Mustafa Hamsho - The Syrian Buzzsaw

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
  • A look back at Mustafa Hamsho, a top middleweight contender in the 1980s who challenged Marvelous Marvin Hagler for the title twice.
    NOTE: This is a re-upload. I added in a few more highlights and pictures.
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  • @charleshammer2928
    @charleshammer2928 Месяц назад +11

    He was not a boxer, he was a tough as hell street brawler, the key word being tough.

  • @AN-jz3px
    @AN-jz3px Месяц назад +28

    I watch a lot of RUclips and anything Rich the Fight Historian puts out is a must-watch for me. Never even heard of this guy. There really were some game showings in this era!

    • @asheru9254
      @asheru9254 Месяц назад +8

      Hamsho Is A Well Known Pugilist Among The Boxing Community

    • @thomasfreese3770
      @thomasfreese3770 Месяц назад +4

      I remember this guy,he was tough

    • @charleshammer2928
      @charleshammer2928 Месяц назад +6

      Tough as nails. A street brawler, nobody liked fighting him.

    • @AN-jz3px
      @AN-jz3px Месяц назад +2

      @@asheru9254 Ah damn. I better tear up my passbook! LOL born in 1984 and still an active boxer, but I'm just now deep diving into this era.

    • @asheru9254
      @asheru9254 Месяц назад +4

      @@AN-jz3px a tough tough fighter but also dirty

  • @erich1780
    @erich1780 Месяц назад +6

    super tough fighter who would have been a contender in any era. He didn't have one punch KO power but did hit hard and threw in volume. Always in great shape.

  • @patcogni7892
    @patcogni7892 Месяц назад +9

    My Dad took me to Hagler/Hamsho 1 in Chicago it was a co-headliner with the Weaver/Tillis Heavyweight title fight. Hamsho impressed everyone in defeat, took a beating but stayed right in front of Hagler and never went down. I remember my father telling friends "you couldn't knock Hamsho down with a bat". The guy beat Minter, Benitez & handed Czyz his first loss. One HELL of a battler.

    • @user-be1bj9zl1t
      @user-be1bj9zl1t Месяц назад

      Marvin Hagler put on a beautiful display of boxing. It was like Robinson vs LaMotta 6.

    • @patcogni7892
      @patcogni7892 Месяц назад

      @@user-be1bj9zl1t Absolutely. Hagler was brilliant that night. Also, throughout his career, I can't think of many guys who were as consistently smart in the ring.

  • @Kidgavilan700
    @Kidgavilan700 Месяц назад +4

    Hamsho
    Shades of Fritzie Zivic
    He first hit you with his thumb, then the glove followed by elbow, shoulder and head and maybe the knee to the nuts
    Hamsho was one tough guy and I was glad to see Marvin beat him.
    Thanks Rich
    Great job as usual

  • @karlschneider9479
    @karlschneider9479 Месяц назад +21

    Hamsho and Minter 2 fighters that started to bleed during the instructions!

    • @patcogni7892
      @patcogni7892 Месяц назад +3

      Yep. Vito Antuofermo was another one.

    • @grbbbc
      @grbbbc Месяц назад +1

      You’re right but in their fight there was little to no damage.

    • @ProfessorJM1
      @ProfessorJM1 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah haha, him and Henry Cooper

    • @Peter-km7hb
      @Peter-km7hb Месяц назад +1

      Minter would start to bleed at the weigh-in

  • @user-be1bj9zl1t
    @user-be1bj9zl1t Месяц назад +4

    Shoulder, forearm,head, laces,low blow ! What a combo !

  • @finch45lear
    @finch45lear Месяц назад +9

    This is great. Mustafa was one gutty guy and fighter. Saw several of his bouts in the 1980s . Thanks so much for posting his story.

  • @MikeBellec
    @MikeBellec Месяц назад +9

    I remember someone once described Joe Frazier’s style as a “wild beat stuck in a thicket”. I think that description very much describes Hamsho’s style. He used his head, shoulders, elbows, as well as his fists to bludgeon his opponents. This all worked relatively well until he met another buzzsaw by the name of Marvellous Marvin Hagler. Great upload as always Rich.

  • @drummersagainstitk
    @drummersagainstitk Месяц назад +3

    Who but you Rich would bring us Mutafa Hamsho. Thanks

  • @lesteryoung5510
    @lesteryoung5510 Месяц назад +3

    That was an era that produced so many good fighters and Mustafa was one of them for sure. Thanks for that Rich another quality video.

