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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    1939 Barnstorming Tour

    Manager - Ed Meade was 'keen' to this, as he was able to get his fighter
    Henry Armstrong a 'pretty penny' out in the in Country and away from
    New York.

    The 'plan', was to have Henry take on '5-Bouts' in October, then head
    to Hot Springs, Arkansas for 2-Weeks in early November to rest.

    Then to head back to New York, to take on Lou Ambers 'again' for the
    Lightweight Championship on December 1, 1939.

    Ed Meade >
    "I would rather have Henry get paid for 'modified bouts' instead of just
    going to Training Camp, and not getting paid. We're in the business of
    making money."

    "Henry can fight 'twice-a-week', and not get tired or worn down. He's an
    amazing athlete. He's not human, he's a 'machine'. There will never be
    another like him."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-27-2014 at 03:28 PM.

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Tuesday ~ October 24, 1939

    Just 4-Days after destroying Richie Fontaine in Seattle, Washington >

    Henry Armstrong is now in Los Angeles, California to take on Jimmy Garrison.

    Promoter - Babe McCoy has brought in the Welterweight Champion to take
    on a pretty rough character in 'The Mud Flats Kid' Jimmy Garrison of
    Kansas City, Missouri.

    Jimmy {Age; 25 years, 7 months} is a 'tough-and-durable' Lightweight
    at 5' 6 1/2", but has routinely competed at 140 lbs. He is a sharp-puncher
    and a very good boxer.

    Jimmy comes in with a respectable record of 28-10-4 {6 KO's}, including
    '5-Straight' wins in the past 4-Months.

    Jimmy is also coming off an impressive win {W Dec 10} over 'highly touted'
    Nick Peters just 11-days earlier {October 13th}.

    A 'tough-sort', the 5-Year Pro has only been stopped 'twice' {by cuts} in
    '44-Bouts'. Though Jimmy has only scored {5 KO's}, he packs a decent
    wallop with his right-hand.

    Jimmy, besides having a solid chin, carries a good right-hand with both
    a hook and uppercut.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-27-2014 at 10:38 PM.

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Tuesday ~ October 24, 1939

    Bout #4 'On the Tour'

    Olympic Aditorium ~ Los Angeles, California

    Promoter.......... Babe McCoy
    Matchmaker..... Jim Murray

    World Welterweight Championship {10-Rounds}

    Attendance...... 10,000

    Henry Armstrong
    Age........ 26 years, 10 months
    Height.... 5' 5 1/2"
    Reach..... 67"
    Weight... 138 1/2 lbs.
    Record... 100-12-7 {68 KO's}
    Rank...... Welterweight Champion

    Jimmy Garrison
    Age........ 25 years, 7 months
    Height.... 5' 6 1/2"
    Reach..... 68"
    Weight.... 139 1/2 lbs.
    Record.... 28-10-2 {6 KO's}
    Rank....... N/R

    "The Fight"

    Henry got off to a slow start. He was steady with pressure, but each time
    that he got close, Jimmy would fire off a right-hook and back to the Ropes.

    While up against the Ropes, Jimmy would counter Henry with quick right-hooks
    or right uppercuts.

    Thru 4-Rounds, it was a 'close fight', with the bout looking at the slightest
    edge for Henry at {2-1-1} on the Scorecards.

    In Round 5, Jimmy got off to a good start and pecked away with right-hands. Henry
    was slow in his counters, and was content to bull his way inside.

    But Jimmy beat Henry to the punch, and then backed to the Ropes. As Henry moved,
    in, Jimmy would again fire right-hooks off Henry's left shoulder and into his head.

    Jimmy had his best moments late in Round 5, when he bounced several right-hands
    off Henry's head.

    Most had the bout 'All Even' after 5-Rounds.

    Before Round 6, Ed Meade told Henry to >
    "Step it up to the next gear, and take this into the 'fast-lane'. He can't match you there."

    In Round 6, Henry did just that. Henry poured it on and hammered Jimmy with barrage's,
    sending him back-pedaling.

    Henry kept up that pace in Round 7 as well, and had Jimmy backing away and circling
    fast.

