This fight was roughly 10-15 years after Bugner's prime. He had been world class, capable of mixing with the very best and the most powerful of punchers (only lost a split decision to Ron Lyle and cuts stopped what was shaping up to be a great fight against Shavers) but even at his best he lacked a little in aggression. By 1987 he was a shadow of his best. The Bugner of 1973-77 would have beaten Bruno, the Bugner of 1987 had no real chance
During the first round Burgner was landing lots of tough body shots on Bruno, of the magnitude that most fighters had given up in severe stomach pain. But from the second round Bruno started working at Burgners head giving him lots of brain contusions A admire Burgner for not going down until several rounds later. I admire both the strong fighter very much for bring so tough and faire
Thats right, he mixed with the very best. He didnt fight with them, he mixed with them. I always hoped that someone in his corner could work out a way to make him angry, but it never happened.
Bugner's real talent was always his ability to take a punch. He was a very tough opponent. But he didn't have a lot of variety and wasn't one of the real heavy hitters. Frank did well to defeat him with a stoppage even considering his 12 year age advantage.
@@vikingvk3013 back then fighters aged much more rapidly, 37 back in the 80s was ancient due to the lot more fights they had compared to now, now it's about average for a heavyweight, same as height, back then the average heavyweight was about 6ft 2 now 6ft 6 is the norm, things change with time
Wagner didn’t realise Bruno was so badbeen retired sometime came back for this fight if it known Bruno was so bad he would’ve trained much harder and beat Bruno
As much as I love Frank, in hindsight, there's no doubt he had the power in his punches, but looking at other champions like Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield..he looks so slow in his delivery by comparison.
Bugner was a great fighter - who was well passed his prime at the time of this fight - nonetheless he went 8 rounds. In his prime he would of finished Bruno in 3 rounds. Bugner was also a smart guy and a great showman...... I understand he is living the retired life in QLD now...... a legend from the time when boxing had true legends.
I liked both boxers. Big Joe was a good enough boxer to have entered the ring with Ali. ( And when he was champion, Ali said he don't fight 2nd raters) . Big Frank was also a good enough boxer to get into a ring with mighty Mike Tyson. Frank actually rocked Tyson at one point, but was to slow to follow up. 😮 Joe was past his prime in this one. If that bout had taken place 10 Yrs. earlier; I think Joe wudda beat Frank. Advancing years is the Athletes scourge, and Lots of boxers fell foul of it. Joe Louise, Ali, Joe Bugner,, Mike Tyson, to name but a Few. Anyhow. It was good to see the two boxers again. 👍
I was in the Coal Hole bar inJersey when he was training to fight Henry Cooper ,poor old joe got the win BUT Henry boxed the ears off him,they took that fight off of Henry .
He would have definitely outpointed Frank Bruno if they were the same age or stopped Frank in the later rounds like cause Frank would have been more tired cause Frank was doing more holding later. But Joe wasn’t younger to jump out and dance.
Two boxers that never really reached their full potential. Both fought in very tough era’s. Bugner fought Ali and Frazier and Bruno fought Tyson and Lewis. I wonder if Bruno would have had more success if he’d been coached by Emanuel Steward or someone else?
Yikes, they really hated Aussie Joe in England. I met him once at a promotional event in Adelaide back 1995 (I was working earning some extra cash while at university), he was nothing but nice to us, even signed an autograph (which I gave to my older brother who’s a big fan of his).
I considered Bruno's win convincing at the time, but watching it now Bugner was stunned but not out. In this video they actually cut from the point Bugner sits on the bottom rope and the ref allows Bruno to carry on hitting him, to the point Bugner tries to get up, realising the ref wasn't going to help him, to the point he was pushed bodily out of the ring. The ref should have stopped Bruno from hitting Bugner while he was on the bottom rope (not shown) and allowed him his standing count.
Bugner never really punched his weight. Great disappointment. Bugner came in heavy for this fight, then put on weight before the fight. A good pay day, and his wife talked up the fight well. Could have been a contender ( and his second fight with Ali was a disgrace ). No wonder British fans disliked him.
you are so right. shame of it was that Bugner nearly always looked like he was holding back. Would have been good to see him be an undisputed world champion. mind you you needed to be great to beat Ali...
he fought a few good fights with the best. but you cannot say he fought his best in the second fight against Ali - just watch it again. I watched it live , Bugner never really tried hard enough - and this was for the world title...
As much as I like Bruno, prime Bugner would have destroyed him.....fought off the back foot for nearly 15 rounds in his 1st fight against Ali,and showed his true strength,class and durability....
