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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Bill, why would Karl circle to his 'right' as a southpaw? He should try to move Ali to his own right.
    Maybe it is because he is making this up.
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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Bill, why would Karl circle to his 'right' as a southpaw? He should try to move Ali to his own right.
    Maybe it is because he is making this up.
    Master


    If you knew anything about the 1960's Era Heavyweights, you would know that Karl Mildenberger
    who fought as a southpaw, always moved to his right {counter-clockwise}.

    Karl was an 'unconventional southpaw' who fought nearly squared up.

    Against Cassius Clay, Karl was moving forward or to his right in {80% of that bout}. Karl
    really had Clay 'all confused'.

    Karl was hitting Cassius at ease with those 'fluffy-puff' right-jabs

    That tells me, that Cassius was not all that bright. Talented and fast yes, but 'bright'....... no way.

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Bill, why would Karl circle to his 'right' as a southpaw? He should try to move Ali to his own right.
    Maybe it is because he is making this up.
    Master


    If you knew anything about the 1960's Era Heavyweights, you would know that Karl Mildenberger
    who fought as a southpaw, always moved to his right {counter-clockwise}.

    Karl was an 'unconventional southpaw' who fought nearly squared up.

    Against Cassius Clay, Karl was moving forward or to his right in {80% of that bout}. Karl
    really had Clay 'all confused'.

    Karl was hitting Cassius at ease with those 'fluffy-puff' right-jabs

    That tells me, that Cassius was not all that bright. Talented and fast yes, but 'bright'....... no way.
    See Brock you do not know nothing about 60's boxers!
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    ~ Karl Mildenberger vs. Oscar Bonavena ~

    Karl Mildenberger was sporting a 'small nick' at the corner of his right-eye, but the
    small cut was sealed, and there were no issues.

    ~ Round 6

    0:04 > Karl comes out by firing 'triple' right-jabs into Oscar's face.
    0:12 > Karl is staying at Center-Ring.

    0:20 > Oscar makes a 'bull rush' and fires in with a 'left-right-left'.
    0:24 > Karl backs up to the right-side Ring area.

    0:30 > Oscar is now stalking.
    0:35 > Both fighters are at Center-Ring.

    0:41 > Both fighters exchange jabs.
    0:45 > Both get in close and trade with hard punches.

    0:47 > Oscar comes away by holding his right-eye, after getting 'accidentally' head-butted.
    0:50 > Oscar backs into the front-left Corner holding his right-eye.

    0:54 > Karl moves in, and scores with a light 'one-two'.
    1:03 > Oscar again rushes at Mildenberger, and fires in with 'wild-punches'.

    1:07 > Karl catches Bonavena coming in with hard left-hand to the jaw.
    1:09 > The fighters clinch.

    1:18 > Karl moves to Center-Ring, and circles to his right.
    1:21 > Both exchange with hard punches.

    1:26 > Karl scores with a hard right-hand to Oscar's head.
    1:29 > Karl is now circling to his left {clock-wise}.

    1:31 > Karl fires in with a solid left-hand lead to the jaw.
    1:33 > Karl sends in another jarring left-hand lead to the jaw.

    1:35 > Both fighters get into a 'wild-exchange'.
    1:38 > Karl lands a solid 'right-left' to the head.

    1:40 > The Radrennbahn Stadium of { 18,000 } roar, and chant "Milde, Milde".
    1:42 > Oscar moves in, and holds with his right-hand, and hits Mildenbrger in the head with '2' left hands.

    1:44 > Karl clinches and holds, while at the back-center Ring area.
    1:50 > Karl is now moving to his left {clock-wise}.

    1:52 > Karl circles 270* to the left-side Ring area.
    1:54 > Oscar misses with a 'left-right'.

    2:00 > Karl circles out to Center-Ring.
    2:02 > Oscar scores with a 'double' left-jab.

    2:04 > Karl comes back with a sharp 'right-left' to Oscar's face.
    2:10 > The action is rough on the inside.

    2:19 > Karl is now stationary at Center-Ring, and he is firing out steady right-jabs.
    2:22 > The Argentinian contingent starts chanting "Ringo, Ringo".

    2:24 > Karl now moves outside to get some distance.
    2:43 > Karl scores with a solid right-hand, and a big straight left-hand to Oscar's head.

    2:50 > Oscar makes a 'bull-rush', but is wild with a 4-Punch barrage.
    3:00 > 'Bell'

    Round 6 .......... {5-4} > Karl Mildenberger

    Scorecards after '6' Rounds

    Angelo Dundee ...... {28-26} > Oscar Bonavena
    Nat Fleisher ........... {28-26} > Oscar Bonavena
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 04-06-2015 at 07:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Bill, why would Karl circle to his 'right' as a southpaw? He should try to move Ali to his own right.
    Maybe it is because he is making this up.
    Master


    If you knew anything about the 1960's Era Heavyweights, you would know that Karl Mildenberger
    who fought as a southpaw, always moved to his right {counter-clockwise}.

    Karl was an 'unconventional southpaw' who fought nearly squared up.

    Against Cassius Clay, Karl was moving forward or to his right in {80% of that bout}. Karl
    really had Clay 'all confused'.

    Karl was hitting Cassius at ease with those 'fluffy-puff' right-jabs

    That tells me, that Cassius was not all that bright. Talented and fast yes, but 'bright'....... no way.
    See Brock you do not know nothing about 60's boxers!
    How dare you :-)

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    'Triple B'

    Master may be a Master, but
    When it comes to German Heavyweights, he goes down like 'The Bismark'.

    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 04-06-2015 at 12:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    'Triple B'

    Master may be a Master, but
    When it comes to German Heavyweights, he goes down like 'The Bismark'.

    hey Bill I always thought of Master as more like the Lusitania in 1910

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    'Triple B'

    Master may be a Master, but
    When it comes to German Heavyweights, he goes down like 'The Bismark'.

    hey Bill I always thought of Master as more like the Lusitania in 1910
    'Triple B'

    The RMS Lusitania was a British Ocean Liner.

    It had no offense, but did go down easy, like most Brit's.

    Is Master 'a Brit'.

    Or is he a ............ 'Dutch Master'

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    Default Re: Karl Mildenberger ~ 'I Had The Formula To Beat Cassius Clay'

    Bill Mildenberger could not beat a egg he WAS BLOODY HOPELESS.

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