (2) vs #26 Anthony Joshua 8-7-1 (6)
                  4. HW- #31 Lamon Brewster 2-2-1 (2) vs #28 Frank Bruno 5-5-1 (3)
                  5. LHW- #14 Alvaro Lopez 0-3-1 (0) vs #11 John Conteh 5-1-0 (1)
                  6. LHW- #39 Chad Dawson 1-3-0 (0) vs #23 Ezzard Charles 2-2-0 (1)
                  7. LHW- #34 Tyrone Frazier NR vs #30 Battling Bozo 2-2-0 (0)

                  FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. WW- #6 Jose Napoles 7-3-0 (5) vs #2 Milton McCrory 8-1-0 (6)
                  2. WW- #7 Henry Armstrong 7-3-0 (3) vs #4 Marty Servo 6-1-0 (1)
                  3. LW- #9 Pedro Montanez 4-3-0 (0) vs #3 Terence Crawford 7-0-0 (4)
                  4. BW- #9 Memphis Pal Moore 3-0-0 (1) vs #1 Johnny King 3-0-0 (1)
                  5. BW- #8 Jeff Chandler 1-0-0 (0) vs #4 Frankie Neil 1-0-0 (1)

                  SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
                  1. LHW- TITLE FIGHT: #5 Len Harvey 4-0-1 (0) vs Champion Gus Lesnevich 4-1-0 (2)
                  2. HW- #10 Tommy Burns 10-5-1 (3) vs #3 Muhammad Ali 12-2-3 (2)
                  3. LHW- #9 Jack Root 6-1-0 (3) vs #4 Harold Johnson 5-1-0 (4)
                  4. MW- #4 Gene Fullmer 6-2-1 (2) vs #1 Ray Robinson 8-1-0 (6)

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                  • steelerfan
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 4350

                    #444
                    Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                    October 2005 UBF Monday Night Fights
                    Results

                    BW- Owen Moran defeats Gunner Modell by Unanimous Decision
                    Judges: 118-109, 119-109, 116-111
                    Owen Moran knocked down Gunner Modell in the opening round of their Monday night bout and would win unanimously with the judges after 12 rounds. Moran improved his record to 2-1-0 (1).

                    BW- Khaokor Galaxy defeats Patsy Cragen by KO at 0:51 of Round 3
                    Khaokor Galaxy knocked out Patsy Cragen early in the 3rd round of their Monday night contest, improving to 2-1-0 (2).

                    LW- Harry Arroyo defeats Noodles Hass by Unanimous Decision
                    Judges: 117-110, 117-110, 118-109
                    Harry Arroyo scored a first round knockdown of Noodles Hass on Monday night and he won a unanimous decision to improve his record to 7-4-0 (3).

                    MW- Steve Collins defeats Sandman Thomas by KO at 1:11 of Round 2
                    Steve Collins improved to 2-1-0 (2) with a Monday night knockout of Sandman Thomas, with the end coming at 1:11 of Round 2.

                    MW- Bernard Hopkins defeats Sam Levigne by Unanimous Decision
                    Judges: 117-109, 119-107, 118-108
                    UBF Middleweight Champion Bernard Hopkins was an easy winner by unanimous decision over Sam Levigne on Monday night. Hopkins, who is now 7-1-2 (2), knocked down Levigne in the 9th round but his competitor was able to finish the fight.

                    HW- Gene Tunney defeats Jimmy Robinson by KO at 2:57 of Round 2
                    Gene Tunney knocked out Jimmy Robinson with three seconds to spare in the 2nd round of their Monday night contest. Tunney is now 14-3-2 (7).

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                    • steelerfan
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 4350

                      #445
                      Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                      October 2005 UBF Tuesday Night Fights
                      Results

                      BW- Masaki Kawabata defeats Paulus Ambunda by Majority Decision
                      Judges: 114-114, 114-113, 115-112
                      Paulus Ambunda had his professional debut spoiled by Masaki Kawabata on Tuesday night as Kawabata took a majority decision. With the win, Kawabata is now 2-1-0 (0).

