Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Wednesday ~ August 11, 1971
Silver Slipper ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
Earnie Shavers ~ 28-2-0 {28 KO's} ~ 204 lbs.
vs.
Richard Pittman ~ 0-15-1 {0 KO's} ~ 215 lbs.
Richard Pittman was a New York Heavyweight, otherwise known as an
always ready 'Record Padder'.
Richard also went by the name of 'Jimmy Brown', and his nickname was
'Big Pit'.
The 35 year-old, stood at 6' 2" and weighed 215 lbs. He also looked like the
Football Player - Jim Brown.
Posted for this bout by the Silver Slipper, Jimmy Brown's record was listed at
17-8-1 {8 KO's}, and highlighted as a 'tough' New York Heavyweight.
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Wednesday ~ August 11, 1971
Silver Slipper ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
Earnie Shavers ~ 28-2-0 {28 KO's} ~ 204 lbs.
vs.
Richard Pittman ~ 0-15-1 {0 KO's} ~ 215 lbs.
Richard Pittman was a New York Heavyweight, otherwise known as an
always ready 'Record Padder'.
Richard also went by the name of 'Jimmy Brown', and his nickname was
'Big Pit'.
The 35 year-old, stood at 6' 2" and weighed 215 lbs. He also looked like the
Football Player - Jim Brown.
Posted for this bout by the Silver Slipper, Jimmy Brown's record was listed at
17-8-1 {8 KO's}, and highlighted as a 'tough' New York Heavyweight.
8 KOs proves right there he is indeed tugh, and if he's from NY he's already a notch above.
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman
Mostly a sparring partner in New York. Big {6' 2" @ 215 lbs.} and slow.
Once he piled up some losses, he changed his name to Jimmy Brown.
Richard Pittman did some time in the 'Big House' {July 1959 thru January 1965},
I believe for Armed Robbery.
The Skinny ....... 'He was paid to lose.'
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Tex Cobb:"Larry Holmes doesn't hit as hard as Earnie Shavers. Nobody hits like Shavers. If anybody hit harder than Shavers, I'd shoot him.""Earnie Shavers could punch you in the neck and break your ankle."
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Quote:
Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
Wednesday ~ August 11, 1971
Silver Slipper ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
Earnie Shavers ~ 28-2-0 {28 KO's} ~ 204 lbs.
vs.
Richard Pittman ~ 0-15-1 {0 KO's} ~ 215 lbs.
Richard Pittman was a New York Heavyweight, otherwise known as an
always ready 'Record Padder'.
Richard also went by the name of 'Jimmy Brown', and his nickname was
'Big Pit'.
The 35 year-old, stood at 6' 2" and weighed 215 lbs. He also looked like the
Football Player - Jim Brown.
Posted for this bout by the Silver Slipper, Jimmy Brown's record was listed at
17-8-1 {8 KO's}, and highlighted as a 'tough' New York Heavyweight.
8 KOs proves right there he is indeed tugh, and if he's from NY he's already a notch above.
LOL There is something wrong with you Brockton.
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Is it really necessary to have the entire 100 threads of EVERY bum that Shavers busted?
Really? lol
Next we'll have 30 threads of the recollection of the amazing Wilder's streak of stardom.
Wilder and Earnie should get together for a documentary.. "Fried Green Tomatos"
Re: Earnie Shavers vs. Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman ~ August 11, 1971
Wednesaday ~ August 11, 1971
Silver Slipper ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
'Undercard'
Ron Lyle ~ 5-0-0 {4 KO's} ~ 209 lbs.
vs.
Frank 'Snakebite' Niblett ~ 15-40-11 {9 KO's} ~ 186 lbs.
Ron was supposed to face Chuck Olivera of Tucson, Arizona. But Chuck was
injured in a training session.
Frank Niblett was called in as a 3-Day replacement.
Ron took control in the Opening Round, but he was laboring by the mid-way
point in the bout.
Ron finally put Frank down and out @ 2:12 of Round 9.
Ron looked 'pathetic'.
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'Main Event'
Earnie Shavers ~ 28-2-0 {28 KO's} ~ 204 lbs.
vs.
Jimmy Brown {Richard 'Big Pit' Pittman} ~ 17-8-1 {8 KO's} ~ 215 lbs.
'The Bout'
Earnie wasted little time here, and came out bombing.
'Big Pit' fell down at the {0:25 Mark} after taking a glancing right-hand to
the head.
He got up at the '6-Count' to a chorus of boo's. 'Big Pit' moved around the
Ring and was looking for a place to hide as Earnie stalked at medium-speed.
At the {0:52 Mark} Earnie swung with a left-hook and short right-hand, and
both punches glanced off of Pittman's head. 'Big Pit' went down face first,
and stayed there as he was counted out @ {1:04} of Round 1.