I think the footage that caught my attention the most here is Hart's casual, almost comical turning of the tide against Trottman with one left hook that had him staring up at the lights. Here it is if you don't want to comb through a half hour of footage to see it. This content is protected Trottman was a have gloves will travel sort of fighter... A Panamanian who turned pro at 116(!) pounds in 1961, his weight would climb as high as 170 pounds! The last two fights of his career would be middleweight contests against a young, undefeated Eugene Hart, both resulting in knockout losses. I don't know if there's much footage of Trottman available, but he went the 10 round distance with Rodrigo Valdes and lasted 4 with Jose Napoles back to back with only a fight between Brazilian Joao Henrique in-between. The Dittmar footage is interesting because Dittman gets deposited to the canvas... six times. This content is protected