                      BW- Nonito Donaire defeats Raul Perez by Unanimous Decision
                      Judges: 116-112, 115-113, 118-110
                      Nonito Donaire opened a cut on the left cheek of Raul Perez in the 6th round of their Tuesday night bout and Perez was only able to win one round with one judge from the 7th round on as Donaire won the fight unanimously. Donaire is now 2-1-0 (0), while Perez is 1-2-0 (0).

                      BW- Jeff Fenech defeats Lou Salica by Split Decision
                      Judges: 115-113, 117-111, 113-115
                      Jeff Fenech kept his unblemished professional record intact with a split decision on Tuesday night, beating Lou Salica. Salica fell to 0-2-1 (0) with the loss, while Fenech improved to 4-0-0 (1).

                      LW- James Busceme defeats Julian Wheeler by KO at 2:34 of Round 9
                      James Busceme, 1-2-0 (1), earned his first professional victory in impressive fashion, with a 9th round knockout of Julian Wheeler. In the aftermath Wheeler, who dropped to 2-5-0 (1), announced that he will retire from the sport.

                      On Wednesday morning, UBF President steelerfan stated that Wheeler will be replaced in the Lightweight Division by Georgia native Rocky Randell.

                      LW- Juan Diaz defeats Young Otto by Split Decision
                      Judges: 112-117, 116-112, 119-109
                      The "Three Blind Mice" saw very different outcomes as Juan Diaz was given a split decision on Tuesday night over UBF debutant Young Otto. Diaz is now 4-5-0 (1).

                      LW- Roberto Duran defeats Sammy Fuller by Unanimous Decision
                      Judges: 115-113, 115-113, 116-112
                      Roberto Duran improved to 6-1-0 (2) with a Tuesday night unanimous decision over Sammy Fuller. Fuller drops to 3-2-0 (0) with the loss.

                      LW- Alexis Arguello defeats Darleys Perez by Split Decision
                      Judges: 116-113, 113-115, 117-111
                      Alexis Arguello, 8-3-0 (4), won a split decision on Tuesday night over Darleys Perez. The loss sends Perez' record to 3-5-0 (1).

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                      • steelerfan
                        MVP
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 4350

                        #446
                        Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                        October 2005 UBF Wednesday Night Fights
                        Results

                        WW- Marcos Maidana and Ricky Hatton fight to a Split Draw
                        Judges: 115-113, 114-114, 111-117
                        Marcos Maidana and Ricky Hatton fought to a split draw on Wednesday night, Maidana is now 3-5-2 (2) and Hatton is 4-5-1 (2).

                        WW- Joe Walcott defeats Johnny Saxton by KO at 0:40 of Round 5
                        Joe Walcott ruined the debut of Johnny Saxton on Wednesday night, knocking him out early in the 5th round. Walcott remains unbeaten at 3-0-1 (2) and he will fight on UBF Monday Night Fights in November.

                        WW- Jimmy McLarnin defeats Aaron Davis by Unanimous Decision
                        Judges: 117-111, 116-112, 116-112
                        Jimmy McLarnin kept his unbeaten record, which stands at 4-0-1 (1), intact with a unanimous victory over Aaron Davis on Wednesday night. Davis falls to 5-4-0 (1) with the loss.

                        MW- Randy Turpin defeats Ronnie Harris by Unanimous Decision
                        Judges: 116-112, 115-113, 117-111
                        Randy Turpin improved to 7-3-1 (5) with a win by unanimous decision on Wednesday night over Ronnie Harris. Harris is now 3-6-0 (1).

                        MW- Lamar Parks defeats John Mugabi by KO at 2:55 of Round 2
                        Lamar Parks wasted little time in defeating John Mugabi on Wednesday night, knocking him out late in the second round. Mugabi drops to 2-4-0 (1), while Parks is now 5-2-2 (1) and he will appear on UBF Monday Night Fights next month.

                        MW- Al Hostak and Willie Monroe fight to a Split Draw
                        Judges: 114-114, 113-115, 115-113
                        There was little to separate Al Hostak and Willie Monroe on Wednesday night as the judges only agreed that the fight was a split draw. Hostak is now 6-4-1 (2) and Monroe is 3-5-1 (2).

