Fight of their Lives - Benn VS McClellan Documentary
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:39 am
Thank for the heads up flash, new this was being made but didnt know when it was being aired. Thought I wouldnt waste a thread and change this (sorry quartz)
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Its a very sad watch and brought back an awful lot of memories. Remember it like it was yesterday. Im sure most old enough will remember it well. What are your guys memories?
I remember watching as a 12 year old and jumping around the room going mad with joy when Benn won, to all of a sudden being really in shock as the events after unfolded. Even at that age I remember the feelings of joy so quickly being replaced by shock and worry. Such a tragic end so such an amazing fight.
Over the years, being a big boxing fan I've read quite a lot about the whole affair and there is an awful lot not actually covered in the doc. The major point being McClellan being flown back to the usa. The hospital he was in over here were adament that he was kept under thier care in order for his condition to stablise. The McClellan family insisted on him being flown back to the states totally against the wishes of the british doctors who said it would be very dangerous to put him on that journey on a plane in his condition. It is know his condition worsened during and after the trip. Now thats not to say he would have recovered if he hadnt made that trip, but its a big point that wasnt covered in the doc.
They really didnt cover the real heat that Benn got from the McClellan family over a number of years, they called him a murderer and wished death on him on numerous occasions in interviews. This after Gerald had openly said he didnt want to ko Benn he wanted to kill him. But it was good to finally see the footage of thier meet, very moving stuff. And it did seem that Gerald's sister seemed to accept Benn's olive branch. But it was even sadder that Benn had to make that "gesture". The guilt he must have had anyway....and then add the open blame that the McClellan family put on him and it really is no surprise he was driven to attempted suicide.
A very sad story. And I really hope that both parties have finally got some closure.
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Its a very sad watch and brought back an awful lot of memories. Remember it like it was yesterday. Im sure most old enough will remember it well. What are your guys memories?
I remember watching as a 12 year old and jumping around the room going mad with joy when Benn won, to all of a sudden being really in shock as the events after unfolded. Even at that age I remember the feelings of joy so quickly being replaced by shock and worry. Such a tragic end so such an amazing fight.
Over the years, being a big boxing fan I've read quite a lot about the whole affair and there is an awful lot not actually covered in the doc. The major point being McClellan being flown back to the usa. The hospital he was in over here were adament that he was kept under thier care in order for his condition to stablise. The McClellan family insisted on him being flown back to the states totally against the wishes of the british doctors who said it would be very dangerous to put him on that journey on a plane in his condition. It is know his condition worsened during and after the trip. Now thats not to say he would have recovered if he hadnt made that trip, but its a big point that wasnt covered in the doc.
They really didnt cover the real heat that Benn got from the McClellan family over a number of years, they called him a murderer and wished death on him on numerous occasions in interviews. This after Gerald had openly said he didnt want to ko Benn he wanted to kill him. But it was good to finally see the footage of thier meet, very moving stuff. And it did seem that Gerald's sister seemed to accept Benn's olive branch. But it was even sadder that Benn had to make that "gesture". The guilt he must have had anyway....and then add the open blame that the McClellan family put on him and it really is no surprise he was driven to attempted suicide.
A very sad story. And I really hope that both parties have finally got some closure.