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Aaron Davis KNOCKS OUT Mark Breland

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In an amazing fight where both fighters are badly hurt Davis knocks out an exhausted Mark Breland, a 1984 olympic darling. This is a slugfest!!
Marlon Starling commented in retirement that Mark Breland's JAB was like most welterweights RIGHT HAND punch, and boy does Aaron Davis ever get to sample Breland's POWER. What a FIGHT!!!

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  • don't drop your left, mark...don't drop it...don't...oh shit.

  • @31eastfield Hahaha....Breland was one of the best amateur fighters to come from America, but as a pro, he was very average. In a three round fight(amateur length back then) Breland's weaknesses were never exposed(his lack of stamina, weak chin & awkward punching angles), but as a pro they were glaringly evident.....

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  • This was the best fight i ever saw in boxing ever.

  • @MADMAC572 Sure he could have been alot better, so could Jorge Gonzales, Frank Bruno, Fernando Vargas and a host of others. But it is what it was and was. He was no chump, but her certainly wasn't the top talent at the pro level at that time or perhaps 10 years forward and backward at the peak of his career. Some guys also, like Ruiz, win titles with little or no real merit to their championship status. It is and was what it is/was!

  • @MegaYouri13 There are no champs who are blown up chumps. There are champs who were lucky in their timing and were simply very, very good boxers who might otherwise not have won a title. But there are no average fighters who win titles. Breland was 35-3. He was a two time welterweight champion. He beat some good fighters like Harold Vollbrecht, Daryll Lattimore and Lloyd Honeyghan. He was expected to be the next Tommy Hearns, and those were unrealistic expectations. But he could fight.

  • @MADMAC572 .... there are a number of "champs" that were blown up chumps. Breland wasn't a chump, but he wasn't a top of the top kind of fighter.

  • @MegaYouri13 He was a world champion. Average? What kind of Alice in Wonderland world are you living in? Clifford Hicks was an average fighter. Mike Grable was an average fighter. Average means is in the middle of his grouping. Breland was average as championship calibre fighters go, but championship calibre fighters are world class fighters.

  • @31eastfield ... he was mediocre as a pro. Average to say the very best. Don't be upset if someone say that, because many great fighters have fantastic amatuer careers but that's that!

  • at 8.09 u can clearly see that lebron travels

  • I remember the Malt liq "smooth operator" commercial.

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