I got my start watching Mohammed Ali's comeback fight against Jerry Quarry, then watched as much as possible all through the 70s. Eventually I was put off by the ... way the more popular or promotable fighters get the benefit of the doubt. Also being witness to the sad decline of so many great fighters, guys like Ali, Wilfred Benitez, etc.
My favorite fighter was probably Alexis Arguello. What a shock the way he decided to pack it in.
One fight that really sticks in my mind was the heavyweight title fight between Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney. Such a racially - tinged build up to the fight, Everyone figured that great white hype Gerry Cooney would knock Holmes goofy. I vivid memory from the build-up in the press was a quote from Holmes - "It's that black/white thing again. I hate that shit. Tip of the hat to Holmes for never playing the race card, he just went about his business. The fear that quickly showed on Cooney's face in the early stages of the fight just made Holmes meaner, like throwing raw meat to a pit bull. A very satisfying victory. Here's a video of the fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s2rOOocTXs
edit: ok, just watched the fight for only the second time. Not fear, just a grimace. Cooney did try. Not quite the way I remembered it. A slow cautious fight, Holmes picking his spots. Holmes takes a serious low blow in the 9th, takes a round to recover, then gets down to business.
My favorite fighter was probably Alexis Arguello. What a shock the way he decided to pack it in.
One fight that really sticks in my mind was the heavyweight title fight between Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney. Such a racially - tinged build up to the fight, Everyone figured that great white hype Gerry Cooney would knock Holmes goofy. I vivid memory from the build-up in the press was a quote from Holmes - "It's that black/white thing again. I hate that shit. Tip of the hat to Holmes for never playing the race card, he just went about his business. The fear that quickly showed on Cooney's face in the early stages of the fight just made Holmes meaner, like throwing raw meat to a pit bull. A very satisfying victory. Here's a video of the fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s2rOOocTXs
edit: ok, just watched the fight for only the second time. Not fear, just a grimace. Cooney did try. Not quite the way I remembered it. A slow cautious fight, Holmes picking his spots. Holmes takes a serious low blow in the 9th, takes a round to recover, then gets down to business.
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