Bruno does so much holding of head from back of neck while rabbit punching it's ridiculous, and illegal, Ref should have stopped him doing that on a dozen occasions n took points off him. I'm surprised Bigne didn't complain to Ref! He made mistake of trying it V Tyson n made Tyson so angry, he really tried to kill Frank with vicious upper cuts against ropes at the end of bout when Frank was done n in pieces! Tyson even said in Interview after, "I wanted to punch his nose bone up into brain n kill him!" Deadly, fighters shud know there limits. Must be the money offered, Bugner was years past his prime here. Must have been a gud payday, as he had little to offer.😮
Burger was a very good fighter in his prime, world class even in a time when being world class meant something! He was good enough to go the distance with Ali & Frazier. Bruno was a good fighter in his own right with incredible power but in their prime Bugner would have beat him up really bad.
This is 13 years after Bugner fought Muhammad Ali and was a "pension fund" fight for him. I love Frank Bruno but he was never a natural boxer. In many ways he reminds me of Deontay Wilder, a real physical specimen, with real power, but a lack of technique and ring craft. They both got exposed by good fighters. I was so happy when Bruno got his World title though. Bugner was always in and around the scene but, like the Klitschkos, you'd never really want to watch their fights again. Big and awkward. Got the job done. Strange to think that Bugner would be a small Heavyweight today, not so much bigger than Usyk.
Title is misleading. It wasn't a Knock Out. Joe Bugner was well past his best at this stage of his career. Bruno, who couldn't box his way out of a cardboard box, won because of his youth and brute strength. In his prime, Joe would have probably beaten Bruno on points.
Remember the heavier man usually hits harder.if u put on fifty pounds you wont be as fast but it will take about 2 years to gain that much. Also guys like mike spinx or holyfield couldnt compete at heavyweight without lifting. As far as i know there is no proof that weight lifting tightens the muscles
Bruno was not a great fighter. He was big and muscular but his technique when throwing punches was not so good. His defense was suspect as well. He was way ahead on points when Bonecrusher Smith stopped him.
Joe bugner was not knocked out, people use that word to freely. There is TKO, RSf and KO. KO is rarer than you think. You are hit you hit the ground and you are unconscious.
So funny. Tyson at his peak didn't even stop Bruno that quickly. Bugner wasn't a big puncher. Bruno would have beaten the younger Bugner. Plenty of boxers are successful in their late 30s
@@elismith5889 the big difference between Ali and Bugner was that Ali used his feet to move around the opponent and punch at the same time, Bugner used his feet to just back away to stop being hit. Ali never ran, he danced.
@@thecurlew7403 Are we on the same page here? Roger Gutteridge's initial comment that you responded to said that, "Bugler never bet Cooper". I thought you were ripping him for his poor spelling with your reply.
This fight was roughly 10-15 years after Bugner's prime. He had been world class, capable of mixing with the very best and the most powerful of punchers (only lost a split decision to Ron Lyle and cuts stopped what was shaping up to be a great fight against Shavers) but even at his best he lacked a little in aggression. By 1987 he was a shadow of his best.
The Bugner of 1973-77 would have beaten Bruno, the Bugner of 1987 had no real chance
During the first round Burgner was landing lots of tough body shots on Bruno, of the magnitude that most fighters had given up in severe stomach pain. But from the second round Bruno started working at Burgners head giving him lots of brain contusions A admire Burgner for not going down until several rounds later. I admire both the strong fighter very much for bring so tough and faire
Thats right, he mixed with the very best. He didnt fight with them, he mixed with them. I always hoped that someone in his corner could work out a way to make him angry, but it never happened.
Bugner's real talent was always his ability to take a punch. He was a very tough opponent. But he didn't have a lot of variety and wasn't one of the real heavy hitters. Frank did well to defeat him with a stoppage even considering his 12 year age advantage.
Bugner was always crap
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Not always...but yeah, it's believed he never really grew to his full potential.
Wow!! What a knockout. Did i miss something.
Lol !
It was on the undercard
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Bugner was hugely underated, Ali always highly rated him, he was an old man here
Old man? About the same age as Tyson Fury and Alexander Usyk are now 😆
@@vikingvk3013 back then fighters aged much more rapidly, 37 back in the 80s was ancient due to the lot more fights they had compared to now, now it's about average for a heavyweight, same as height, back then the average heavyweight was about 6ft 2 now 6ft 6 is the norm, things change with time
Wagner didn’t realise Bruno was so badbeen retired sometime came back for this fight if it known Bruno was so bad he would’ve trained much harder and beat Bruno
@@thomasreed49 Thank you for sharing your incoherence.😁
He was sadly for him he was in his prime when the heavyweights were ferocious.
