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So when he was 15 he used to take part in these no holds barred blindfolded fights against other youths and the winner was the last man standing? Does anybody know more about what these would entail any information about them or reports of what happened with anyone fighting in them?
Also Jake Lamotta when he was a kid would put on gloves and have boxing matches with the other kids and pick up the coins thrown at them by the crowd with the gloves on, do you know any other stories like this? |
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At some smaller boxing shows promoters would round up between four and ten black youths and chuck them in the ring together. In some cases they would be blindfolded although this seems to be the minority. They were mostly skinny, unskilled kids and would wail away at each other until there was one man standing. Their 'purse' would be the nickels and dimes the crowd would chuck into the ring at the end of the fight. There was some seriously wacky shit on small show undercards back then. Before the Johnson/Choynski fight in Galveston the prelim was two one-legged black lads fighting each other, which sounds incredible but is verified by a few sources. |
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I'm not home right now - so I'll update my post when I get a hold of the book.
But in "Bare Fists" - Bob Mee tells of a 'bare-knuckle' match between two unnamed men. One of whom had no arms, I repeat, NO ARMS ... AND WON. His tactics included: kicking and head butting. This in the 17 or 1800's. |
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I think both Ray robinson and Willy Pep spoke of battle royals. Usually in 1900's it was with kids fighting, all races. Naturally a lot of guys would not do it, some would.
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That's nothing. In his youth a young Boston Tom McMustache (not to be confused with the later Young Boston Tom McMustache) would often allow himself to be bound hand and foot, whereupon he would do battle with an angry billygoat by squirming up to it inchworm-style and biting it to death. His pay for such a display was two straw pennies.
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little did the racist slave owners know that they were sowing the seeds for 50 some years of racist white guys being annoyed by the site of black guys beating up white guys on TV
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Beau was in a noisy restaurant at the time of the interview so the acoustics sucked!
I can recall him saying he developed a strategy to win based on, Lay low Keep low You hadta keep low! |
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