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    Charley Burley: Analyzing Genius

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    Thanks for that! Some thoughts

    I'm pretty sure that is the second fight with the fine 175 Oakland Billy Smith where Burley is giving up ten pounds and it is late in Burley's career...the placement of the head is so basic and yet so few fighters today get it right. That's why we see so many cuts coming from clashes of heads. They aren't accidents, they are functions of poor technique...Burley is a beautiful example of the highest form of boxing. The trick isn't wild, flashy movments, the trick is to do the LEAST one can to gain an advantage. It saves energy and leaves one in a position to counter. Never make a guy miss by a foot if you can make him miss by an inch and never move six inches when four will do. Benny Leonard was another guy who understood that...Burley's balance is a thing to behold as is his feinting...when you watch men like Burley you can see how boxing in it's highest form is a dance, not a slugfest.

    Thanks again. Great stuff!

    Oh yeah, one last thing. How good was Charley Burley? Once on three days notice (and only two weeks after he'd knocked out the formidable Jack Chase) Burley took a fight. On the day of the fight he worked all day in a factory in San Diego, took a three hour train to LA, took a cab to Legion Stadium and, while giving up six pounds, dropped his foe three times en route to a ten round decision. His opponent? Some guy named Archie Moore.
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    Default Re: Charley Burley: Analyzing Genius

    The man was so good that even Henry Armstrong and SRR didn't want a piece of him. That's all you need to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    The man was so good that even Henry Armstrong and SRR didn't want a piece of him. That's all you need to know.
    LOL, yup!

    Charlie had two flaws. He was great and he wasn't exciting. Who the hell wants to mee with THAT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Thanks for that! Some thoughts

    I'm pretty sure that is the second fight with the fine 175 Oakland Billy Smith where Burley is giving up ten pounds and it is late in Burley's career...the placement of the head is so basic and yet so few fighters today get it right. That's why we see so many cuts coming from clashes of heads. They aren't accidents, they are functions of poor technique...Burley is a beautiful example of the highest form of boxing. The trick isn't wild, flashy movments, the trick is to do the LEAST one can to gain an advantage. It saves energy and leaves one in a position to counter. Never make a guy miss by a foot if you can make him miss by an inch and never move six inches when four will do. Benny Leonard was another guy who understood that...Burley's balance is a thing to behold as is his feinting...when you watch men like Burley you can see how boxing in it's highest form is a dance, not a slugfest.

    Thanks again. Great stuff!

    Oh yeah, one last thing. How good was Charley Burley? Once on three days notice (and only two weeks after he'd knocked out the formidable Jack Chase) Burley took a fight. On the day of the fight he worked all day in a factory in San Diego, took a three hour train to LA, took a cab to Legion Stadium and, while giving up six pounds, dropped his foe three times en route to a ten round decision. His opponent? Some guy named Archie Moore.

    Robinson: "I'm to pretty to fight this man"

    I love the entire gang of Murderers Row. That entire crew was ducked. Moore was the only one to break through. I have a few books on Burley and The Murderers row and I have to say after reading about his struggles and his life when I watch the above video combined with the music, I get a little welled up. Every-time I watch it I wait for the knock on the door asking me for my man card back lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Thanks for that! Some thoughts

    I'm pretty sure that is the second fight with the fine 175 Oakland Billy Smith where Burley is giving up ten pounds and it is late in Burley's career...the placement of the head is so basic and yet so few fighters today get it right. That's why we see so many cuts coming from clashes of heads. They aren't accidents, they are functions of poor technique...Burley is a beautiful example of the highest form of boxing. The trick isn't wild, flashy movments, the trick is to do the LEAST one can to gain an advantage. It saves energy and leaves one in a position to counter. Never make a guy miss by a foot if you can make him miss by an inch and never move six inches when four will do. Benny Leonard was another guy who understood that...Burley's balance is a thing to behold as is his feinting...when you watch men like Burley you can see how boxing in it's highest form is a dance, not a slugfest.

    Thanks again. Great stuff!

