Tony Danza vs. Mickey Rourk

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  1. The Spider

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    There's a few more contenders to consider >>>

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  2. The Funny Man 7

    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    As others have said Danza performed very well against solid middleweights.
     
  3. Pachilles

    Pachilles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gary Strech from Dead Man's Shoes was a legit heavy handed fighter who fought Eubank
     
  4. The Spider

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    True. But what about Sly?

    Yeah, I know, BoxRec for some inexplicable reason haven't listed his fights against Apollo and all the others.
     
  5. Peter__1987

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    Random Fact : Both these guys were friends with 2Pac

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    But yeah, Danza whoops that ass.
     
  6. Waynegrade

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    With the winner fighting Bootney Farnsworth !
     
  7. Seamus

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    Robert Conrad beat the **** out of Tony Danza in a celebrity fight. And he's about 20 years Danza's senior.
     
  8. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is flat-out rubbish,S. Bob liked ta think of himself as a rough 'n tough brawler outta the slums of Chicago, and his assitants -- all ex-fighters and trainers -- allowed him to believe that.

    When he had his two back-to-back hit tv series, during lunch he insisted on a boxing ring, a jump rope and all the bags just off set. Warner Brothers went along with it; he was generating a ton-a-money for the studio

    When he sparred, his minions pumped him up, telling him what badass he was. They eased-up. They weren't about to kill the golden goose.

    Bob was convinced if he was a little taller (he was about 5'7") he coulda been a champ. I'm convinced he'd have given up acting if he could have accomplished that, ta have walked into a gym and gotten the same respect as local greats, Tony Zale 'n Barney Ross.

    If i had to hazard a guess how Bob would have done as a pro (He was already mid 30s) If he was matched carefully, he could have gotten some bloody wins as an undercard fighter.

    In real bouts, Danza & Mario Lopez would have flattened him
     
  9. Seamus

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    Sorry to burst your bubble, but not only did he actually fight pro...

    http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=117915&cat=boxer

    but he actually did fight Danza in an exhibition and beat the **** out of him, stopping him in a single round if memory serves...

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    I dare you to knock this off my shoulder.
     
  10. john garfield

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    Those fights were bought and paid for, S. As for Bob's smoker win over Tony, I don't doubt it, but anyone around the game knows those bouts are a joke, just good-natured fun before dinner.

    The big difference between Bob 'n Danza was. Bob wanted to be a fighter, even when he was earning top dollar as an actor, surrounding himself with the best trainers 'n sparring partners.

    Tony was a for-real big banger who wanted to be the middleweight champ; only to have his life turned around when he was cast in TAXI.

    Clearly, we won't come to a meeting of the minds on this, but it's great to see someone who feels so strongly about the game.
     
  11. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Going by boxrec it sounds like there wasnt a 1st round knockout at all.

    Conrad who was 4-0-1 as a professional fighter; retired in 1962. In 1989, Conrad,55, appeared to get the best of former pro fighter/actor Tony Danza in a exhibition boxing match refereed by Richard Steele

    As if a ****ing exhibition bout means anything anyway.

    Just looking at the photos it appears Danza is having a laugh whereas old Bob is as serious a pig pissing. I'd put no stock in it either way.
     
  12. Hookie

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    Well, many guys spar but never fought am or pro. It's hard to say how good they would really be as a pro.

    Rourke went 6-0-2 (4) and Danza went 9-3 (9). Danza was stopped twice.

    Rourke is taller with a longer reach and was a solid SMW. Danza was a solid MW.

    I'd lean toward Danza.
     
  13. salty trunks

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    I sparred with Rourke a lot. He wasnt very good at all. He had some power when he landed but his technique and ability was pretty **** poor. Never sparred Danza but I heard he was pretty legit. Rourke wasnt even good enough to beat club level fighters.
     
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    2 draws that could be losses. Rourke also lies about hsi age and height. Hes really about 5'7 tops.
     
  15. Seamus

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    Conrad's fight career was before he had major success with Wild Wild West. I find it difficult to believe he could arrange the outcomes of professional boxing matches as a struggling actor.

    Regarding the fight with Danza, Conrad was 55 years old while Danza was 38, and a lot closer to his fighting career. Danza did come into it taking it lightly, but must have realized early on that red ass Conrad meant business. Still, Conrad was 55, a grandfather. Danza should have been able to adjust and getting avoided getting starched.

    Either that... or Robert Conrad was a bad ass.

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