  • @testcyp767
    @testcyp767 Месяц назад +3

    I saw the second Hamsho-Hagler title fight at the Garden. $65 for incredible seats.

  • @whitehurstcomic
    @whitehurstcomic Месяц назад +6

    I really enjoyed watching him fight back in the day. He did better against Hagler than I thought he would. I became a fan after a few fights. I was pulling for Hamsho against Czyz when they fought.
    As a kid I was such a big fight fan I referred to the guy who played “Poncho” on Chips as the guy who looked like Hamsho. I’m only halfway through, but wanted to pause it long enough to say Thanks Rich! Another great choice.

    • @whitehurstcomic
      @whitehurstcomic Месяц назад +2

      Now that I’ve finished it, I gotta say I’m glad his life turned out well! Once they retire they kinda fall off my radar but it always gives me a good feeling to see the ones who succeeded in life as well as the ring. Thanks again!

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, whitehurstcomic.

  • @pauliedibbs9028
    @pauliedibbs9028 Месяц назад +5

    This was awesome.. Back when Boxing was in it's PRIME!

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 Месяц назад +11

    Wow, I remembered Mustafa. Thank you for another awesome video Rich.

  • @Ren_Brands
    @Ren_Brands Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the Fantastic Video. Hamsho is one of my favourite Fighters he just ran into someone who might be the greatest Middleweight of all time in Marvin Hagler.

  • @joeyturbo7088
    @joeyturbo7088 Месяц назад +2

    Great documentary about Mustatfa RIch. Thank you so muich for posting!!! I remember hearing about his fight with Hagler. Going 11 rounds with the great Hagler was reminiscent of Lamotta's fight with Robinson( St. Valentine's Day Massacre).

  • @david-pb4bi
    @david-pb4bi Месяц назад +2

    What an absolute legend, I was a massive fan in his day. If he had had better management everyone would remember his name.

  • @geomann1009
    @geomann1009 Месяц назад +1

    I love it when you bring up these boxers that I about forgot about. Memories!!!

  • @kevinrouth8082
    @kevinrouth8082 Месяц назад +2

    Your channel is so awesome, thank you for sharing these incredible fighters.

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 Месяц назад +4

    I remember seeing him fight vs Hagler when I was about 11-12

  • @bryanphillips8143
    @bryanphillips8143 Месяц назад +2

    Another great addition to your body of work. I was in high school when Hamsho was at his best. In our current era of fragmented titles he would have surely been a "champion." As fate would have it, he lived in the era of MARVIN m*th*r f*ck*n' HAGLER though.

  • @banacek8675
    @banacek8675 Месяц назад +2

    I met Hamsho in the summer of 2003. He owned a car service company in Park Slope Brooklyn. My friend Ray introduced me to him and a conversation about boxing ensued. When Ray mentioned a young up and coming fighter by the name of Jab Judah to Hamsho, he went into an anti-semitic tirade that I won’t repeat here.

    • @surfghost9121
      @surfghost9121 Месяц назад +2

      That's sad to hear. Especially being a minority himself.

  • @yentamoon1808
    @yentamoon1808 Месяц назад +2

    Ending made me tear up a little not gonna lie to you. All I can think is good for him, he deserves his success. We don't see endings like this too often and it's such a shame, it was beginning to feel like all these guys stories end the same way and that's a scary thought to have about the legends of my favorite sport
    Edit; sorry for going off on a tangent, I don't get emotional like that often

  • @brianseneca3546
    @brianseneca3546 Месяц назад +1

    " I dont think he's landed this many clean punches on anyone in YEARS!"-Ferdie Pacheco haha

  • @uncjim
    @uncjim Месяц назад +1

    I didn’t appreciate Mustafa at the time, with his crude and brawling style. I do now and love how this one ended. Thanks Rich.

  • @stevans6942
    @stevans6942 9 дней назад +1

    For change some happy ending story, how not to like this guy he give it all in ring, respect to Mustafa Hamsho.

  • @nicholashannigan6930
    @nicholashannigan6930 Месяц назад +1

    Mustafa Hamsho
    Wow!
    Rich...
    You spoil us fella.
    Thank you 😊

  • @woflmanjoe642
    @woflmanjoe642 Месяц назад

    Hamsho was one of those tough cats who would have done well in any era, simply because of his determination and toughness.....never an easy fight for anyone; and if Hagler hadn't been around, I can definitely see him being the leading contender to have been a world champion. If he were fighting, today, he'd be a nightmare for any of the top guys. Thanks for another great showcase!

