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    High Noon in Hong Kong 1994

    This was an event with 4 good fights that fell apart hours before it was due to start. The 2 heavyweight fights especially would've been exciting

    Herbie Hide vs Tommy Morrison

    Hide was undefeated WBO champ 26-0 with 25 KOs, Morrison had lost to Bentt by KO the year before but still had something left

    Frank Bruno vs Ray Mercer

    This was after Bruno lost to Lennox, and before he won the belt vs McCall. Mercer went on to push Lennox and Holyfield close

    Steve Collins vs Lonnie Beasley WBO middleweight title

    Rafael Ruelas vs Billy Schwer IBF lightweight title

    wikipedia:

    According to British sports promoter Barry Hearn, he met John Daly, a Los Angeles-based Londoner, in June 1994, who asked him to provide boxers for the event. American boxing promoter Bob Arum was providing Tommy Morrison and Barry Hearn would provide Herbie Hide and Steve Collins. Mickey Duff and Jarvis Astaire provided Frank Bruno for a non-title fight with Ray Mercer, as well as Billy Schwer for the IBF lightweight title challenge against Rafael Ruelas.

    The four-fight High Noon show at the Hong Kong Stadium was offered as pay-per-view with a cash flow estimated at US$2.3 million, expected from the American public.

    Barry Hearn withdrew his boxers, Herbie Hide and Steve Collins, when their purse guarantees were not in place by the deadline of 5.30 pm local time on Saturday. Bob Arum was the event's nominal promoter but refused to come up with the cash to save it. Daly tried to raise the money which, according to Arum, was around US$2m.

    When the local bankers whom Daly thought had agreed to salvage the show refused to advance him a further US$771,000 against anticipated revenue from ticket sales and American pay-per-view subscriptions at US$25 each, Daly had no choice. He said that the boxers' purses were Arum's responsibility, which Arum did not agree with.

    Daly had spent at least US$800,000 of his own money into it. "My end of the deal was kept," Daly argued. "I had to arrange the stadium, air fares and all the pre-fight promotional expenses, which I did, but the purses were not part of my obligation."

    The 2,000-odd fight fans in Hong Kong who bought tickets, some worth a couple of thousand dollars, had yet to receive refunds a year later.

    Frank Bruno said: "I feel very let down by Bob Arum and the promoters. They were supposed to be top professionals, the creme de la creme. I thought they were the business, but to be quite honest they've been unprofessional, totally unprofessional."

    "To cancel a promotion just like that without consulting anyone is very serious. A lot of money has been going into this. Top Rank are big promoters and they should have dug deep in their pockets - they've made enough money out of fighters over the years."

    "It's tough for all the fighters, and for the people who worked five days a week to afford to come over here and support us. It's disgusting. It's staggering."

    Mickey Duff, who plans to sue Arum and Top Rank on behalf of Bruno and Billy Schwer said: "What kind of promoters are these? I've been in the business 45 years and I've never cancelled a show just because I was going to lose money. I'd rather cut my throat than do that."

    Barry Hearn said, "But to be honest I was very pleased with myself in Hong Kong. I stood my ground. How many others would have?"
    Last edited by Clegg; 01-04-2021, 05:54 AM.

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    Originally posted by Clegg View Post
    This was an event with 4 good fights that fell apart hours before it was due to start. The 2 heavyweight fights especially would've been exciting

    Herbie Hide vs Tommy Morrison

    Hide was undefeated WBO champ 26-0 with 25 KOs, Morrison had lost to Bentt by KO the year before but still had something left

    Frank Bruno vs Ray Mercer

    This was after Bruno lost to Lennox, and before he won the belt vs McCall. Mercer went on to push Lennox and Holyfield close

    Steve Collins vs Lonnie Beasley WBO middleweight title

    Rafael Ruelas vs Billy Schwer IBF lightweight title

    wikipedia:
    - -Remember this from long ago, and indeed, a limited card like that loaded with exciting quality would be a top card today.

    Sounds like the lawyers dropped the ball as the $ and public interest was there, the problem being the $ weren't guaranteed.

    Looks like the Arum rep took the biggest hit.

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      #3
      I think morrison would beat hyde and mercer would have ended brunos career before he won the title. I feared for him and thought he got lucky here.

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        #4
        Originally posted by cfang View Post
        I think morrison would beat hyde and mercer would have ended brunos career before he won the title. I feared for him and thought he got lucky here.
        Hyde would have seriously hurt Morrison.

        Morrison got massacred by a bum called Michael Bennt.

        Hyde beat up Bennt in a roof top street fight at a press conference.

        Then he beat him to within an inch of life in the boxing ring.
        Bennt nearly died.

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