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Because none of these clips were on youtube yet, it's kind of like you guys are seeing things you haven't seen before. Like for instance here's Wendel Clark jumping someone.
Wendel Clark and Washington's Lou Franceschetti get tangled up in the corner. Clark throws him down, jumps on him, and starts the mounted punches. Washington's announcer (name?) really loses a tampon over this mugging.
================= Wendel Clark shoves Randy Velischek along the boards. Velischek pushes him back a little. Clark turns around, drops his gloves, and just clocks Velischek, who is standing there with his gloves on.
============= And here's Wendel and Big Daddy Bob McGill going at it. TKO Wendel Clark.
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During his time in the OHL, Nick Jones took on a lot of future names. Guys like Brian McGrattan, Paul Mara, John Erskine, Mike Rupp, Tom Kostopoulos, Chris Neil, Adam Mair, Matt Carkner and Sean McMorrow are all featured oh his fight card. He also met up with Trevor Gillies. Here's one of their 2 bouts from '98/'99.
==================== Basil McRae and Lyle Odelein take off the mitts in February of 1992. Looked early on like Basil was going to take the fight, but Cornelius came back and made a good scrap of it. Solid bout.
================ Bob Boughner takes Shjon Podein into the Boards, and Jeff Odgers arrives to take up the charge against the Boogeyman.
================ Brad May and Minnesota's David Shaw pull away from a scrum and duke it out in 1992. May with a humourous and cheap punch at the end of the bout. He is cleary acting tired and pretending to wait for the linesman to come in, and then blasts Shaw after he's been lulled to sleep. Mayday's acting job is pretty funny though the way he is pretending to breath at 1:25.
==================== Kelly Chase (STL) and Lucky Luke Richardson (PHI) square off in the corner in 1998. Sportsline judges call it a draw, I'm giving it to Chase.
=============== From 1996. Rookie Grant Marshall versus an aged vet in Bob Rouse. The replay shows a fun start to the fight.
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Seems like it's been a while since Wendel Clark jumped someone, so here he is jumping the Rangers' Peter Sundstrom in 1986. If there's one thing we learned here it's that you better let Wendel Clark punch you in the face and do nothing about it, or he's just going to punch you in the face worse.
Anyone know who the commentator screaming at the beginning is? I thought he was being a sissy, but when he clarifies things at the end he actually came across as pretty cool.
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One of my favourite glove drops of all time. Tampa's Marc Bureau clearly doesn't want to fight Toronto's little John Cullen in 1993. Cullen eventually talks Bureau into it and a hilarious looking "alright fine" glove drop ensues.
Where in the f*ck does John Cullen come off finishing the fight the way he does? Bureau wasn't super tough, but he should have been able to handle Cullen.
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Here's 3 "new" Eric Cairns fights.
Islanders against the Flames from 1999. Cairns and Cale Hulse have words while coming out of the corner and then drop the gloves. Cairns throws a few rights before going lefty and taking Hulse down. Another fight where Cairns slips his arm from the sleeve. Just saying.
================= Eric Cairns vs The Chief from 2002. Short fight, but pretty fun. Nice square off to start. They grab on and exchange some rights before Cairns gets Berube's jersey over his head. He seems hesitant at first to throw, but then fires 3 punches at the Headless Horseman. After the 3rd punch the linesman jump in and break it up. Cairns assumes the fight is over, but Berube throws two late rights over the officials and pops him. They yell at eachother afterwards (presumably) because of the late shots.
================= Super heavyweight bout from '02. Eric Cairns versus Big Georges Laraque. Typical Laraque fight. As soon as they grab on Laraque quickly gets Cairns off balance a little and then throws 3 lefts before Cairns goes/falls down.
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And 3 more new Eric Cairns fights from 2002.
Cairns gives Tampa's Alex Svitov a bit of a late shove after a whistle. Lightning tough guy (haha) Chris Dingman immediately confronts him and the mitts come off. Cairns throws a few short rights and then rips Dingbat's helmet off. From there Dingman wants nothing to do with things and gives us one of the most pathetic attempts to end a fight ever.
============= Eric Cairns and Jody Shelley drop the gloves after a faceoff. They grab on and this one becomes a left hand jersey jab fest until Cairns comes in with a big right that appears to catch and hurt Shelley. Cairns throws a couple more with Shelley trying one and then the linesman jump in.
================== Eric Cairns wants P.J. Stock, who isn't interested. So being the good teammate he is, Sean Brown comes in to take up the fight. Brave move, but not a wise one. Cairns uses his size and reach and has an easy time hammering Brown.
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From 1997. Tie Domi and Krzysztof Oliwa meet up for the first time in their career's.
========= Also from '97. Kyle McLaren and Steve Webb throw down.
========== From 1985. Wendel Clark throws short rights and lefts at Kelly Miller.
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