  • @MartinBlackburn
    @MartinBlackburn Месяц назад +1

    The treasure keeps coming.
    The early to mid 80s ones such as this one are especially in `my wheelhouse`.
    As ever immensely grateful to be able to enjoy the results of your diligent hard work Rich.
    Please do keep going and going Sir !

  • @HarryHeath-yn2gz
    @HarryHeath-yn2gz Месяц назад +6

    Yup that second Hagler fight Hagler got pissed that dude headbutted him and he just opened up on the guy and just finished him off even as a contender

  • @Geraint3000
    @Geraint3000 Месяц назад +2

    I like a happy ending! And an important lesson: don't piss off Marvin!

  • @williamjordan9237
    @williamjordan9237 Месяц назад +1

    One of the best pieces on this fighter. Thanks Rich.

  • @angelmanfredy
    @angelmanfredy Месяц назад

    A happy ending! Whew. Never heard of this fighter. Thank you for truly being a fight historian.

  • @brianseneca3546
    @brianseneca3546 Месяц назад +2

    I think the Czyz fight is the most "polished" Hamsho ever looked. Not just brawling, but using angles to great effect

  • @towers950
    @towers950 Месяц назад +2

    Masterful work Rich ! Thanks buddy.

  • @christopherbellore3511
    @christopherbellore3511 Месяц назад +2

    This was a replay, right?
    Anyway, it was worth watching again.
    Another job well done, Rich. ✝🥊🙏

  • @benlogan430
    @benlogan430 Месяц назад +2

    Hamsho boxed well in the Chez fight. Kept the distance well and had good defense.

  • @LetitGolazziter-uk9xi
    @LetitGolazziter-uk9xi Месяц назад

    I remember meeting Bobby back in the day as a kid in the boxing gym in Newark, NJ. My cousin was a boxer and I was just a kid hitting the double end bag and got to see him.

  • @johnpittsii7524
    @johnpittsii7524 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the amazing video ❤

  • @briansarah2745
    @briansarah2745 20 дней назад

    Amazing channel thank you

  • @LetitGolazziter-uk9xi
    @LetitGolazziter-uk9xi Месяц назад

    There’s a thing of beauty watching that straight left lead! Maybe I’m biased being a Southpaw 😂😂 good stuff Rich!

  • @pedrofernandez506
    @pedrofernandez506 Месяц назад +3

    I saw him in the gym. Nothing pretty, a face fighter who was EXTREMELY effective in "phone booth" fights. Wasn't Paddy Flood & Al Braverman involved with Hamsho? ANOTHER great presentation Rich.

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      Thank you, Pedro. Correct on both counts.

    • @pedrofernandez506
      @pedrofernandez506 Месяц назад

      @@RichtheFightHistorian I could expand on both. Lucky me, to have known these guys. I got Al so upset, he spent around $1000 a month on my 900 line.

  • @ronofficial5958
    @ronofficial5958 Месяц назад +3

    Good choice, Rich... Really tough Southpaw!! Hagler was his Kryptonite. Otherwise, he was a solid contender! Tough to beat....

    • @surfghost9121
      @surfghost9121 Месяц назад

      Hagler was everyone's Kryptonite.

    • @ronofficial5958
      @ronofficial5958 Месяц назад

      ​@@surfghost9121 You got that right!!!

  • @user-be1bj9zl1t
    @user-be1bj9zl1t Месяц назад +1

    If it wasn't for Hagler, Hamsho would have been Champion.

  • @jamiewilson5679
    @jamiewilson5679 Месяц назад

    I can vaguely remember him.

  • @jefferysteen1041
    @jefferysteen1041 Месяц назад +5

    The guy was a very dirty fighter

  • @paolomonzio972
    @paolomonzio972 Месяц назад +1

    A very badass...i liked him

  • @Mystery77427
    @Mystery77427 Месяц назад

    Loving this one Rich, good choice 👍

  • @oqihouqiop
    @oqihouqiop Месяц назад +2

    Good stuff m8

  • @robertdudley-rx8qo
    @robertdudley-rx8qo Месяц назад +1

    thanks again rich

  • @surfghost9121
    @surfghost9121 Месяц назад

    Saw him fight poor Fermin Guzman at the Felt Forum in 1979. Guzman was gray, pot bellied, looked like they pulled him off a bus. Hamsho fouled him with everything in the book. Elbows, shoulders, stepping on his feet, butts, backhands, knees, laces, everything but the stool. My buddies and I were hysterical. I think the ref had mercy somewhere. He tried pulling that on Hagler and it went as expected. Good guy though, and what the hell, it's a fight. Thanks Rich! Priceless stuff.

