Documentary: Richie Kates

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  1. Saad54

    Saad54 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Richie Kates is probably the most underrated of the top Light Heavyweights of the golden era in the mid 1970's

    He fought and narrowly lost twice to Victor Galindez in attempts to annex the WBA title.

    In the third round of their first fight he lands a clean right hand that opens a cut on Victor's eye. Galindez stops fighting and appears to claim a headbutt occurred. The referee allows Galindez to take a break even though the cut was clearly caused by a punch.

    Kates says he didn't pounce because he thought Galindez was quitting.

    Anyway, WBA politics were at play and Galindez was well connected.

    It's an interesting video and even though Richie never won a world title, in the long run, his is a positive story because it's clear he retained his factulties, has a nice family, and is not destitute.

    Enjoy
     
  2. joebeadg

    joebeadg Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Very nice! Came up in the toughest era of lightheavys, what a crew
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  3. Longhhorn71

    Longhhorn71 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A top 12 could be made of the Lightheavies of the 70's and there is little difference in the fighters. "Anyway, WBA politics were at play and Galindez was well connected." Mike Rossman got screwed over in the original Fight #2, when VG wouldn't come out of his dressing room (as challenger), because he didn't like the referee choice.
     
  4. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Excellent...He trains amateurs about 20 miles from me