                        MW- Jeff Smith defeats Frank Tate by Unanimous Decision
                        Judges: 115-114, 117-112, 115-114
                        In Wednesday night's main event, Jeff Smith improved his record to 7-2-0 (1) by winning a unanimous decision over Frank Tate. Tate is now 3-2-0 (1).

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                        • steelerfan
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4350

                          #447
                          Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                          October 2005 UBF Thursday Night Fights
                          Results

                          LHW- Battling Bozo defeats Tyrone Frazier by Unanimous Decision
                          Judges: 116-112, 115-113, 117-111
                          Battling Bozo spoiled the professional debut of Tyrone Frazier, winning via unanimous decision on Thursday night. Bozo improved his record to 3-2-0 (0) with the win over Frazier.

                          LHW- Ezzard Charles defeats Chad Dawson by Unanimous Decision
                          Judges: 115-113, 115-114, 115-114
                          In one of the more entertaining and well-fought bouts so far this month, Ezzard Charles edged out Chad Dawson in a unanimous decision despite Charles being a heavy favorite. Dawson fell to 1-4-0 (0) and Charles improved to 3-2-0 (1).

                          LHW- John Conteh defeats Alvaro Lopez by Majority Decision
                          Judges: 118-110, 115-113, 114-114
                          John Conteh improved to 6-1-0 (1) with a majority decision over the winless Alvaro Lopez on Thursday night. Lopez fell to 0-4-1 (0) with the loss.

                          HW- Lamon Brewster and Frank Bruno fight ruled No Contest
                          In a flashback to the less-secure days of the UBF, the scheduled 12-round fight between Lamon Brewster and Frank Bruno was ruled a No Contest after just 1:15 of the 2nd round when a bottle that was thrown into the ring by a ringside observer struck Frank Bruno. Mayhem ensued and it was a full 16 minutes before order was restored by police and security.

                          The federation said in a statement that police believe that Thursday's episode was not related to last month's incident in which a fan stormed the ring during a fight between Thomas Hearns and Rube Ferns.

                          HW- Renaldo Snipes defeats Anthony Joshua by Unanimous Decision
                          Judges: 115-112, 114-113, 116-111
                          A sixth round knockdown of Anthony Joshua helped propel Renaldo Snipes to a unanimous win on Thursday night. Snipes improved to 6-3-1 (2) with the win, while the loss dropped Joshua to 8-8-1 (6).

                          HW- Buddy Baer defeats Andre Anderson by KO at 0:53 of Round 2
                          Buddy Baer stooped Andre Anderson early in the second round of their scheduled 12 round bout on Thursday night to improve to 11-6-1 (8). The loss puts Anderson's record at 0-2-0 (0). Baer will be featured in a Monday night bout in November.

                          HW- John L. Sullivan defeated Jerry Quarry by Unanimous Decision
                          Judges: 114-113, 118-111, 117-111
                          John L. Sullivan used a 2nd round flash knockdown of Jerry Quarry to earn a unanimous decision over Jerry Quarry on Thursday night. Sullivan is now 6-1-1 (2) and Quarry is 11-8-0 (3).

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                          • steelerfan
                            MVP
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 4350

                            #448
                            Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                            October 2005 UBF Friday Night Fights
                            Results

                            BW- Jeff Chandler defeats Frankie Neil by KO at 1:28 of Round 8
                            Jeff Chandler earned an appearance on next month's UBF Monday Night Fights with a 2nd round knockout of Frankie Neil on Friday night. Neil suffered his first professional loss and fell to 1-1-0 (1), while Chandler improved to 2-0-0 (2).

                            BW- Memphis Pal Moore defeats Johnny King by Majority Decision
                            Judges: 117-113, 117-111, 114-114
                            Memphis Pal Moore improved to 4-0-0 (1) by taking a majority decision from the Bantamweight Division's #1 contender, Johnny King, on Friday night. The loss drops King to 3-1-0 (1).