Joe past his best and done it for the money.
As much as I love Frank, in hindsight, there's no doubt he had the power in his punches, but looking at other champions like Tyson, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield..he looks so slow in his delivery by comparison.
Looks fairly quick to me. Especially his jab. His biggest problem was fatigue.
Everybody loved Frank but his boxing abilities weren't quite good enough against the very best fighters.
@kingsrd1 Bruno was world champion in 1995, so hardly a poor boxer.
Bruno probably be the best boxer now if he was in this era the heavy weights are rubbish for last 10 years or more.
Bugner was a great fighter - who was well passed his prime at the time of this fight - nonetheless he went 8 rounds. In his prime he would of finished Bruno in 3 rounds.
Bugner was also a smart guy and a great showman...... I understand he is living the retired life in QLD now...... a legend from the time when boxing had true legends.
I liked both boxers. Big Joe was a good enough boxer to have entered the ring with Ali. ( And when he was champion, Ali said he don't fight 2nd raters) . Big Frank was also a good enough boxer to get into a ring with mighty Mike Tyson. Frank actually rocked Tyson at one point, but was to slow to follow up. 😮
Joe was past his prime in this one.
If that bout had taken place 10 Yrs. earlier; I think Joe wudda beat Frank. Advancing years is the Athletes scourge, and Lots of boxers fell foul of it. Joe Louise, Ali, Joe Bugner,, Mike Tyson, to name but a Few. Anyhow. It was good to see the two boxers again. 👍
In his prime Joe Bugner was a hard man who fought the best of his era. He was way past his best here and this fight proved nothing.
joe needed the money. he often needed the money
Still to this day there was never a KNOCKOUT in this fight.
I loved Frank he done his best
He was made for Panto'
bugner was a journeyman by then nis prime was in the 70s
The Brits always hated Bugner, because he beat their favourite Henry Cooper.
Frank certainly made hard work of this nihhts work
Bugner had all the natural abilities. He seemed almost apologetic when he hit his opponent.
That's because Bugner once killed a man in the ring. He always pulled his punches after that & was never the same again.
@@rosiemason-rk4cm Yes, that's probably the reason; it's a brutal business.
A bit like the late Gary Mason. He admitted he didn't like hitting his opponents. Quite a problem when you're a professional boxer!
hitting a man when he's down. That's boxing for you.
great upload thank you
Knew Terry Lawless he introduced Frank to me when he signed him Frank was very quiete and humble he had a true affection for Terry...😊
Poor Joe is living in a Brisbane care home suffering from severe dementia and remembers nothing of his Boxing career ...😥
that’s a terrible situation
I never knew that Poor Joe he was a Tough cookie in his day and a true Gentleman
Very sad was a Fine boxer , Fought the best and Lived with them
I was in the Coal Hole bar inJersey when he was training to fight Henry Cooper ,poor old joe got the win BUT Henry boxed the ears off him,they took that fight off of Henry .
He was crap
good fight respect
I always wonder why Bruno got away with holding and rabbit punching. Others are guilty of the same!
Bruno was a top pro. Definitely top 5 heavyweight in the world in his prime!
Bugner was an old man when they fought. In his prime Bugner would have knocked Bruno out in the first round.
Would he have beaten Bruno? Maybe. First round? Nah, he wasn’t that kind of fighter.
37…’old man’
He would have definitely outpointed Frank Bruno if they were the same age or stopped Frank in the later rounds like cause Frank would have been more tired cause Frank was doing more holding later. But Joe wasn’t younger to jump out and dance.
Frank hitting an old man when he has one knee on the floor what a gentleman.
Bruno couldnt knock joe out hes like a fridge with arms no movement .
Harry Carpenter and Jim Watt,legendary commentary team!
Was it Carpenter? Sounded like Reg Gutteridge to me.
It was illegal punches and the referee was just like the media all against Joe.
Two boxers that never really reached their full potential. Both fought in very tough era’s. Bugner fought Ali and Frazier and Bruno fought Tyson and Lewis. I wonder if Bruno would have had more success if he’d been coached by Emanuel Steward or someone else?
Yikes, they really hated Aussie Joe in England. I met him once at a promotional event in Adelaide back 1995 (I was working earning some extra cash while at university), he was nothing but nice to us, even signed an autograph (which I gave to my older brother who’s a big fan of his).
