Willie Pep: Educate me

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  1. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Obviously I don't know a great deal about Willie Pep, but I've been watching some of his clips on the Internet lately and needless to say, he's damn impressive. Common knowledgable already being that he was a beautiful pure boxer, one of the most elusive targets in big little men history, and I think he had great punching technique too. A pleasure to watch, honestly.

    What can the educated people among us tell me about Willie Pep's Featherweight reign? Was his resume particularly stacked? He certainly has one of the most intimidating records in history with 229-11. I don't know how good his opponents were but to fight 8-10 times a year, and too see the distance in most of those fights, and to maintain a record of 229-11 is simply astonishing. Unbelievable.

    Tell me about Willie.
     
  2. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Poor man's Calderon, really.



    Oh, I'm sorry. I was just on the general forum. It will take me a few minutes to clear my head of that crap.
     
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  3. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    :lol: You're consistently hilarious.
     
  4. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Pep was fast, defensive, and very skilled. Not the biggest hitter in the world.
     
  5. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    His only weakness from all the footage Ive seen & all the things Ive read about Pep was his punch power but in a p4p sense I dont see any fighter in history as a better pure boxer TBH.

    He had quick hands, wonderful foot-movement (most of his great defence came from his foot-movement), excellent timing, fantastic jab, pinpoint combinations & was as slippery as an eel even in the tightest of spots.

    95% of his prime is missing on video but from the past prime footage, a look at his record & the names on it, it should leave no reasonable person with anything else to think other than Pep being the best ever FW & easily a top 10 p4p fighter (I have him at 3)

    It seems like a cliche to say but in all honesty, if Willie Pep was around today he would be the best p4p fighter by some distance & not even the ****wits in the general could find a fault, he`d be viewed by everybody on the level that the Filipino`s hold Pacquiao.
     
  6. teeto

    teeto Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    The footwork and balance is a sight for sore eyes. One of the best one weight men ever, better technically than Ali, but Ali is greater for me. Got a great win in one of the very greatest rivalries ever with Saddler. Has a chance to beat any feather, should be favoured a dam lot of the time.
     
  7. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    I love this thread, I will bee back
     
  8. Stonehands89

    Stonehands89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mills Lane, who's pictured in your avatar will be receiving the Boxing Writers' Association of America's James J. Farley Award for "Honesty and Integrity in Boxing."

    I can't think of a better man for that award.
     
  9. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Right, the thing IMO most people overlook with Pep is his title reign and resume. He is generally regarded as consensus Featherweight number 1, so when you first discover Pep you go along with this beleif, when people look into it abit they say he is lacking in the resume etc... That is utter BS.

    Heres a summary I did on his title reign.

    Here is a list of his Ring magazine ranked opponents Pep fought, this was compiled by Mannasa (in Bold is HOFers), bear in mind there is afew Lightweights in there aswell.

    Spider Armstrong
    Pedro Hernandez x2
    Bobby Ivy
    Vince Dell'Orto x2
    Bill Speary x2
    Allie Stolz
    Sal Bartolo x3
    Jackie Wilson x2
    Willie Roache x2
    Willie Joyce
    Lulu Constantino
    Joey Peralta
    Charley Lewis x3
    Phil Terranova
    Jackie Graves
    Lefty LaChance x2
    Humberto Sierra x2
    Jock Leslie
    Miguel Avacedo
    Teddy Davis x3
    Paddy DeMarco
    Eddie Compo
    Harold Dade
    Charley Riley
    Ray Famechon
    Bobby Bell x2
    Carlos Chavez
    Eddie Chavez
    Baby Neff Ortiz
    Rodolfo Gonzales
    Gil Cadilli

    Chalky Wright x4
    Manuel Ortiz
    Sandy Saddler


    Now we get to the ability of Pep.

    Pep IMO is the best pure boxer there has ever been (between him and Whittaker IMO) He had absoloutly brilliant movement, he used this defensivly as aforementioned by Bill to avoid opponents shots either by getting out of distance, side stepping etc...

    However after every defensive manuever with his feet Pep would spring back into range and land his own combinations. Even when just moving around Pep would make a sharp change in direction then glide in witha combiantion of his jab..

    His feinting disguised his movements as he feinted well with his upper body to disguise his foot movement. He would move his head one way, step the other then roll his head back under his opponent and be out of their punching range - but still in his. The speed in which he does this is amazing.

    His most overlooked side of his ability is his offence. As mentioned by me before Pep would change his direction and come in with fast combinations. He rarely threw single shots, and everything was in bunches - which is in the boxing textbook. Also I feel his power/finishing ability is very underrated, he had some stoppages over top class opponents. Also there is footage of him knocking out Jimmy McAllister with a right hand to the body, brilliant punch. And again that shows Pep was a very good body puncher.



    I know this is a bit hobpotched but I'm no thinking right today
     
  10. Stonehands89

    Stonehands89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Apologies if you already read this: http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/7558/ninth-god-war-willie-pep/

    --but if you haven't, it will give you an idea of who and what Willie Pep was.
     
  11. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    for me Willie is top 3 lb for lb along with Greb and SRR
     
  12. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Addie, here is a little info on Willie Pep...First of all there are two Willie Pep's...There was the unhittable Pep ,before his terrible plane crash in 1947..He ,Pep almost lost his life inthe crash and was told he would never be able to box again, but box he did...i saw the pre accident Willie Pep ringside,in 1943 MSG,when he beat a top lightweight contender Allie Stolz, who outweighed Pep by seven pounds...Pep won every round, and we were stunned by his greatness..He was boxings answer to vanishing cream.So fast and elusive.He seemed to have a sixth sense,of his opponents very next move...After the plane crash he lost a little of his quickness, but still outclassed such great boxers of the time as Chalky Wright. Sal Bartola. Willie Joyce,Lulu Constantino, Jackie Wilson,and yes Sandy Saddler once...Sandy Saddler was Pep's toughest opponent Saddler who I saw fight, was a tall, elongated featherweight...He was a cruel puncher,wiry,strong and tricky..At this stage of Peps career,Saddler was able to corner Pep, Rough him up,and Ko Willie a couple of times...But I am sure were Willie Pep ,before Peps Airplane crash.slowed Willie up,Pep would have licked Saddler every time..Of this I am convinced...Willie Pep, had 242 bouts, and next to Ray Robinson, was the best boxer I have ever seen...Hope I gave you some insight Addie...B.B.
     
  13. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's a shame that there isn't much footage of a prime Pep. The Chalky Wright fight, which was supposedly filmed, would surely reveal a lot about his peak abilities.

    I believe his opposition is underrated, mostly because there's little footage of them. Someone like Chalky Wright fought welterweights and middleweights despite not weighing any more than 130 pounds himself, including the avoided welter/middleweight Cocoa Kid whom he fought to a close majority decision. Humberto Sierra gave Saddler a beating, Charley Riley whom Pep KO'd gave Saddler all he could handle, Manuel Ortiz beat everyone in his prime outside of Pep, Willie Joyce had beaten Ike Williams and Henry Armstrong. These were good fighters.
     
  14. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Yes definitly, the era as a whole is underrated because of the lack of footage that would showcase how deep the era actually is. What do you think of Pep's offence?

    Have you seen the second McAllister fight footage?
     
  15. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I believe Pep was punching harder than he ever did right before the plane crash accident. In his previous 9 bouts, he had KO'd 8 opponents, including Sal Bartolo, Chalky Wright, Jackie Graves. Of course Pep usually only used his punch during title fights in order to preserve his hands.

    I don't have the second Jimmy McAllister fight film at the moment but I've seen parts of it including the KO. Would have to see it again to remember what was going on.