                            LW- Terence Crawford defeats Pedro Montanez by TKO at 0:54 of Round 8
                            In a very closely-fought fight on Friday night Terence Crawford stopped Pedro Montanez early in the 8th round after a gash opened above Montanez' right eye.

                            Through 7 rounds Montanez led narrowly with the judges (67-66, 67-66, 68-66) but his efforts were unfortunately undone by the facial injury. Montanez dropped to 4-4-0 (0) with the loss, while Crawford remains unblemished at 8-0-0 (5).

                            WW- Henry Armstrong defeats Marty Servo by Unanimous Decision
                            Judges: 118-112, 116-114, 116-112
                            On the strength of a 143-112 advantage in punches landed, Henry Armstrong took a unanimous decision from Marty Servo on Friday night. Servo is now 6-2-0 (1) and Armstrong is 8-3-0 (5).

                            WW- Jose Napoles defeats Milton McCrory by Split Decision
                            Judges: 113-115, 116-113, 117-112
                            The crowd booed the announcement of a split decision in favor of Jose Napoles as most considered Napoles a clear winner in his fight with Milton McCrory on Friday night. Napoles, who held a 135-103 advantage in punches landed per CompuBox, improved his record to 8-3-0 (5). Meanwhile McCrory, who sustained a gash above his left eye in the 10th round, fell to 8-2-0 (6).
                            Last edited by steelerfan; 08-06-2021, 03:24 PM. Reason: Errata

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                            • steelerfan
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 4350

                              #449
                              Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                              October 2005 UBF Saturday Night Fights
                              Results

                              MW- Ray Robinson defeats Gene Fullmer by KO at 1:05 of Round 8
                              Ray Robinson landed 103 punches and knocked down Gene Fullmer a total of 4 times on Saturday night as Robinson, who has been outspoken about the federation being "out to get him", knocked out Fullmer in the 8th round.

                              Controversy struck in the 7th round when Robinson knocked down Fullmer for the third time in 5 rounds and Robinson's corner contested that Fullmer was down for a full 12 count. Replays appeared to show that there was confusion about the count and Robinson should have won at that point. Fortunately, though Robinson suffered a knockdown of his own later in the 7th round, Sugar Ray emerged victorious in the 8th.

                              "steelerfan is the ringmaster of an absolute clown show. That's all I'll say. You all know what this federation has done to hold me down," quipped an angry Robinson after the fight. Robinson, the UBF's top-ranked Middleweight contender who has been passed over on at least two occasions for "guaranteed" title shots, improved to 9-1-0 (7). Fullmer dropped to 6-3-1 (2).

                              LHW- Harold Johnson defeats Jack Root by KO at 2:06 of Round 1
                              Harold Johnson improved to 6-1-0 (5) and earned a Monday night bout in November with a surprising first round knockout of Jack Root on Saturday night. Root is now 6-2-0 (3), following the loss.

                              HW- Tommy Burns defeats Muhammad Ali by TKO at 0:25 of Round 12
                              A split draw through 11 rounds (103-105, 104-104, 105-103), Saturday night's Heavyweight showcase saw Tommy Burns, who was knocked down in Round 6, stop Muhammad Ali early in the 12th and final round.

                              Burns held a 129-107 edge in punches landed, per CompuBox, when the stoppage occurred. Burns is now 11-5-1 (4), while Ali slips to 12-3-3 (2).

                              LHW- TITLE FIGHT: Len Harvey defeats Gus Lesnevich by TKO at 1:59 of Round 10
                              Referee: Bill Clancy
                              Judges: Richard Green 86-88, Lou Filippo 86-88, Rudy Ortega 86-87
                              Len Harvey was trailing on all three scorecards and in punches landed (84 to 90) when he stopped Gus Lesnevich near the 2-minute mark of the 10th round of their title fight on Saturday night.

                              Lesnevich dropped to 4-2-0 (2) with the loss and the new UBF Light Heavyweight Champion, Len Harvey, improved his career record to 5-0-1 (1).
                              Last edited by steelerfan; 08-08-2021, 12:00 AM.

