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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by YIDDLE View Post
    Ok did Weill take advantage of his connections to the grey gentleman to smooth Rocky's path in his career before he got to title level
    well ıf you mean '47 to '48 yes maybe. But guys he fought '48 onwards were legit. Vingo was no joke, he was 6 ft 4 and had all knockouts, undefeated. Rex Layne was an animal. etc...

    Fight I always wonder about wsa the Cockell fight. Marciano kept clubbıng away and there was littie to no damage done. How could that be---was he pulling hıs punches?
    Cockell had a strong chin.
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    Monday ~ October 10, 1949

    Rhode Island Auditorium ~ Providence, Rhode Island

    Rocky Marciano ~ 20-0-0 {19 KO's} ~ 180 lbs.
    vs.
    Ted Lowry ~ 62-49-9 {42 KO's} ~ 178 lbs.

    'The First Bout'

    Ted had the bout won thru 4-Rounds. Then he changed tactics, and fought
    passively from Rounds 5 thru 8, and let Rocky take the play away.

    Those at the Rhode Island Auditorium thought that 'Tiger Ted' intentionally
    went into a stall, and started booing in Rounds 6 and 7.

    Ted did rally some in Rounds 9 and 10, and most of the {3696} in attendance
    felt that Ted Lowry had won the bout.

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    paxtom has some amazing facts. where did u find all that Bill?

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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    'Tiger' Ted Lowry

    Age........ 29 years, 11 months
    Height.... 5' 9 1/2"
    Reach..... 72"
    Weight.... 177 3/4 lbs.
    Record.... 62-49-9 {42 KO's}
    Manager.. Red Watson

    'Tiger Ted' was the New England Light-Heavyweight Champion.

    Ted was a muscular-built Black Man, and was a slugger who carried
    a heavy right-hand, especially with the upper-cut.

    But Ted was the recipient of many 'Bad Decisions', and was coming into
    the bout by going only 3-15-2 in his previous 20-Bouts dating back to
    July 1948 {15-Months}.

    On a downer, Ted had lost '7-Straight' coming into this bout.

    Manager - Red Watson >

    "We have nothing to lose. Ted will slug this kid all over the Ring. He comes in
    low, and that will be the perfect recipe for Ted's right-uppercuts."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 10-31-2014 at 11:22 PM.

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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    All them facts Brock it must be The Boys Book Of Boxing.

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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    Of course

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    Default Re: Were all Marciano's fights on the level

    No boxer's fights are all on the level.

    Match-making for example: feeding your new bright-light pro a bunch of dudes who each have 17 losses each or more.

    It's ain't fight-fixing, but it certainly isn't on the level.
    The opponent with all the losses knows what he's there for, what he's getting paid for.

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