    Oh yeah, one last thing. How good was Charley Burley? Once on three days notice (and only two weeks after he'd knocked out the formidable Jack Chase) Burley took a fight. On the day of the fight he worked all day in a factory in San Diego, took a three hour train to LA, took a cab to Legion Stadium and, while giving up six pounds, dropped his foe three times en route to a ten round decision. His opponent? Some guy named Archie Moore.
    That's a great story. But how do you know it's true? It was probably the imagination of a journalist colouring his article.

    Considering there is so little footage of the fossils, everyone can safely wear the old rose-tinted glasses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Thanks for that! Some thoughts

    I'm pretty sure that is the second fight with the fine 175 Oakland Billy Smith where Burley is giving up ten pounds and it is late in Burley's career...the placement of the head is so basic and yet so few fighters today get it right. That's why we see so many cuts coming from clashes of heads. They aren't accidents, they are functions of poor technique...Burley is a beautiful example of the highest form of boxing. The trick isn't wild, flashy movments, the trick is to do the LEAST one can to gain an advantage. It saves energy and leaves one in a position to counter. Never make a guy miss by a foot if you can make him miss by an inch and never move six inches when four will do. Benny Leonard was another guy who understood that...Burley's balance is a thing to behold as is his feinting...when you watch men like Burley you can see how boxing in it's highest form is a dance, not a slugfest.

    Thanks again. Great stuff!

    Oh yeah, one last thing. How good was Charley Burley? Once on three days notice (and only two weeks after he'd knocked out the formidable Jack Chase) Burley took a fight. On the day of the fight he worked all day in a factory in San Diego, took a three hour train to LA, took a cab to Legion Stadium and, while giving up six pounds, dropped his foe three times en route to a ten round decision. His opponent? Some guy named Archie Moore.
    That's a great story. But how do you know it's true? It was probably the imagination of a journalist colouring his article.

    Considering there is so little footage of the fossils, everyone can safely wear the old rose-tinted glasses.
    Same way I know other things from history are true. Multpile attestation, in this case including Archie Moore!

    So little footage of the fossiles? You're kidding right? I've got 3000 fights in my collection and over half predate 1950.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Thanks for that! Some thoughts

    I'm pretty sure that is the second fight with the fine 175 Oakland Billy Smith where Burley is giving up ten pounds and it is late in Burley's career...the placement of the head is so basic and yet so few fighters today get it right. That's why we see so many cuts coming from clashes of heads. They aren't accidents, they are functions of poor technique...Burley is a beautiful example of the highest form of boxing. The trick isn't wild, flashy movments, the trick is to do the LEAST one can to gain an advantage. It saves energy and leaves one in a position to counter. Never make a guy miss by a foot if you can make him miss by an inch and never move six inches when four will do. Benny Leonard was another guy who understood that...Burley's balance is a thing to behold as is his feinting...when you watch men like Burley you can see how boxing in it's highest form is a dance, not a slugfest.

    Thanks again. Great stuff!

    Oh yeah, one last thing. How good was Charley Burley? Once on three days notice (and only two weeks after he'd knocked out the formidable Jack Chase) Burley took a fight. On the day of the fight he worked all day in a factory in San Diego, took a three hour train to LA, took a cab to Legion Stadium and, while giving up six pounds, dropped his foe three times en route to a ten round decision. His opponent? Some guy named Archie Moore.
    That's a great story. But how do you know it's true? It was probably the imagination of a journalist colouring his article.

    Considering there is so little footage of the fossils, everyone can safely wear the old rose-tinted glasses.
    I don't need the footage available to know about Nazi atrocities and I do not need the footage that is not available to say Robinson is perhaps the best welter that ever lived. You might be lucky to find two Robinson fights at 147.

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    Two Robinson fights at 147? How many Burley fights are there on film?

    I'm sure they are great fighters, but compared to todays standards, where you can easily analyse a fighters entire career, which readily shows up his worst moments as well as his best, you are clearly repeating the views of fossils that experienced those eras.

