Originally posted by joeandthebums
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Sugar ray Robinson Vs Kid gavilan was filmed.
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Once in a while memory pulls an incredible trick, and so is not a perfect tool. I may owe an apology. I could have sworn, in fact I would have, that I had watched footage of at least Robinson/Gavilan II. But I cannot find a trace of that on YouTube now, which is the likely place I saw it, if I ever did, which leads me to suspect the OP is correct that it might be lost if it was ever filmed, since I see no reason for it to be taken down among all others.
I used to own a pretty good collection on cassette. That is the only other place I can think of where I might have seen it. I would no longer swear to it, but I still suspect I have seen at least part of this fight. Maybe it is a nasty trick of memory.
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Originally posted by McNulty View PostChill out snapper head. I work 70+ hours a week and about to close on a client for 10k+. I'll get to it when I get to it. My archive is a mess. RAID, discs, and VHS everywhere.
You can provide in your own time, but should accept the scepticism until such time.
I take this line as do not want a thread such as this to feed the myth when someone is researching subject in the future.
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Originally posted by MastrangeloI wonder if by any chance - even if it wasn't filmed or the film get lost over time - Was it covered by radio by any chance? I recently came across Fritzie Zivic vs Henry Armstrong II radio broadcast on youtube.
Not sure how regular live radio broadcasting was for fights - but for a fight like that - I think it would be incredible experience to try to re-live it even that way.
Thoughts, ideas?
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Originally posted by MastrangeloI wonder if by any chance - even if it wasn't filmed or the film get lost over time - Was it covered by radio by any chance? I recently came across Fritzie Zivic vs Henry Armstrong II radio broadcast on youtube.
Not sure how regular live radio broadcasting was for fights - but for a fight like that - I think it would be incredible experience to try to re-live it even that way.
Thoughts, ideas?
The decision to black-out the fight was to boost the live gate, as at the time there was a belief TV was driving down attendance - when the net gate came in at $128,435 - it set a tone and soon other fights followed suit (Pep vs. Compo immediately after) until the Garden relented and gave the boxers a larger share / better pay.
Can't remember the '48 contest details, would have to have a look into it.
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