In The Ring magazine Nov. issue, author/journalist Thomas Hauser refers to Daniel Mendoza’s memoirs and “some thoughts [of Mendoza, which] are eternal�.
Mendoza, bare knuckle champion 1792-95, wrote: “A knowledge of the art of pugilism can never be acquired by theory alone.�
Hauser’s reflection on Mendoza’s words are that “those of us who sit on the easy side of the ropes should remember that pearl of wisdom�.
Hear, hear.
Another page also tells a funny quote by Terry Downes, world middleweight champ 1961-62.
Downes had had a successful amateur career, so in his only 3rd fight as a pro, he was believed to be ready for **** Tiger, who at the time had 28 fights under his belt.
Downes was outclassed and halted. After the fight, Downes was asked who he’d like to fight next. His reply: “The bastard who made this match!�
Mendoza, bare knuckle champion 1792-95, wrote: “A knowledge of the art of pugilism can never be acquired by theory alone.�
Hauser’s reflection on Mendoza’s words are that “those of us who sit on the easy side of the ropes should remember that pearl of wisdom�.
Hear, hear.
Another page also tells a funny quote by Terry Downes, world middleweight champ 1961-62.
Downes had had a successful amateur career, so in his only 3rd fight as a pro, he was believed to be ready for **** Tiger, who at the time had 28 fights under his belt.
Downes was outclassed and halted. After the fight, Downes was asked who he’d like to fight next. His reply: “The bastard who made this match!�
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