    Maybe they are right, but with so little to go on you are putting a lot of faith in the old grey beards opinion. And a lot of those stories must be fantasy. Just saying like....
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    Not many. How many Greb fights are on film? Is he any less a middleweight for it? How about Gans or Benny Leonard? Just a couple of half assed lightweights I suppose. And what of Jimmy Wilde or say George Dixon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Two Robinson fights at 147? How many Burley fights are there on film?

    I'm sure they are great fighters, but compared to todays standards, where you can easily analyse a fighters entire career, which readily shows up his worst moments as well as his best, you are clearly repeating the views of fossils that experienced those eras.

    Maybe they are right, but with so little to go on you are putting a lot of faith in the old grey beards opinion. And a lot of those stories must be fantasy. Just saying like....
    I've got five Burley fights on film. I also know he beat Archie Moore (I have around 20 of his fights on film) lost to Ezzard Charles (20 or so of his fights) etc. We also have the views of men like HOF Trainer Ray Arcel who saw every important fighter from Benny Leonard through Sugar Ray Leonard as well as Nat Fleischer who saw every important fighter from 1910 through 1970 or so. We also have the works of current historians like Mike Silver who have done detailed work into examining film footage of men as far back as 1900. Believe me I can keep reciting source material like interviews with referees at the time, interviews with trainers at the time and on and on. The variety of opinion is wonderful! You really can have fun digging to form your own.

    The idea we "have little to go on" is simply wrong. It's like arguing we can't have views on the Civil War because we don't know what exactly happened to the Hundley or we don't know much about Julius Cesar because we never got Vercingetorix point of view.

    We have a TON to go on if you're willing to do the work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Not many. How many Greb fights are on film? Is he any less a middleweight for it? How about Gans or Benny Leonard? Just a couple of half assed lightweights I suppose. And what of Jimmy Wilde or say George Dixon?
    Hey we don't have it on film so I guess Alexander never conquered Persia! It's all the imagination of some loaded up Babylonian Journalist!
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Not many. How many Greb fights are on film? Is he any less a middleweight for it? How about Gans or Benny Leonard? Just a couple of half assed lightweights I suppose. And what of Jimmy Wilde or say George Dixon?
    Hey we don't have it on film so I guess Alexander never conquered Persia! It's all the imagination of some loaded up Babylonian Journalist!
    I've never seen a dinosaur on film therefore they never existed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Not many. How many Greb fights are on film? Is he any less a middleweight for it? How about Gans or Benny Leonard? Just a couple of half assed lightweights I suppose. And what of Jimmy Wilde or say George Dixon?
    Hey we don't have it on film so I guess Alexander never conquered Persia! It's all the imagination of some loaded up Babylonian Journalist!
    I've never seen a dinosaur on film therefore they never existed.
    The attitude KILLS me! It's like these guys don't know that back in the 1930's and 1940's there would be DOZENS of reporters describing a fight, so even if you fon't have footage, and if you're willing to do the work, you can get to many of those accounts, read them and get a pretty good idea what went on. Heck, radio recordings can still be found in many cases. The notion that there was ONE account and that's all we have is just ill-informed.

    It's no different than studying any other kind of history.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Not many. How many Greb fights are on film? Is he any less a middleweight for it? How about Gans or Benny Leonard? Just a couple of half assed lightweights I suppose. And what of Jimmy Wilde or say George Dixon?
    Hey we don't have it on film so I guess Alexander never conquered Persia! It's all the imagination of some loaded up Babylonian Journalist!
    I've never seen a dinosaur on film therefore they never existed.
    The attitude KILLS me! It's like these guys don't know that back in the 1930's and 1940's there would be DOZENS of reporters describing a fight, so even if you fon't have footage, and if you're willing to do the work, you can get to many of those accounts, read them and get a pretty good idea what went on. Heck, radio recordings can still be found in many cases. The notion that there was ONE account and that's all we have is just ill-informed.

    It's no different than studying any other kind of history.
    The murders row were ducked.

    That includes;

    Holman Williams
    Charley Burley
    Jack Chase
    Cocoa Kid
    Lloyd Marshall
    Kid Tunero
    Eddie Booker
    Joe Carter
    Bert Lytell
    Aaron Wade
    Archie Moore

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