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Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostYour actually taking it too far now...He has one of the most insane resumes of all-time, also one of the hardest hitting punchers of all-time.
Amongst other things, heres afew things he did:
Smashing Philly Jack a the age of 41.
Smashing HW contenders while weighing in as MW or a very smal LHW.
Smashing Dempsey (nonpareil) for the MW title, Corbett for the HW title, and outpointing Gardner for LHW title.
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It seems a lot of people question whether Bob Fitzsimmons is European but few ask the same questions of Marcel Cerdan. Cerdan was Algerian. He spent his early career fighting in North Africa. Cerdan should surely be considered one of the greats of African boxing not European.
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Originally posted by Welsh Jon View PostIt seems a lot of people question whether Bob Fitzsimmons is European but few ask the same questions of Marcel Cerdan. Cerdan was Algerian. He spent his early career fighting in North Africa. Cerdan should surely be considered one of the greats of African boxing not European.
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Originally posted by Isaac Hunt View PostGood point. Did Cerdan have French parents? I know he was born in Algeria but were his parents Algerian?
See Nicola's Cerdan site (Marcel's grandson): marcelcerdanheritage.com/5.aspx
Cerdan was born in Algeria but his family actually moved to Casablanca, Morocco, when he was only six--hence his nickname the "The Moroccan Bomber". Both Algeria and Morocco were French colonies back then, and Marcel Cerdan was a pied-noir.
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Originally posted by D.Y. Lawrence View PostCerdan's dad was from Rousillon, which is a region located in the South-East of France that also comprises lands in present North-East of Spain, Catalonia. His mum is also French of Spanish extraction.
See Nicola's Cerdan site (Marcel's grandson): marcelcerdanheritage.com/5.aspx
Cerdan was born in Algeria but his family actually moved to Casablanca, Morocco, when he was only six--hence his nickname the "The Moroccan Bomber". Both Algeria and Morocco were French colonies back then, and Marcel Cerdan was a pied-noir.
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