The Coetzee that drilled Dokes vs. the Sanders that clocked Klitschko.
Make this 15 rounds
I've got a soft spot for Gerrie Coetzee. Growing up in South Africa in the 70s and 80s, he was a national hero. The guy who had all the skills - and that bionic hand - but there was just something missing.
He fought before the first integrated audience at a sporting match when he lost to John Tate in '79.
He won the title on his 3rd try when he pulled off Ring Magazine's Upset of the Year in '83, knocking out an unbeaten Michael Dokes in 10. Helluva fight.
Then he got lazy, sat on his a** for 14 months and got KOd by Greg Page in 8.
He epitomised the difference between American and South African fighters then - for the Americans, winning the title was the beginning of the dream.
Sanders is an oddity - a left handed human wrecking machine - ask the IBF champ - who always had one foot on the golf course. He's a pro now.
What happens if these two go head to head?
2006-09-27
23:15:15
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