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Old 07-24-2012, 03:36 PM   #46
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No, everything makes sense.

Look at the overall,

They wanted the fight in Miami Beach to be questioned, so it would lead to the
'rematch' which it did.

A) Did Sonny tank it
B) Did Sonny hurt his shoulder
C) Did Sonny turn over, so the mob could make a 'killing' on the odds
D) Was Cassius Clay that good
E) What about the Black Muslims
F) What about the NAACP
G) What about the 'linimiment'
H) How the hell does a guy who has a life-and-death battle with Doug Jones beat Sonny Liston
I) How does this guy, who nearly gets knocked out by Henry Cooper, withstand Sonny Liston

There was enough ammunition, so that there was a Senate Investigation.
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Old 07-24-2012, 03:51 PM   #47
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What about the Liston Group getting promotional considerations on Clay's next 3 fights if he won Fight One?
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Old 07-24-2012, 03:55 PM   #48
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What about the Liston Group getting promotional considerations on Clay's next 3 fights if he won Fight One?
So following that logic then jimmy braddocks fight with louis mustnt have been on the level since he got a percentage of all Louis's fight purses as champ
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:16 PM   #49
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John Maff,,,,,,,,,

Now you're stretching it.

Joe Louis and his management agree'd to give up 10%, to get a shot at the title
before Max Schmeling. Because Max Schmeling was supposed to fight James Braddock next.

The deal was so good, that James Braddock took the 'smart money deal', knowing that he would lose.
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:21 PM   #50
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No, everything makes sense.

Look at the overall,

They wanted the fight in Miami Beach to be questioned, so it would lead to the
'rematch' which it did.

A) Did Sonny tank it - I think he did.
B) Did Sonny hurt his shoulder- I think Liston went into the fight with a bum shoulder.
C) Did Sonny turn over, so the mob could make a 'killing' on the odds- He took a dive. I'm not sure of the motive.
D) Was Cassius Clay that good - No
E) What about the Black Muslims - They didn't enter the equation until after the first fight.
F) What about the NAACP
G) What about the 'linimiment'- Fake story.
H) How the hell does a guy who has a life-and-death battle with Doug Jones beat Sonny Liston- He doesn'r beat Liston in a legit fight.
I) How does this guy, who nearly gets knocked out by Henry Cooper, withstand Sonny Liston- He doesn't

There was enough ammunition, so that there was a Senate Investigation.
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:44 PM   #51
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John Maff,,,,,,,,,

Now you're stretching it.

Joe Louis and his management agree'd to give up 10%, to get a shot at the title
before Max Schmeling. Because Max Schmeling was supposed to fight James Braddock next.

The deal was so good, that James Braddock took the 'smart money deal', knowing that he would lose.
IM stretching it!!! Are you serious??


So its ok for you to suggest all kinds of sinister stuff without proof yet i made a throwaway comment following the other guys logic (which i dont believe) about a deal which DID happen and is widely documented, yet im the one being told im stretching it????
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:48 PM   #52
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Sonny did make it look good through the first 4 Rounds.

Then he threw the 'fake hard punches' in Round 5, while Cassius Clay
was blinking.

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Old 07-24-2012, 05:14 PM   #53
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Dr. Alexander Robbins (Miami Boxing Commission Chief Physician)

The 'good' Doctor took '12' X-Rays of Sonny's left shoulder.

It was determined that there were multiple tears in the muscle, torn tendons
and progressive bursitis had been an ongoing ailment.

Later, Edward Lassman (Miami Boxing Commission) stated that the injury was so severe,
that there was no possible way for Sonny to throw a decent left hand. It was later revealed,
that Sonny had developed this problem in 1963, that is why he limited his sparring sessions
to a minimum.

Florida District Attorney, Richard Gersein wanted to know why this injury was not revealed
before the fight, and why was it not discovered during the pre-fight examination. According
to the District Attorney, Sonny Liston withheld the information concerning his injury.

Scott Hampton, a journalist for the Miami-Herald, later asked Jack Nilon (Sonny Liston's Manager)
"Why didn't you just postpone the bout, until Sonny's shoulder healed". Hampton was abruptly told, "Listen kid,
we needed the fight purse money now, not in 6-month's. And I don't know if Sonny's shoulder will ever heal".