  • @dustyrustymusty3577
    @dustyrustymusty3577 Месяц назад +1

    He was such a buzzsaw until he ran into Marvin Hagler.

  • @ProfessorJM1
    @ProfessorJM1 Месяц назад

    Before I watch this I just want to say, you’re the best Rich.

  • @bookah8787
    @bookah8787 Месяц назад

    I can picture his journey, nice one Richie 👍

    • @bookah8787
      @bookah8787 Месяц назад

      Who's that guy from Liverpool he reminds me of him just with the streets in him , grim reaper robin read

    • @bookah8787
      @bookah8787 Месяц назад +1

      Keep out the clinch lol too tempting

    • @bookah8787
      @bookah8787 Месяц назад +1

      One of the better ones for me that very relatable, appreciate you Richie

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      Thanks, Bookah.

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      Alan Minter.

  • @patcogni7892
    @patcogni7892 23 дня назад +1

    Had a chance yesterday to ask Bobby Czyz about the fight with Hamsho. He denied that Flood "tricked" his promoters into fighting Mustafa, saying: "Duva told me this is the worst guy you could fight, but this is what they're offering" (referring to the purse, which Czyz said was "five times what my father made in a year".)
    Czyz also said his hand was broken in the second round of that fight.

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  20 дней назад +1

      I know that Czyz injured his hand. But the Duvas didn't know what they were doing with Czyz. He needed at least a year or two of seasoning before taking on a guy like that.

    • @patcogni7892
      @patcogni7892 16 дней назад

      ​@@RichtheFightHistorian I don't disagree & didn't post to dispute your info (of course, Duva could've been duped without BC understanding the situation), but found Czyz's take on it noteworthy.
      I also asked if he fought Hamsho too soon & he replied "Oh yeah. I knew I wasn't quite ready, but I thought I was ready enough and thought I was tough enough that I could maybe pull it off. And here's the thing: we were offered a rematch if (Hamsho) would've beat Donny Lalonde, but he didn't."

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  16 дней назад +1

      @@patcogni7892 No worries and thanks for sharing what Czyz told you. Interesting that they were on the cusp of a rematch years later, Czyz certainly would have had the advantage then.

  • @bh1422
    @bh1422 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @brucekielty8180
    @brucekielty8180 Месяц назад +1

    There is no doubt that Mustafa knew and used a lot of dirty deeds but where he differed from the immortal Fritzie Zivic is that Fritizie concealed his fouling better...much more subtle.

  • @RUDEMASTER
    @RUDEMASTER Месяц назад +2

    Maybe you'll do one of mike weaver the former heavyweight champion

    • @surfghost9121
      @surfghost9121 Месяц назад +1

      He was on The Dating Game.

    • @yentamoon1808
      @yentamoon1808 Месяц назад

      He did a video on Mike weaver

    • @RUDEMASTER
      @RUDEMASTER Месяц назад

      @@surfghost9121 I've been following him for a long time. I haven't seen one. Can you send me the link??

  • @GavinFox-uk9sn
    @GavinFox-uk9sn Месяц назад

    Is this a re post because I remember there was an older version

  • @samuelbeaumont712
    @samuelbeaumont712 Месяц назад

    Hi mate didn’t you already do a video on mustangs hamsho?

  • @smoothmisticmike7040
    @smoothmisticmike7040 Месяц назад +1

    Hamsho was a very tough fighter but fought dirty. The ref should’ve taken a second round or possibly disqualify him in the Czyz fight. As you can see, he couldn’t get away with those antics against Hagler.

  • @mdmcdd1117
    @mdmcdd1117 Месяц назад +2

    Hamsho was a good fighter, but below A listers like Hagler. The division was so bad that Hagler was forced to destroy him twice.

    • @bubipoo282
      @bubipoo282 Месяц назад +2

      "The division was so bad".... WTF?

