Here is an expert talking about the ko punch. ". That punch jarred him.It was a good punch but I don't think I hit him so hard he couldn't have...
I got the wrong book ,its in the Jeffries biography.Check out Gilbert Odd's" The Fighting Blacksmith," too.
Sorry, its in the Jeffries biography,there is also a graphic account of the fight in Gilbert Odd's" The Fighting Blacksmith".
No Liston stops him.
It doesn't "violently" jerk his head.Wev'e all seen the blow land .dozens and dozens of times ,and in slo mo.I think he laid down to orders ....
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Me too, I cant believe it would have been off the radar all these years.
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Tito was a sucker for the jab as Wright proved ,Hearns could jab his face off without trying for the ko.
Don King wasn't even involved in boxing in1964 and 65. Do some research FFS Fella!
What has that to do with whether the ko was genuine or not?
I can tell you . Zero!
It may have been hard enough to drop him I dont believe it was hard enough to keep him down for ten and Liston never denied he could have gotten...
Nope immediately after the fight ,he told his brother Rahman, "he laid down".
I think it was a fix Liston was told to take a dive and before the fight he told his friend and sparring partner, don't bet on me. I don't think...