Joe never even trained for that my former Amatuer coach was a great friend of him told us yet he took Frank into the 2nd of the fight
I considered Bruno's win convincing at the time, but watching it now Bugner was stunned but not out. In this video they actually cut from the point Bugner sits on the bottom rope and the ref allows Bruno to carry on hitting him, to the point Bugner tries to get up, realising the ref wasn't going to help him, to the point he was pushed bodily out of the ring. The ref should have stopped Bruno from hitting Bugner while he was on the bottom rope (not shown) and allowed him his standing count.
Wanker of a referee. He let Bruno hold and hit all night without one warning, then allowed bruno to push Bugner to the canvas. Tosser!
Also the guys who dont lift assume lifting makes u musclebound. You never hear a guy who lift say he had to stop because he was getting muslebound.
Both same age bugner would have beat him
They way Bugner came out swinging I think he might have thought he could do to Bruno what he did to Richard Dunn in 76 in the first round.
Los irlandeses y australianos son buenos guerreros en el ring Bugner lo vi pelear con el maestro Ali y realmente Bugner era muy duro y Ali lo notó
Frank was much better at Pantomime and selling HP sauce than Bugner ever could 😊
Frank was a tough nut,but I have to agree ,that a prime joe,would have ko'd him.all respect to Frank,the most likeable heavyweight EVER!!¡@@
Sure Bugner in his prime could have beaten Bruno.
Bruno was a PUNK..a legend in his own mind..
Full HD ? Looks like it was filmed on Super 8 .....
Bugner never really punched his weight. Great disappointment. Bugner came in heavy for this fight, then put on weight before the fight. A good pay day, and his wife talked up the fight well. Could have been a contender ( and his second fight with Ali was a disgrace ).
No wonder British fans disliked him.
Never hit hard after one of his opponents died after fighting Joe.
you are so right. shame of it was that Bugner nearly always looked like he was holding back. Would have been good to see him be an undisputed world champion. mind you you needed to be great to beat Ali...
@@dalek3086 He fought both Ali and Frasier in their prime and went the distance with both men.
he fought a few good fights with the best. but you cannot say he fought his best in the second fight against Ali - just watch it again. I watched it live , Bugner never really tried hard enough - and this was for the world title...
@@dalek3086 Yes but they say he was never the same after that fatal fight he was involved in.
Frank Bruno looked like a dirty fighter in this one.
Bruno always did the same shit: holding his opponents head.
That’s not Bruno it’s Joshua 😂🤣😂🤣😂
they are very similar!!
@@paulc3749Yeah Joshua is just like Frank just not as good
As much as I like Bruno, prime Bugner would have destroyed him.....fought off the back foot for nearly 15 rounds in his 1st fight against Ali,and showed his true strength,class and durability....
Bruno does so much holding of head from back of neck while rabbit punching it's ridiculous, and illegal, Ref should have stopped him doing that on a dozen occasions n took points off him. I'm surprised Bigne didn't complain to Ref! He made mistake of trying it V Tyson n made Tyson so angry, he really tried to kill Frank with vicious upper cuts against ropes at the end of bout when Frank was done n in pieces! Tyson even said in Interview after, "I wanted to punch his nose bone up into brain n kill him!" Deadly, fighters shud know there limits. Must be the money offered, Bugner was years past his prime here. Must have been a gud payday, as he had little to offer.😮
I was there that night & you could see how unfit bugner was as soon as he took his robe off, it was a foregone result at that point
Look at the size difference between Jeff Fenech and Bugner.
Bruno the Rabbit punch king vs Joe there for the final paycheque. Awful spectacle.
Didn’t realise he fought OAPs !!!!!!
Bugner was a complete taytie, Frank should have finished him off with ease, he gave him too much respect.
Burger was a very good fighter in his prime, world class even in a time when being world class meant something! He was good enough to go the distance with Ali & Frazier.
Bruno was a good fighter in his own right with incredible power but in their prime Bugner would have beat him up really bad.
Bruno was nothing but a low blow and back of the head merchant.
The second 'knockdown' was a Tyson Fury like shove down to the canvas...both hands on the back of Bugner's head
This is Frank Bruno's biggest win.
This is 13 years after Bugner fought Muhammad Ali and was a "pension fund" fight for him.
I love Frank Bruno but he was never a natural boxer. In many ways he reminds me of Deontay Wilder, a real physical specimen, with real power, but a lack of technique and ring craft. They both got exposed by good fighters. I was so happy when Bruno got his World title though.
Bugner was always in and around the scene but, like the Klitschkos, you'd never really want to watch their fights again. Big and awkward. Got the job done.
Strange to think that Bugner would be a small Heavyweight today, not so much bigger than Usyk.
