Henry Armstrong Tidbits

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Russell, Jun 22, 2009.

  1. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    You're going on like someone crucified Jesus man :roll:

    What about the 3 million fighters that copped this sort of stuff but never ever became notable. That's ok because it's not Henry, right?

    Back in the day **** happened, and happened often i dare say. How do we know it didn't happen in reverse one time?

    It's a long time ago and unfortunate things like this did indeed go on. I think Hank recovered quite ok going by his rather impressive record :good
     
  2. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    If they details on other fighters along those lines were in the book I'm reading, that I posted these ones out of, I'd think it was just as much bull****.

    Boxing's about PROVING yourself, you and one other man at your respective best. Not beating up on corpses or half malnourished children.
     
  3. Arka

    Arka New Member Full Member

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    Sounds a little too low. :huh

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indurain
    "Miguel Indurain a Spanish cyclist and five time Tour de France winner, had a resting heart rate of 28 beats per minute, one of the lowest ever recorded in a healthy human."


    Bjorn Borg apparently had a resting heart rate of 35 beats a minute.

    The Mexican long distance runner Arturo Barrios had a resting heart rate of 25 beats a minute.
     
  4. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes.

    It's not "cold," the whole point of the sport is to physically defeat your opponent with your fists.
     
  5. Danny

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    I think its fair to say, under the circumstances detailed above, Armstrong was an incredible individual & a marvelous fighter! He was extraordinary!

    Fighters of today should bow in memory to guys like Henry! IMO, Armstrong is the second greatest P4P in history, after Ray Robinson!
     
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    Armstrong was incredible! And yes - being second only to Ray Robinson sounds very reasonable.
     
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  8. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    No real glory or pride to be had in beating a **** out of a near dead kid, which is my only point here. Boxing should be a contest, not a slaughter.
     
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    This near dead kid with broken ribs and emaciation and all the rest of it supposedly won a fight 3 or 4 days later, didn't he? Pretty fast recovery? How do you explain them apples?
     
  10. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Maybe it was the fact that Armstrong was paid and could finally eat, having a few meals in him. Likely considering he was 5 POUNDS HEAVIER A FEW DAYS LATER.

    He never, ever fought at that malnurished, 120 pounds again by the way. I'd a 5 ****ing pound weight gain for a 120 pound kid in 5 days in extreme, that's a lot of weight down at that kind of weight.

    I don't particularly give a **** if you want to argue semantics with me because I feel that's not what boxing is about, so we don't keep going around in this little merry go round.
     
  11. Arka

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    So in 3/4 days Armstrong made a total recovery from the broken ribs,malnutrition (which is different to weakness due to lack of food) and the severe beating he took in the ring ?
     
  12. JohnThomas1

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    Well, at least someone gets it :lol:

    :good
     
  13. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    It's not semantics, it's you carrying on with utter fukking ****. You got caught out, plain and simple.
     
  14. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    :lol:

    Impossible
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    its called death