Robinson's win over Armstrong

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  1. stevebhoy87

    stevebhoy87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is this win a little bit underrated? When the names of great fighters ray defeated is mentioned homicide hank is not usually one of them. Now the reason i have been lead to believe in regards to that was armstrong was shot, ray took it easy on him etc.

    Now i'm sure we are all in agreement that armstrong was not slap bang in the middle of his prime but looking at his record in that period it doesn't indicate a shot fighter. In the 12 months leading up to the robinson bout he beat the following fighters:

    Zivic
    Jenkins
    Larkin
    Sharipo
    Agnott

    He only during that year period lose to Beau Jack and Willie Joyce, Joyce he beat in a rematch during the period.

    It seems to me that judging from the quality of opponent he was knocking off at that point armstrong was still a top quality fighter, what does everyone else think?
     
  2. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Certainly, a win over Armstrong past his prime is still about as good as a win over most other top notch fighters in theirs. He was still racking up decent wins until the end of his career, although some of the bigger name guys he was beating were admittedly past their pomp, too (Spoldi, Belloise, etc.).
     
  3. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was a good win. Armstrong was recognized as the number 1 contender at welterweight. Robinson had to get past him in order to be recognized as the best at the weight.
     
  4. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Steve, I saw the fight between Henry Armstrong and Ray Robinson,Aug.27, 1943 at MSG...It seemed to me and the crowd there, that Robinson was carrying Armstrong..Ray never opened up with his flurries, content to win the decision...Armstrong was 31 years old, but was through the wars, and was no threat to the prime,much taller Robinson...Even a dynamo runs down, and old Henry was at the end of his career then...At their peaks i would pick Robinson,still the best fighter I ever saw...
    Incidentaly,fans who pick Ali as the best P4P fighter over Ray Robinson, make me cringe...Robinson could do everything as good and BETTER than ALi, without the showboating, and most importanly hit TWICE as hard...No contest..Best fighter I ever saw, by far...
     
  5. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    :good You don't know how lucky you are.
     
  6. stevebhoy87

    stevebhoy87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol::lol:

    Kind of blows some of my theory out of the water. I've always read that robinson had carried him. Did you see any other Armstrong fights in and around that period by the way?

    The thing that surprises me is that in the 2 months prior to the Robinson fight amstrong beat Joyce and Agnott, quality fighters in there own right, he still was getting quality results, not something you would expect from a fighter that is past it.

    Had he lost say some of his legs and stamina and that was why robinson was able to easily keep him at bay?

    I agree with you that ray would have beat him prime for prime
     
  7. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No Steve,that was the only Henry Armstrong fight I saw live...The Armstrong of that time, would still beat most anyone else, but Ray Robinsonn who I saw four times at his peak , was not ANYONE else...
    Sidenote--To show how far Armstrong regressed when he fought Robinsonin 1943...A few months before Armstrong lost two decisions, to Willie Joyce and to Beau Jack...These two lightweights who I saw several times, both great boxers by the way, would have been whipped by the Armstrong in his prime...I think that the two fights with Fritzie Zivic in 1940 and 1941,one of which Armstrong was stopped ,took a lot out of Henry, and by 1943 Armstrong was but a shell of himself against Robinson.
    Hope I shed some light...b.b.
     
  8. I am feeling pure jealousy. Its amazing to me that there is anyone on this board that has actually seen Robinson fight...let alone in his prime. I hang out in the general forum way too much.
     
  9. stevebhoy87

    stevebhoy87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It definitely has, if nothing else it always fascinating to be able to here from someone actually there about what happened. The joys of ESB classics :good

    The bit i have bolded kind of is my point. Armstrong at the time was still a handful i believe for anyone else and a top quality fighter, not obviously to the level he had been in the late 30s but a quality operator at world level stilll. Just not good enough to get close to a fighter the class of Robinson.
     
  10. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Congratulations man I wish I saw a prime SRR lol. I hope you savoured every minute of watching that fight and being there....I can't imagine how that must've been.

    Lol. I go on General alot too but occassionally stop by on Classic to see discussions on fighters and watch great uploads. I like being apart of Classic. No hate on here just people expressing facts and there opinions on fighters I actually learn something every time I drop by in a Classic Forum's thread. I like it here alot.
     
  11. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would have to agree...SRR could KO a guy going backwards...he had it all +
     
  12. Rise Above

    Rise Above IBHOF elector Full Member

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    In all that I've read it seems Robinson was definitely carrying Hank.

    Burt, I envy you mate.
     
  13. Boilermaker

    Boilermaker Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont think i agree with this.

    Ray wasnt as fast as Ali, particularly pound for pound. Also his chin wasnt as good as Ali's (good as it was) particularly pound for pound. As good as Ali was, people forget, that if he didnt have that unbelievable chin/heart/ recuperative powers, he would not have even been the best fighter of his era.

    I am not saying that Ali was better than Ray on a pound for pound basis, and there were definitely things that Ray did better than Ali, but it is not as silly as what you are indicating to consider them both in the same class.

    At least I dont think it is.
     
  14. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As Al Smith said, " Lets look at the record "!
    1 Chin....Ray Robinson had 202 fights in his career .Was stopped from heat prostration once[Joey Maxim]1952.
    Ali....had 61 fights in his career, stopped once...Do you honestly think that if Ali had THREE times more fights he would have not been stopped again? On their records,why do you think that Ali had a better chin and more HEART than Sugar Ray ?The record says otherwise....
    2 Speed--Do you define speed as skipping around the ring,avoiding punches, from your slower opponents,quite often not throwing punches yourself,until your opponent gets tired from the chase,as Ali often did..
    Or boxing the clasic style stabbing your opponent without uneeded skipping and moving, as Robinson did, without the glitz and showboating of Ali...The prime Robinson who I saw moved with speed and grace....He was fluid and beautiful to watch, and had EFFECTIVE speed...
    3 Power,Ali had to develop the rope a dope method because he did not hit hard enough, to hold opponents off after awhile...He was never a hard puncher for a heavyweight, and the rope-a-dope, gave him time to rest...
    Ray Robinson,at his best hit withsuch speed and force KO'd 109 opponents
    in his career...Robinson kod men while he was backing up, as per Fullmer fight...Aside from Joe Louis, the best combination puncher I ever saw...
    So the question is , what did Ali do that was superior to Ray Robinson ,based on their record and skill alone ,and not on hype ? None I believe.....
     
  15. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be fair Ali always said that while he was the greatest Heavyweight of all times Sugar Ray was the greatest fighter p4p of all times.