If you could go back in time and film a fighter who there is no film of-

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by janitor, Nov 24, 2007.


  1. LeonMcS

    LeonMcS The Mayor of Kronkton Full Member

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    Young Griffo vs ???

    I read a story a few years back where he turned up for a fight absolutely plastered with John L Sullivan, who sank into a ringside seat and promptly fell into a drunken stupor. Every now and then he'd come to and yell something like 'Throw the left Griffo!'.
    Griffo still not in control of all his faculties would somehow grab his opponent over to where John L was and cup his hand to his ear yelling 'What say John? What say?'
    Probably not quite as it happened but always gives me a chuckle.
     
  2. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Greb Tunney 1
     
  3. prime

    prime BOX! Writing Champion Full Member

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    Jack Johnson vs. Sam Langford. Two titans: one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time with his hands full against one of the best pound-for-pound fighters ever, in one neat package. Come on, Youtube!
     
  4. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    HarryGreb vs Mickey Walker, Joe Chonski vs Jack Johnson, Ketchel/Langford
     
  5. SeanDoc

    SeanDoc Member Full Member

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    David vs Goliath.
     
  6. joltinjoe

    joltinjoe Guest

    My uncle says that the Davis/Tribuani fights were all out brawls; which matched the preferred style of both fighters. Trib was heading towards a shot at the belt until Bummy broken his cheekbone during the second fight. That caused him a nine month layoff.

    When we went to see Al back in the day, he was one of those guys that got within inches of you while greeting you. He'd small talk for about 20 seconds and then give ya about a two to three inch jab into the lower rib. He has dropped me and each of my brothers that way at one time or another. It wasn't so great at the time. But now knowing that was involved with one of the most powerful punchers of all time (Bummy), it's neat to have 'sensed' it rather than just seeing film, reading or hearing about it.

    Too bad both of their boxing careers were cut short. Both men would have been Champions at some time. They were both good guys as well.
     
  7. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Prime Sullivan...any one of his fights just so he's prime. I would want to see how good/great the first gloved heavyweight champion was.
     
  8. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Johnson dropped Sam and broke his nose I don't think he had much of a job controlling the smaller Langford.Jack had about 28lbs on Sam for that fight.
     
  9. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Welterweight Sugar Ray Robinson.
    (Just make more film of him)
     
  10. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd actually really like to see a copy of Bob Fitzsimmons vs Jim Corbett from 1897...or Bob's second fight with Jeffries in 1902.
     
  11. ThePlugInBabies

    ThePlugInBabies ♪ ♫ Full Member

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    sharkey 8DQ fitzsimmons.

    will probably prefer something else tomorrow...
     
  12. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What's the story with that one?
    Or do you just want to see Wyatt Earp as a ref? ;)
     
  13. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Batttling Nelson vs Christy Williams. Would be pretty hilarious.
     
  14. Ted Spoon

    Ted Spoon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jem Belcher at his terrible best.
     
  15. zaxsax

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    Corbett and that big over rated lunk Jeffries 1900 coney island.
    Ok Ok so big Jeff has the win on his record, Corbett was the better boxer and no body with an ounce of intelligance would recommend Jeff's boxing style as the route to sucsess, no this fight was a classic and mores the pity they DID have a 25 bout...ah for those of you that dismiss Corbett as being a no power punching relic from the past, just remember how well his reputation as being an all time great is overlooked, but not by Gene Tunney or anyone else with boxing a mind..after all boxing is "the art of self defense".