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    Default Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Wednesday ~ April 9, 1975

    Broome County Veterans Arena ~ Binghamton, New York

    Fight Promoter ~ Tony Cerasaro

    Attendnace ........ 3050
    Gate receipts .... $19,650

    Earnie Shavers ~ 47-4-1 {46 KO's} ~ 208 lbs.
    vs.
    Rochelle Norris ~ 11-1-0 {5 KO's} ~ 208 lbs.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Rochelle Norris was a 25 1/2 year-old up-and-coming Heavyweight out of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

    Rochelle, nicknamed 'The Roach', was a cool fast-handed boxer, who had earlier had upset
    highly-regarded and unbeaten Ohioan - Mike Koranicki back in November 1974.

    Rochelle was a 'live' underdog, who many thought had the style and chin to possibly upset Earnie.

    Rochelle Norris >

    "I know that Earnie has the hardest right-hand of anybody out there. If you trade with him,
    then you will get Knocked Out. But if you box him for the first-half of the bout, he will surely
    run out of gas."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-28-2014 at 05:29 AM.

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    Excellent post. 11 wins 5 KOs. Not bad.

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Rochelle 'The Roach' Norris

    A decent boxer-mover, with a good counter-punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Rochelle 'The Roach' Norris

    A decent boxer-mover, with a good counter-punch.
    Youngster started out sharp at 11-1.

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Yeah lets credit Shavers with 50 fights worth of professional experience for beating an inexperienced 11-1, 14-6 career bum, 45% ratio featherfist like Norris.

    Cherry Picker, Bum Buster Shavers.

    Imagine if a boxer today at his 50th fight called out an opponent like Norris? It would be utterly disgraceful and nobody would want to watch the fight and the boxer would be slammed as a bum-fighter. Obviously!
    "Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"

    Lennox Lewis

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Actually,

    Rochelle Norris had sparred with Earnie in late-1974, and handled himself quite well.

    The Norris Camp felt that this bout was a 'risk' worth taking in April 1975.

    Rochelle, at 6' 1" and 208 lbs., was solidly built and was regarded as a prospect
    to be reckoned with.

    Rochelle, had never gone past 8-Rounds before, and this would be his '1st' 10-Rounder.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-26-2014 at 07:32 PM.

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Prior to this bout.

    Things had not particularly gone well for Earnie.

    In August 1973, he had his 'jaw' dislocated by Jeff 'Candy Slim' Merrit in
    a Cleveland sparring session, which put him out of action for 4-Months.

    Then on December 14, 1973, he got 'cold-cocked' in the 1st Round by Jerry Quarry
    at Madison Square Garden.

    Then, Earnie took 6-Months off, before returning on May 16, 1974, to starch {KO 1}
    cannon-fodder/trial-horse Roy 'Cookie' Wallace in San Jose.

    Then there was another 5 1/2 month lay-off.

    Earnie returned to New York again, and on November 4, 1974 - he took on light-punching
    trial-horse Bob Stallings. Earnie punched himself out and was 'gassed' by the 5th Round,
    and was eventually floored and nearly KO'd by Stallings who went on to win an upset
    10-Round Decision.

    3-Weeks later, Earnie was back in the Ring at the Spectrum in Philadelphai to take on
    crafty Jimmy Young. Again Earnie started off fast, but as usual he gassed out. Earnie then
    barely hung on to hold Jimmy Young to a 10-Round Draw.

    In his only 1975 bout {February 11th}, Earnie flattened {KO 1} Florida Heavyweight -
    Leon 'The Shadow' Shaw in Orlando, Florida.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-27-2014 at 12:51 AM.

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    The Bout

    Opening Round >

    Earnie {208 lbs.} came out looking to bomb as usual.

    But Rochelle {206 lbs.} used good movement, and circled to his right and kept away from
    Earnie's right-hand bombs.

    By Round 3, Earnie was having difficlty trapping 'The Roach', as he kept circling around
    Earnie's left side.

    Rochelle was effective in staying away from Earnie.

    But, the 3400 fans at the Broome County Arena got somewhat unhappy due to the lack
    of action, as Rochelle was content to move while Earnie slowly stalked.

