1966
Jack Bodell got some 'good ink', when he literally beat the Crap out of Rudy Clay in a
London sparring session.
This got Brother Cassius to issue a challenge to the 26 year-old Jack Bodell.
Jerry Quarry had the best line about Bodell. Pre fight the feeling was Jack was going to be an awkard opponent for Quarry, having just decisioned Joe Bugner.
Quarry knocked out Bodell in 64 seconds. Post fight Jerry was asked if Bodell had indeed been an awkward opponent, Quarry replied:
"He kinda fell down awkward!"
Last edited by Britkid; 10-15-2014 at 12:07 AM.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Jack Bodell
September 1966, in Frankfurt, Germany
Jack Bodell did spar with Cassius Clay in helping him prepare for Karl Mildenberger.
Usually 2-Round sessions each day.
Jack Bodell >
"Oh that Clay is fast, and is a surprising hard-hitting bloke. But if you back him up, he's
human."
Jack Bodell
British ABA {81 Kg} Champion > April 28, 1961
November 5, 1961 ~ Leeds
Defeated { W Dec 3} Don Rouse {USA} in a England vs. USA Meet
Turned professional March 13, 1962 {Age; 21 years, 6 months}
Went 15-1-0 {9 KO's} thru September 1963.
Jack's only loss was a 'freaky' {L TKO 1} to Joe Louis on July 3, 1962.
Yes Bill a bit of nostalgia Bill, I remember watching him fight but he was bloody hopeless in
my eyes, a friend of mine new him did not live to far from him.
Jack Bodell
Early Nicknames >
"The Bopper"
"The British Belter"
"Jack Lefty"
"Battleship Bodell"
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