Who would you pick to win this one? Did you know they were very close friends, and didn't actually want to fight each other, before and after Jake injured his paw.
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Rocky Graziano vs.Jake LaMotta Fight of The Century
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Originally posted by ron davis View PostWho would you pick to win this one? Did you know they were very close friends, and didn't actually want to fight each other, before and after Jake injured his paw.
And that’s that
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Is this a joke!?
I know this place is detached from reality, but even this takes it too far.
But again, maybe it's just a joke?
Seriously, you have a guy with sublime headmovement facing off against a guy who ran head-first into punches. Graziano might've even been the inspirtation for Marvel's "Hammerhead", from the Spiderman comics.
Lloyd MArshall and Fritzie Zivic both chose to box LaMotta. The one time that Robinson didn't, and preferred to match fire with fire, he took the only loss he'd suffer until he ran into Turpin (140ish fights deep into his career). Dauthille pushed the issue, too, and LaMotta authored the greatest comeback win in the history of Boxing.
Usually, those facts are used to support the argument that Jake was crude and very limited. But Graziano couldn't Box to save his life, so this fight would be a very short, but clear display of what even the most vicious/offensively skilled men wanted no part of.
I really don't know how this is FOTC. Maybe you're a mortician?
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Originally posted by Longhaul View PostZale vs Lamotta fight of the century .Old man zale beat the younger Rock two out of three.
Incidentally, the Mafia helped him with that... by forging a trilogy with the bum graziano, no less.
People won't rank Zale among the best Middleweights because he didn't fight LaMotta and Burley.
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Originally posted by clemenza View PostI don’t think this would’ve been even close, The Raging Bull Of The Bronx absolutely destroys Graziano in probably 5-6 rounds at the most. Totally different level of Boxers. Way too much pressure from Jake, there is no way Rocky would hold his ground, he would have to fight backing up. I saw somewhere Teddy Atlas was asked that and I believe his words were, Jake would’ve eaten him up like a hard piece of candy.
And that’s that
LaMotta had amazing head movement. And he could really, really turn on the offense. If an opponent showed any sign of weakness, LaMotta would suddenly pounce. He lacked power, and Dempsey said, to be a champion you needed to have a punch and take a punch, jake could only really do the latter*. But for anyone who played into his wheelhouse, it would be a round night. Graziano does only that.
*Who knows if LaMotta really said it in real life, but in "Raging Bull", his character makes reference to his hands being too small - lamenting how things would be different if he were a Heavyweight. It's true, at 200 pounds and above everybody has power, and often volume accounts for more than one-punch power. But at Mw he lacked the refinement and power to really be the best. But he was still very, very good (a poor man's Mickey Walker, even) despite having everything stacked against him.
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Postexactly.
LaMotta had amazing head movement. And he could really, really turn on the offense. If an opponent showed any sign of weakness, LaMotta would suddenly pounce. He lacked power, and Dempsey said, to be a champion you needed to have a punch and take a punch, jake could only really do the latter*. But for anyone who played into his wheelhouse, it would be a round night. Graziano does only that.
*Who knows if LaMotta really said it in real life, but in "Raging Bull", his character makes reference to his hands being too small - lamenting how things would be different if he were a Heavyweight. It's true, at 200 pounds and above everybody has power, and often volume accounts for more than one-punch power. But at Mw he lacked the refinement and power to really be the best. But he was still very, very good (a poor man's Mickey Walker, even) despite having everything stacked against him.
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Originally posted by clemenza View PostI don’t think this would’ve been even close, The Raging Bull Of The Bronx absolutely destroys Graziano in probably 5-6 rounds at the most. Totally different level of Boxers. Way too much pressure from Jake, there is no way Rocky would hold his ground, he would have to fight backing up. I saw somewhere Teddy Atlas was asked that and I believe his words were, Jake would’ve eaten him up like a hard piece of candy.
And that’s that
Absolutely agree with this. Rocky was tough... Jake was deceptive because every thought he looked... tough, like Jake! There is a lot more to jake including the way he dealt with punishing blows and gave them.
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View PostIsn't the rag about Zale that he wouldn't fight LaMotta?
Incidentally, the Mafia helped him with that... by forging a trilogy with the bum graziano, no less.
People won't rank Zale among the best Middleweights because he didn't fight LaMotta and Burley.
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