June 10, 1971
Sahara Tahoe Hotel ~ Stateline, Nevada
Earnie Shavers
vs.
Chuck Leslie
The Bombers vs. The Scrapper
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June 10, 1971
Sahara Tahoe Hotel ~ Stateline, Nevada
Earnie Shavers
vs.
Chuck Leslie
The Bombers vs. The Scrapper
Couldn't find the weights with a quick search.
But I did find this..
Chuck Leslie 22-23
= Total bum.
That's all we need to know about Chuck Leslie.
And the picture of Earnie Shavers is building up quite clearly now with the background of his opponents in his so-called "highlight fights" LOL
Unbelievable!
Thursday ~ June 10, 1971
Earnie 'The Razor' Shavers
Age.......... 25 years, 10 months
Record ..... 25-2-0 {25 KO's}
Chuck 'Charlie' Leslie
Age......... 28 years, 2 months
Record.... 35-21-6 {7 KO's}
Chuck 'Charlie' Leslie
A 28 year-old Los Angeled based trial-horse. Chuck was a 9-year Professional
who had been a pro since 1963.
A 6' 0" ~ 180 lb. speedy boxer/mover, who was once the California State
Light-Heavyweight Champion.
Chuck was a 'gritty fighter', who was not easy to tag.
Chuck had been ranked as the #9 WBA Light-Heavyweight in 1968,
and at #7 WBA in 1969.
Don't let the 'spotty record' fool you.
Chuck had upset {W Dec 10} Ted Gullick back on {June 24, 1970}, and took
Ken Norton the full 10-Rounds on {September 26, 1970}.
Chuck 'Charlie' Leslie
Height .... 6' 0"
Weight ... 180 to 185
Stance ... Orthodox
Style ...... Boxer/Mover
Speed .... Very Fast
Record before facing Earnie Shavers > 35-21-6 {7 KO's}
Chuck Leslie was the former California State Light-Heavyweight Champion,
which he won in 1966.
Got ranked as the #9 WBA Light-Heavyweight in November 1968, and reached
the #7 WBA position in March 1969.
The 28 year-old who started as a Pro in 1963, was a 9-Year Professional.
Chuck had very fast-hands, and had good footwork. He also had a very good
chin, and had only been Knocked Out {counted out} once in 62-Bouts.
That was to Joe Frazier {L KO 3} on May 19, 1965.
He had also been stopped '3' other times earlier in his career, but they were by TKO's.
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...slie_chuck.jpg
"Dean Chance's Fighter Passes 1st Test"
Earnie Shavers of Warren, Ohio scored a 10th Round Knockout over
Los Angeles' Chuck Leslie at the Sahara Tahoe Hotel.
The 25 1/2 year-old Shavers {203 lbs.} floored the 28 year-old Leslie {185 lbs.}
in the 1st Round with a long right-hand to the temple.
But the scrappy Los Angeles fighter used his experience and footwork to stay
out of further danger for the rest of Round 1 and Round 2.
Both fighters slugged away in Rounds 3 thru 5, but neither was able to take full
advantage, though Shavers power was evident.
The action lulled in Rounds 6 and 7, but Shavers picked up the pace in Round 8
and landed several long right-hands which closed Chuck's left-eye.
Leslie was barely able to scamper away in Round 9, as Shavers tagged him with
several hard punches to both the head and body that had him groggy.
Shavers came out in Round 10 looking to finish the weary veteran, and clubbed
away with both hands. Chuck was hurt several times, and was near defenseless
at the {1:00 Mark}.
Moments later, Earnie landed the finisher, and caught Leslie with a booming
overhand right that sent the smaller fighter to the canvas, where he was counted
out @ 1:15 of Round 10 by Referee - Sam Macias.
The Warren, Ohio Heavyweight was well ahead on all '3' Scorecards, before scoring
the Knockout.
Earnie improved his record to 26-2-0, with all wins coming via the Knockout route.
Another Shavers thread. :)
June 11, 1971
Dean Chance {Promoter for Earnie Shavers}
We'll be looking for George Foreman soon. We're grooming Earnie
for George, and within 5-Months we will be ready for him.
Chuck Leslie was our '1st' real test.
Earnie wasn't really that big in 1971.
Height > 6' 0 1/2"
Weight > 203 lbs.
And there we have an even more complete picture.
22-23
180lbs
Scarcely a boxer with a record as bad as that today, even on Wilder's record.
And approximately the size of a SUPER MIDDLE WEIGHT today after rehydration on fight night.
And notice "taking KEn Norton the full 10 rounds" is cited as a VIRTUE of Leslie, instead of the correct interpretation, that is should be viewed as a SIGN OF THE WEAKNESS of KEn Norton for not being able to waste such a cherry opponent.
You are making a fool out of yourself and out of Earnie!
The opponents you are dragging up here make the opponents of Wilder or even Butterbean look stellar by comparison.
10 rounds to stop a guy like this in a "tough fight"? Come on man!
1st real test? LOL You gotta be kidding!
Max
I guess you never saw Chuck Leslie fight.
He was no easy guy to hit, let alone take him out.
He was a well-respected trial-horse.
No Bill I haven't.
I am not 100 years old.
I do not routinely watch bum fights from 50 years ago as a form of entertainment or even education purposes.
And I don't have to watch this one to know much about it either. If you had presented an intriguing match up with competitive numbers AT ALL, I would be compelled to go to the video (if it even is online). But when I see such lopsided cherry picking, seeing the history of both fighters in front of me, there is really little point.
You say he was not easy to hit and blow smoke up his ass. Please tell me then if this is the case, why this guy LOST so many fights if he was as elusive as a ghost?
Honestly? He CAN'T have been that hard to hit if he was such a loser!
And let's say Shavers himself DID have some trouble landing on him, as he probably did. This is evidence that Shaver's was skill-wise a SHOCKING boxer! Not evidence that Leslie was a good opponent!
You use the OTNB method of praising fighters.
Ancient fighter struggles with bum = bum must be good
Modern fighter struggles with bum = modern fighter is less than a bum.
Wake up Bill, your slipping badly!