    In Round 8, Henry continued with his attack. Jimmy was forced to fight back, and got
    caught by a hard right-hand to the head which dropped him at the {2:00 Mark}. Jimmy
    took a '1-Count' and returned to his bicycle.

    In Rounds 9 and 10, it was all Henry as he slammed the Challenger with blow-after-blow.

    Only Jimmy's toughness kept him upright. Henry poured it on over the last-minute of
    Round 10 in an effort to topple Jimmy. Jimmy was battered and took a lot of punishment,
    and was nearly gone, but he made it to the Final Bell.

    Winner by Decision ....... Henry Armstrong
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-30-2014 at 12:05 AM.

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Just 6-Days after defeating the stubborn Jimmy Garrison by a 10-Round Decision
    at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

    Henry Armstrong was to take on Bobby Pacho in Denver, Colorado on Monday Night,
    October 30th.

    This would be Hammerin' Hank Armstrong's '5th-Bout' in only 22-Days.

    Fight Promoter - Jack Kanner had this bout signed on October 17th.

    Bobby Pacho >

    Bobby, from Baldwin Park, California, was a veteran Welterweight {Age; 29 years, 2 months}
    with a record of 82-55-16 {39 KO's}.

    The Filipino usually campaigned at 150+ lbs., and was regarded as a clever boxer
    as a 10-Year Pro with 153-Bouts.

    Bobby, short at 5' 6" was pretty durable, and had only been stopped '5-Times' in his career.

    Bobby was no stranger to Henry Armstrong, as he fought Henry for the Welterweight
    Championship only 7-months earlier {March 4, 1939} in Havana, Cuba. In that bout,
    Bobby was stopped {L TKO 4} by Henry.

    Coming into this bout, Bobby had only gone {1-5-1} in his last '6-Bouts' over the
    past 5-Months, including losing 3-Straight.

    Interestingly, this bout was sanctioned by the NBA and for 15-Rounds.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-28-2014 at 03:36 PM.

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Monday ~ October 30, 1939

    Bout #5 'On the Tour'

    Municipal Auditorium ~ Denver, Colorado

    Promoter; Jack Kanner

    Attendance.... 4800

    Henry Armstrong
    Age........ 26 years, 10 months
    Height.... 5' 5 1/2"
    Reach.... 67"
    Weight... 140 lbs.
    Record.... 101-12-7 {69 KO's}
    Rank...... Welterweight Champion

    Bobby Pacho
    Age........ 29 years, 2 months
    Height.... 5' 6"
    Reach..... 66"
    Weight.... 146 lbs.
    Record.... 82-55-16 {39 KO's}
    Rank........ N/R

    This bout was scheduled for 15-Rounds.

    Bobby Pacho had struggled to make weight {147 lbs.}, but did get down to 146 lbs.
    But, Bobby looked 'flabby' and battle scarred entering the Ring.

    "The Fight"

    From the outset, it was 'all' Henry as he attacked with perpetual motion.

    Bobby only landed a few 'minimal' punches in the 1st-Round, and looked
    over-matched as Henry worked like a 'buzz-saw'.

    In Rounds 2 and 3, Henry shuffled forward and raked Bobby with lefts-and-rights
    in a non-stop whirl. Bobby was forced backwards and into the Ropes, where he
    took a lathering.

    In Round 4, Henry bounced punches off of Bobby's head, and again drove him
    backwards into the Ropes. At the {1:15 Mark}, Henry landed a barrage of
    lefts-and-rights into Bobby's face, and his legs buckled.

    Bobby then sagged into the Ropes as Henry unloaded with a flurry. With Bobby
    helpless, Referee - Jack Bloom jumped in and halted the bout at the 1:30 Mark
    as Bobby sagged to the canvas.

    Henry Armstrong winner by TKO @ 1:30 of Round 4.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-30-2014 at 12:05 AM.

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Henry Armstrong

    Was supposed to head to New York, to take on World Lightweight Champion
    Lou Ambers at Madison Square Garden on December 1, 1939.

    What Happened ?

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    Default Re: 1939: Armstrongs Oct Run

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Henry Armstrong

    Was supposed to head to New York, to take on World Lightweight Champion
    Lou Ambers at Madison Square Garden on December 1, 1939.

    What Happened ?
    He fought and beat him?
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