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I thought Turpin's KO of ****ell was more impressive than Marciano's.
Marciano was more brutal though. ****ell was brave but not much of a fighter. |
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What happened here in this bout.
Did Don ****ell just run out of gas, or was it the weight drain to make 175 lbs. [IMG]********t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQemgQwfy_kuQn-elc9f1FuOne85AhSSQ8ph_Mht83D_om_4umO[/IMG] |
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HE GOT BEAT UP AND KNOCKED OUT BY A SUPERIOR FIGHTER [ame]***********.youtube.com/watch?v=x40HigpdewE[/ame] |
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of the footage available, I have always said this was Turpins BEST performance, better than the two with Robinson or any other Turpin footage available. Randy boxed lovely, as for ****ell the same can be seen in some of his footage, one of his bouts with Mathews it's very clear to see ****ell was equally a sound boxer and of course there are a few others too.
the footage I provide earlier in this thread, ****ell looks the goods against Farr, a past it Farr, by far!!! Last edited by thistle1; 11-12-2012 at 10:39 AM. |
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June 10, 1952
Randy Turpin's 'destruction' (KO 11) over Don ****ell. The 24 year-old Randy Turpin was out-weighed by 13 lbs. (162 to 175). And the 23 1/2 year-old Don, was 'primed for a loss', as he had been badly battered in 'two' recent bouts. |
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Not sure if Randy Turpin looked 'so good' or Dn ****ell looked 'so bad'.
Following his (KO 11) destruction of Don ****ell in June 1952. The Middleweight - Randy Turpin did 'not' go on some unbelievable knockout streak, as over the next 2-years he went 6-2-0 (1 KO) as a Middleweight. |
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The 1954 loss to Tiberio Mitri was seriously bad, a 1st round KO, some might say 'fluke', but who knows what was going on with Turpin at this time. He was still only 25 years old but on his way out. This is a man who would kill himself at age 37. |
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