    • @mdmcdd1117
      @mdmcdd1117 Месяц назад

      @@bubipoo282 YES!! The division was at its worst times in history. Why do you think Hagler had to beg Leonard, Hearns and Duran to move up for a payday??????? None of those guys even had to move to the 160lbs division to be ranked #1 and get a title shot.

    • @user-be1bj9zl1t
      @user-be1bj9zl1t Месяц назад

      No where near as bad as in Jones,Hopkins,Canelo,GGG eras.

    • @surfghost9121
      @surfghost9121 Месяц назад +1

      Hagler beat (most of them twice) Willie Monroe, Bennie Brisco, Sugar Ray Seales, Vito Antuofermo, Bobby Watts, Marcus Geraldo, Alan Minter, Obelmejias, Mugabe, Hamsho, Caveman Lee, Tony Sibson, Wilford Scypion, Juan Roldan. That's not a bad division. The only welters he fought were Leonard, Hearns and Duran. Those weren't his toughest fights, but his most profitable.

    • @mdmcdd1117
      @mdmcdd1117 Месяц назад

      @@surfghost9121 He didn't have any tough fights as champion, until the end of his career: Mugabi and Leonard when he was mentally done with the sport.

  • @MosesCampos-pr6ef
    @MosesCampos-pr6ef Месяц назад

    I could have sworn that you had already profiled this athlete before , Rich.
    I’m more than likely mistaken.
    Anyway, great video.

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      No, you're right. This is a re-upload with some changes.

    • @MosesCampos-pr6ef
      @MosesCampos-pr6ef Месяц назад

      @@RichtheFightHistorian Your probably don’t have time , but just in case you do I would like to know what you think of the sport today.

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      @@MosesCampos-pr6ef Mixed feelings. I don't have the same anticipation for upcoming fights as I used to but that could be more about me. I feel that the sport is transitioning well into a new era with streaming. I was worried about that more than anything else, not having a large platform to showcase the sport. What's your take on the game now?

    • @MosesCampos-pr6ef
      @MosesCampos-pr6ef Месяц назад

      @@RichtheFightHistorian First off THANK YOU for taking the time to respond. I’m 47 yrs old. I feel as if everything is so watered down . From music to sports. I understand that everything “ evolves “ but to me it seems that there is no substance in anything anymore. Fighters are so scared of fighting the best but yet want to be seen as legendary. Nowadays , a fighter wins a couple of mediocre fights against some tomato cans ppl are so quick to start calling them
      “ icons “ or “ G.O.A.T.S.
      Assuming you might be a little bit older than I am .Is it me or has it always been like this?

    • @RichtheFightHistorian
      @RichtheFightHistorian  Месяц назад

      @@MosesCampos-pr6ef Yes, I'm with you. I used to do predictive style videos but found it harder than trying to handicap a maiden claimer at the horse races. The Haney-Garcia fight is the latest example.

  • @AlamoCityCello
    @AlamoCityCello Месяц назад +2

    Rich is tops!

  • @user-be1bj9zl1t
    @user-be1bj9zl1t Месяц назад +2

    He did fouls in combination form .

  • @JosephMiller-hu7bq
    @JosephMiller-hu7bq Месяц назад +1

    He took a beaten from Hagler , i remember watching it and he was to slow and his style was little to no chance beaten Hagler , but heart he had it cut bleeding he wouldnt stop , and loosing to Hagler is nothing bad

  • @ProfessorJM1
    @ProfessorJM1 Месяц назад

    Hamsho is the original Ryan Garcia, it looks now, haha

  • @psw6392
    @psw6392 Месяц назад +1

    Alan Minter was a weak champion. He actually wants the boxing public to believe that Marvin Hagler, who stopped him, and took his belt (TKO), was much weaker than Hamsho who he went the distance with him in a losing effort .😂😂😂😂

    • @patrickverona387
      @patrickverona387 Месяц назад +1

      I see the point you’re trying to make. Because he went the distance with Hamsho and was stopped by Hagler. However Minter never said Hamsho was a better fighter, just stronger. If you look at the fact that Hamsho came down from light heavyweight. That makes sense. Hagler never weighed above 158 for any fight. Hamsho was bigger physically than Hagler and he was probably physically stronger because of the fact that he walked around at 170-175 when he wasn’t fighting. Sorry for the length of this. Just trying to clarify my point.

  • @BigBoysBoxing
    @BigBoysBoxing Месяц назад +1

    Awesome content thank you