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Old 07-24-2012, 05:35 PM   #54
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This makes no sense. If he was fighting and defending himself, then he wasn't tanking it. He only tanked it after having his face busted up and having thrown everything he had at Clay to no avail.
Of course it makes sense.
If Sonny Liston has arranged/intends to lose a fight in round 6 or 7, he's not going to allow himself to be overwhelmed in round 3 is he ?
That's simple enough.



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Therefore there is no case of the fight being a fix and a pre-arranged affair, but simply Liston having had enough against a better opponent. There has been no concrete proof whatsoever towards the fight being a fix and plenty to suggest that it was legitimate. At that stage you have to admit that the case isn't very strong or that there isn't a case at all.

It's one of many suspicious fights that have the fix rumour surrounding them but no solid proof. Some are more compelling cases than others.
I think it sits somewhere in the middle of the pile in that regard.



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LaMotta-Fox was a fix due to LaMotta by his own accord holding back from knocking out his opponent and ceasing to defend himself in order to force a referee stoppage.
LaMotta's was perhaps the worstly executed tank job in history.

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Liston did not hold back with his punches and he was defending himself constantly by bobbing and weaving as well as blocking.
Look at round 6 again.
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So following that logic then jimmy braddocks fight with louis mustnt have been on the level since he got a percentage of all Louis's fight purses as champ
That wasn't the actual deal.

Braddock and his manager Gould were entitled to 10% of any heavyweight championship bout that Mike Jacobs' promoted in the next 10 years.
Braddock could have won the fight and retired and still made the money.

The deal wasn't actually tied to Louis. It just turned out that way.


And, yes, ALL those guys (Braddock, Jacobs, Gould, Louis and his handlers) should be open to scrutiny for the deals they did and the company they kept.
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Old 07-24-2012, 06:22 PM   #56
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Yes,,,,,,,Legend X

"Round 6" at The Convention Center in Miami Beach.

Sonny put in very little effort, and never even attempted a right hand.

He was allowing Cassius Clay to hit him, and was begging Clay to hit him with a
big right hand.

Cassius Clay himself, was winded. And by the 2:00 Mark, he was showing signs of
arm weariness.

Sonny, suprisingly, still had his hands held up high.

Though Cassius Clay won the round, he only landed one good hard punch in the round,
a right hand at the 0:39 Mark.

On the scope, it sure didn't look like a round where a Champion would quit afterwords.
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Old 07-24-2012, 06:33 PM   #57
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Yes,,,,,,,Legend X

"Round 6" at The Convention Center in Miami Beach.

Sonny put in very little effort, and never even attempted a right hand.

He was allowing Cassius Clay to hit him, and was begging Clay to hit him with a
big right hand.

Though Cassius Clay won the round, he only landed one good hard punch in the round,
a right hand in the first minute.

On the scope, it sure didn't look like a round where a Champion would quit afterwords.

It was by far the slowest-paced round of the fight.
Clay didn't do an awful lot and Liston did absolutely nothing. Clay is stood right in front of Sonny, yet Sonny does nothing. Doesn't even try any rough stuff, just shuts down completely.
Liston at one point just stands there and gives Clay free shots. Then after taking a punch or two, he puts in some token head movement ... about five seconds too late. It's a peculiar round.
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Old 07-24-2012, 06:39 PM   #58
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Legend X,

It was the time to quit, because Cassius Clay was starting to 'gas out'.

Nobody would have believed the arm weary Clay stopping Sonny after the 6th Round.

Sonny played the part, and performed 'the scripted move'.
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Old 07-24-2012, 09:31 PM   #59
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I hope Im not the only person who gets extremely tired of these agenda driven posts by Pepe/Duce.
No you aren't. Pepe is the worst poster in Classic and possibly ESB as his posts are the most consistent in ludicrous nature yet earnest tone. If you didn't know he was serious you'd think he was posting bigoted boxing satire.

I hold the theory that he may, infact, be posting from a funny-farm.
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Old 07-24-2012, 09:37 PM   #60
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Liston was defending himself there.
That doesn't mean the fight wasn't fixed.

If the fight was fixed, it would be fixed with Liston having to go a certain number of rounds before bailing out (like he did !).
Which makes every fight suspicious -- don't all of them go "a certain number of rounds"?

Where's the outrage of Marcel Cerdan throwing the LaMotta fight? Nobody was more mobbed up than Jake, and here's a champ with a 111-3 record "quitting" on his stool.

But, of course, Cerdan went "a certain number of rounds" first -- which he did!!!!
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