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                              • steelerfan
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                                • Jun 2003
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                                Re: Unified Boxing Federation (Glory Days Boxing)

                                November 2005 UBF Top 10 Rankings

                                HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Lennox Lewis 14-5-2 (8)*

                                Contenders
                                1. James Jeffries 13-4-1 (5)**
                                2. Rocky Marciano 15-4-0 (13)*
                                3. Muhammad Ali 12-3-3 (2)
                                4. George Foreman 12-6-0 (6)
                                5. Gene Tunney 14-3-2 (7)
                                6. Tommy Burns 11-5-1 (4)
                                7. Tyson Fury 9-4-1 (5)
                                8. Joe Frazier 12-5-2 (7)*
                                9. Max Schmeling 17-5-0 (8)
                                10. John L. Sullivan 6-1-1 (2)





                                LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Len Harvey 5-0-1 (1)

                                Contenders
                                1. Bob Foster 6-1-0 (2)*
                                2. Matthew Saad Muhammad 5-0-0 (3)
                                3. Harold Johnson 6-1-0 (5)
                                4. John Henry Lewis 5-0-1 (0)
                                5. Sergey Kovalev 5-2-0 (4)
                                6. Gus Lesnevich 4-2-0 (2)*
                                7. Dwight Muhammad Qawi 3-2-0 (1)
                                8. John Conteh 6-1-0 (1)
                                9. Georges Carpentier 4-1-0 (3)
                                10. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 1-3-0 (0)





                                MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Bernard Hopkins 7-1-2 (2)

                                Contenders
                                1. Ray Robinson 9-1-0 (7)
                                2. Rocky Graziano 8-1-1 (6)
                                3. Mickey Walker 6-3-1 (2)*
                                4. Gene Fullmer 6-3-1 (2)
                                5. Carlos Monzon 6-2-1 (2)*
                                6. Freddie Steele 6-2-0 (2)
                                7. Iran Barkley 6-0-0 (3)
                                8. Michael Nunn 4-3-1 (1)*
                                9. Winky Wright 5-4-0 (3)
                                10. Joey Giambra 5-1-0 (1)





                                WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Tommy Ryan 9-0-0 (4)

                                Contenders
                                1. Barney Ross 9-0-1 (5)
                                2. Kid Gavilan 4-2-0 (1)
                                3. Jose Napoles 8-3-0 (5)
                                4. Henry Armstrong 8-3-0 (3)
                                5. Milton McCrory 8-2-0 (6)
                                6. Thomas Hearns 9-1-0 (3)
                                7. Marty Servo 6-2-0 (1)
                                8. Jimmy McLarnin 4-0-1 (1)
                                9. Rube Ferns 7-2-0 (4)
                                10. Felix Trinidad 8-2-0 (6)





                                LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Pernell Whitaker 11-0-1 (6)

                                Contenders
                                1. Battling Nelson 7-1-0 (2)
                                2. Jose Luis Ramirez 8-0-2 (2)
                                3. Terence Crawford 8-0-0 (5)
                                4. Beau Jack 6-2-1 (3)
                                5. Hector Camacho 7-0-1 (4)
                                6. Jack McAuliffe 5-2-1 (5)*
                                7. Manny Pacquiao 4-3-2 (3)
                                8. Ike Williams 4-4-0 (0)*
                                9. Alexis Arguello 8-3-0 (4)
                                10. Richard Commey 3-3-1 (0)





                                BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION

                                Champion: Joe Lynch 1-1-0 (0)

                                Contenders
                                1. Rosey Stoy 2-1-0 (0)*
                                2. Johnny Bredahl 1-1-0 (1)
                                3. Johnny King 3-1-0 (1)
                                4. Jeff Chandler 2-0-0 (1)
                                5. Memphis Pal Moore 4-0-0 (1)
                                6. Alberto Davila 1-1-0 (0)
                                7. Khaokor Galaxy 2-1-0 (2)
                                8. Ruben Olivares 2-0-0 (0)
                                9. Frankie Neil 1-1-0 (1)
                                10. Tim Austin 3-0-0 (1)

                                *denotes former champion
                                **denotes two-time former champion

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