It's not Ketchel/O'Brien and it's not caught on film. This was written up years ago in the Ring Magazine, and the article also had the...
They both fought the same 2 World Champions, who were also in the HOF. One World Champion was a Heavyweight and the other was a Light Heavyweight....
Good guess, But this happened many years before that bout. To tell you the truth, when I 1st heard this question that is who I thought of too!
No the guy I am looking for was counted out while his head was on the canvas and his legs were up in the air.
I hit my opponent so hard that he was counted out while standing on his head, who am I? His opponent went over backward so hard that his...
I didn't see that you had Valger too. Wasn't this question asked before?
Benny Valger was the stablemate of Benny Leonard
Pete Sanstol or Nel Tarleton? Benny Valger is another it could be.
I agree and I also want to thank "choklab" for asking, Paul would have loved it!
Yea, it was Great driving him and Tippy Larkin to boxing events all over. They were both Great Classy Guys!
Yes, I knew him very well. I was over his house many times and he was over my house as well. Paul was not a very exciting fighter, he told me that...
I would go with Willie Pastrano as "bum of the week" stated.
The First fight televised from MSG, New York was the 2nd Lou Nova-Max Baer bout on April 4, 1941. The 1st fight between those 2 was in Yankee...
Billy Soose-Ken Overlin bout is correct according to the Ring Record Book. In 1941 television became a factor, though telephoto lenses were...
No! One newspaper might have it one way and another the other way. Say a boxer was from New York, the papers their might have him winning, and...