Is there any footage of him talking online? I wanna know what he sounded like. Did his voice match his looks?
This shows him speaking accented English from 3:19 to 3:35 after signing the contract to challenge Sharkey for the championship. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO0cndcdeY0[/ame] And here he speaks in his native tongue: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVIAOgDBrT4[/ame] Hydraulix, there are other examples of his speech in English and Italian, but I hope this will suffice for starters to satisfy your curiosity.
Great footage , nice finds ... now find me one of him scoring a clean KO ... that would be some accomplsihment ..
Fans notice Carnera sparring without headgear...Why ,you might ask...Wellwith head gear in training,fighters usually take blows on the head needlessly as tthey are protected by their headgear...They in sparring don't learn how to slip and slide,and pull away from punches,that the oldtimers, not wearing head protection, learned by rote...Training and sparring habits done day after day,determine what boxers ultimately bring into the ring...Is this one of the main reasons the oldtimers were able to have on average twice and more bouts, as todays more pampered and less trained fighters? ...Methinks so....
Primo was not all that bad, remember he was next to Willard as the best big man to live up until, Bowe, Lewis and the Klitschko's
i'm hard on carnera, perhaps unfairly at times, but i've only seen one halfway decent performance and that was in getting dominated by baer. every other fight he's either looked terrible and/or had the win bought for him. i've never seen a defining fight where he looked spectacular. nice man by all accounts but **** of a champion
Abe Attell went even further, decrying the use of mouthpieces. His attitude was that boxers would be more inclined to simply absorb a jab, rather than actively parry or slap it away. Dempsey was actually one of the pioneers in using a padded head guard for sparring, and Attell specifically criticized him for it. Jack paid the price for the resulting habit of simply absorbing a jab when he faced Tunney. He turned down a lucrative third meeting with Gene because he was afraid to risk his vision.