Denny Moyer R.I.P.

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  1. McGrain

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    This guy spans the eras. He fought Robinson and he fought Monzon. Rest in peace that great fighter.
     
  2. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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    The Monzon fight was a very premature stoppage. It stank. R.I.P. Denny all the same.
     
  3. hhascup

    hhascup Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I received a DVD just around the same time Denny paased on, from the Moyer family, called After The Last Round, which I have a very small part in it. A few days later Charlie Norkus Jr. sent me a message that he passed on.

    This is what I sent the boxing people around the world early Sunday, July 4th.
     
  4. hhascup

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    I received a DVD just around the same time Denny paased on, from the Moyer family, called After The Last Round, which I have a very small part in it. A few days later Charlie Norkus Jr. sent me a message that he passed on.

    This is what I sent the boxing people around the world early Sunday, July 4th.

    I just received this sad news from Charlie Norkus Jr.

    The first ever world light-middleweight champion, Denny Moyer, passed away in a nursing home in his home city of Portland, Oregon, last Wednesday (June 30). He was 70 and had suffered pugilistica dementia for many years.

    Moyer, a ruggedly handsome Irish-American with real boxing ability, guts and toughness, racked up 97 career wins and won his world title in Portland in 1962 with a 15-round decision over Joey Giambra but lost it a year later to Ralph Dupas, narrowly on points, and was outscored again by Dupas when he tried to win it back. Finished? Moyer had barely even started as he compiled 140 fights in a career that began in his teenage years in 1957 and lasted until 1975.

    Moyer was the ultimate cross-generation fighter who fought everyone, from Sugar Ray Robinson to Carlos Monzon, Benny "Kid" Paret to Vito Antuofermo, Luis Rodriguez to Tony Mundine, Don Jordan to Cyclone Hart, Tony DeMarco to Nino Benvenuti… He beat Robinson, Paret, DeMarco, Emile Griffith, Virgil Atkins, Johnny Saxton and so many other names but, not a big banger, developed into a world class opponent in his later pro years, although he got a shot at Monzon for the world middleweight title in Italy in 1972 and was knocked out in five rounds by the monster Argentine.

    Moyer, a hard-living, bar-brawling throwback to Jack Dempsey's hobo days, drank heavily but never forgot how to box and was stopped only seven times. Boxing historian Dan Hanley witnessed his 138th fight when he schooled the previously unbeaten Rocky DiFazio over 10 rounds in Chicago. "Moyer was like a surgeon," he said. "His combinations were awesome. He had everyone wondering what he must have been like in his prime." Two fights later, in Austria, a points defeat to Franz Csandl convinced the 35-year-old Moyer to go home and hang up the gloves.

    Former boxer Roger Esty remembers how Moyer was brought to San Diego to 'steady' a talented but immature light-middleweight, Ronnie Wilson, who merely steadied into the same alcoholic, free-living, fight-taking squanderer as Moyer, both men doing the only thing they knew to make a fast buck. "Irish Bob Murphy mostly acted alone," said Esty of the notoriously quick-tempered Murphy. "Moyer and Wilson were double trouble."

    Remarkably, Moyer kept his head down after his retirement but news broke in 2004 of his severe health problems, three years after he failed to attend his induction into the World boxing Hall of Fame.

    The Moyer family just sent me a tape, called After The Last Round. It is a documentary that was first showed at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2009. It will be out to the public shortly. You will see Denny and his brother Phil living in a nursing home. You can watch a very short clip by going to the following web site. The whole film is approx, 90 minutes long. It's very sad.

    http://www.afterthelastround.com/

    Henry
     
  5. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And another piece of boxing history has left us. RIP. (With the rookie referee Moyer and Giambra had for their title fight, do you suppose they behaved themselves?)
     
  6. hhascup

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    Heavyweight Champion of the World, Sonny Liston was the 3rd man in the ring that night, so I guess they did.
     
  7. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Does footage of Moyer-Giambra exist? (If so, now might be a good time for whoever has it to provide a tributary uplink.)
     
  8. klompton

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    the ref for monzon-moyer actually flew to the venue with monzon... and carried monzons luggage for him.
     
  9. GPater11093

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  10. TBooze

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    An excellent old school fighter, the likes of whom, sadly, just do not exist in today's game.
     
  11. mcvey

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  13. red cobra

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    I was thinking of his two fights with Fraser Scott just last night oddly enough (no disrespect intended since they were both tko losses).
     
  14. Kalasinn

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    R.I.P Denny Moyer.