Yes it seems many boxers could act...Ali is a given :lol:
Well the answer is yes...and no..in some cases..depending on what you class as acting, and who you like ...to view..Boxers... acting seems to have...
When people speak of great british boxers the names..Turpin, Wilde, Conteh, Cooper often crop up and with good reason..however one name that is...
Yeah man i know this happened a few years ago but it was filmed..and the film clearly has Fitz down for a count of more than ten..what a shame..
once again a thread is broken with SOMETHING not pertaining to the title...what has Corbett v Fitzsimmons..long count....got to with where Peter...
Well poor old Gentleman Jim lost..boo hoo..but did he suffer the ultimate indignity of actually winning the fight in acordance to the rules but...
Well this was a terrible ko loss for Turpin, in more ways than one...he did quite well in round one..but...and here's the point of my post, does...
The old guard had a different way of fighting, for sure they did not lack for stamina..unlike todays crop. They fought more rounds and were better...
Larry should be in most peoples top 10..despite his big mouth he did defend often, didn't duck many top contenders and a champ of his pedigree is...
Mills face first style would not be best suited to a clean jabber, Conteh should win....however Len Harvey would at his best provide stern...
Perhaps Fitz and Jim were not very friendly, but here they seem quite chatty...pondering the old times, or the current (for the time..1912) boxing...
Yeah i read about that oxygen tank, seems Jim had an idea to fit the appartus under the ring and self administer pure oxygen between rounds..as...
Well said, yes it's a shame as many people would find such gems very much of intrest.
Im affraid id agree with the negative chances Corbett would have, however Jack was a lazy kinda fighter and judging by the wonderfull but all to...
Seems to me that the dvd format is sadly under used when it comes to commercial classic fights. One hundred years ago the "fight of the century"...