    The same lack-of-action continued in Round 4, and there were boo's rumbling in the crowd.

    In Round 5, Earnie threw his hands up in the air in frustration, and waved Rochelle to move
    in and trade.

    In Round 6, there was some minor action as both exchanged. Earnie got the better of the
    punches, and Rochelle tied him up each time that Earnie landed a decent punch.

    Rochelle got the crowd up and cheering in Round 7, when he came out winging. Early in
    the Round he tagged Earnie with a 'left-right', and then landed a crisp right-hand to Earnie's
    left-eye.

    Earnie got 'ruffled a bit', and came back with a few hard punches that had Rochelle backing
    away by the {1:00 Mark}.

    But the action settled down, and Rochelle went back to moving and poking out a few light
    left-jabs. Just before the Bell, Earnie landed a good right-hand to Rochelle's left cheek.

    Earnie came out for Round 8 with a puffy left-eye. Rochelle was sporting a bruised left cheek,
    courtesy of an Shavers right-hand.

    During the early part of Round 8, Earnie slammed in a few hard shots, and Rochelle foolishly
    went to the Ropes.

    Earnie then came in, and pinned Rochelle on the Ropes with an assortment of straight punches.
    But they were mostly arm-punches.

    At the end of Round 8, both fighters looked a little weary.

    Both fighters were slow during the early action in Round 9. But, just past the {1:20 Mark},
    Earnie landed a 'right-hand' to Rochelles head, and he wobbled backwards. It was the 1st-time
    in the bout that he was hurt.

    Earnie came in winging, and caught Rochelle with a 'left-right/right-left' to the head, and
    followed up with a hard left to the body. Rochelle went down and took a knee at the {1:30 Mark}.

    Rochelle smartly took the '8-Count' on his right-knee, and got up. The action resumed, but
    Rochelle was smart, and as Earnie came in Rochelle tied him up immediately.

    Earnie tried to break free, but Rochelle was tight with his grip. After the clinch, Rochelle
    moved quickly as Earnie stalked. Rochelle did a good job of moving for the next Minute.

    Rochelle had cleared the cob-webs, and looked like he was about to make it out of the Round.
    But just before the Bell at the {2:57 Mark}, Earnie caught Rochelle with a big 'left-hook' on the
    chin.

    Rochelle then wobbled back into the Ropes as the bell sounded ending Round 9.

    Coming out for Round 10, Rochelle still looked 'groggy'.

    Earnie, sensing that Rochelle was 'out-of-it', stormed ahead and unloaded. Less than 20-Seconds
    into the Round, Rochelle was dumped on the canvas and flat on his back.

    Rochelle rolled over, but could not beat the count by the Referee.

    KO @ 0:30 of Round 10.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-28-2014 at 08:16 PM.

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    Default Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Rochelle Norris ~ April 9, 1975

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Wednesday ~ April 9, 1975

    Broome County Veterans Arena ~ Binghamton, New York

    Fight Promoter ~ Tony Cerasaro

    Ticket Prices ........ $9.00 ~ $7.00 ~ $5.00 ~ $3.00

    Attendance ......... 3400
    Gate Receipts ..... $21,650

    Earnie Shavers ~ 47-4-1 {46 KO's} ~ 208 lbs.
    vs.
    Rochelle Norris ~ 11-1-0 {5 KO's} ~ 206 lbs.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Rochelle Norris was a 25 1/2 year-old up-and-coming Heavyweight out of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

    Rochelle, nicknamed 'The Roach', was a cool fast-handed boxer, who had earlier upset
    highly-regarded and unbeaten Ohioan - Mike Koranicki back in November 1974.

    Rochelle was a 'live' underdog, who many thought had the style and chin to possibly upset Earnie.

    Rochelle Norris >

    "I know that Earnie has the hardest right-hand of anybody out there. If you trade with him,
    then you will get Knocked Out. But if you box him for the first-half of the bout, he will surely
    run out of gas."
    The Fight Promoter was Tony Cerasaro.

    Typical Attendance ........ 2800 to 3400
    Typical Gate Receipts .... $19,000 to $24,600
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-28-2014 at 05:51 AM.

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