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.
paxtom has some amazing facts. where did u find all that Bill?
'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.
All them facts Brock it must be The Boys Book Of Boxing.![]()
Of course
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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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