I loved it when Bruno hit Tyson and Tyson wobbled but Bruno back off
Yes he was a old man different result years before
Underrated boxer of all time, bugner makes Lenny mcLean look like a fanny. 😂
Neither could have run with Usyk 🥊 🕺
Bugner was in poor shape
Title is misleading. It wasn't a Knock Out. Joe Bugner was well past his best at this stage of his career. Bruno, who couldn't box his way out of a cardboard box, won because of his youth and brute strength. In his prime, Joe would have probably beaten Bruno on points.
Bugner went on to beat bone crusher Smith!
Joe Bugner represented three different countries in Olympic competitions. Any offers? 😊
Hungary England Australia?
Remember the heavier man usually hits harder.if u put on fifty pounds you wont be as fast but it will take about 2 years to gain that much. Also guys like mike spinx or holyfield couldnt compete at heavyweight without lifting. As far as i know there is no proof that weight lifting tightens the muscles
Just a simple knockout.
Must have been Cocher to pull the opponent down and shove them thru the ropes @5.31
i was at this event,... longer fights went on, in the stands
Bugner sat down when he was told to. He had just given Greg Page a beating who was better than Bruno. He put on half a stone for this fight. FIXED
Well done Frank!!
You mean all the rabbit punching? I don't understand how he got away with it.
Absolutely awful, Bugner would’ve flattened Bruno in his prime
Went straight 2 comments 2 write the same thing
You beat an old man Frank
Bruno was not a great fighter. He was big and muscular but his technique when throwing punches was not so good. His defense was suspect as well. He was way ahead on points when Bonecrusher Smith stopped him.
Hungarian joe was I knew him
You clearly don’t know what a knock out is….
0.36 tale of the tape was there for one second and then disappeared. How wiukd anyone watching on tv see that 😂
Frank was all show No go ! Tyson beat him before he got in the ring! Nice guy though
Like watching 2 old soapys sorting it out behind the pubs dustbins ...
Mate what an editing job that was. Ever thought of doing it professionally? Don’t.
Joe would have battered Bruno when he was a younger man
He didnt do too bad for a 38 yr old boozy, out of condition heavyweight, against what was probably Frank at his peak, like.
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Bugner too heavy here.
They hardly ever know when to hang their gloves.
This was 1987
Frank spent the whole of 1988 chasing Tyson and then got beat up by him 1989
Joe he ain't no bum Bugner. Lol
Joe bugner was not knocked out, people use that word to freely. There is TKO, RSf and KO. KO is rarer than you think. You are hit you hit the ground and you are unconscious.
Dear Frank stood no chance in Bugner's prime.
Bruno was a joke
Joe is looking very ordinary here.I would ban holding in boxing.
Bugner was past his best when they fought, bruno wouldn't of heard the 2nd bell.
So funny. Tyson at his peak didn't even stop Bruno that quickly. Bugner wasn't a big puncher. Bruno would have beaten the younger Bugner. Plenty of boxers are successful in their late 30s
Click bait ffs though I was going to see something good
Bugner fought Ali and it took Frank Bruno 8 rounds to beat him! Now imagine Bugner years younger spanking Bruno all over the ring!
Would not have happened, when Bugner fought Ali, he ran away for the whole fight, he never fought to beat Ali, he fought to survive.
Just like Ali then he never did stand fight just kept running
@@elismith5889 the big difference between Ali and Bugner was that Ali used his feet to move around the opponent and punch at the same time, Bugner used his feet to just back away to stop being hit. Ali never ran, he danced.
Ali would torture frank come on robot hit me losen up need oil for those joints if he cant dance he hasnt got a chance.
Is your favourite song Fantasy Island?
Bugner was 37 hardly an old man
a young bugner would of destroyed him
Never understood Bugner.. Always looes as if he couldn't be bothered to fight.
This was not a good match up ,one up & coming the other Inthe way down .
Frank Bruno was always a rabbit puncher and a hold & hit-er. Lame.
CLICK BAIT THAT WASNT NO FUCKIN KO YALL KILL ME LYIN
Bugler never bet cooper
No he bet on himself probably got 10 for spelling at school.
@@thecurlew7403Bugler never blew his own trumpet though🎺
@@Bazooka183 Whos bugler.
@@thecurlew7403 Are we on the same page here?
Roger Gutteridge's initial comment that you responded to said that, "Bugler never bet Cooper".
I thought you were ripping him for his poor spelling with your reply.
@@Bazooka183 Bugner never heard of bugler.
Fake headline
What a bad boxer. Sticking his head up and swinging wildly. That's it.