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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Jou Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Monday ~ June 14, 1937

    Grand Beach, Michigan

    ~ The Braddock Camp Talks Strategy ~

    Sparring Partner - Jack McCarthy
    Trainer - Doc Robb
    Manager - Joe Gould
    World Champion - James Braddock {by the Fireplace}

    http://www.jamesjbraddock.com/images/braddock.gif

    James Braddock has '4' sparring partners to work with;
    * Henry Cooper
    * Max Roesch
    * Charles Massera
    * Jack McCarthy

    The food is prepared by Chef - Egon Bauer, and the Server - Peter Muck.

    In the month of June {13-Days}, the 'Braddock Camp' has consumed
    '65 Steaks', to go along with massive quantities of Orange Juice.

    The Champion is working on 'defense' {blocking the left-hook}, as well as
    working on delivering a quick right-hand counter.

    Jack Kearns >
    "There is nothing new that I haven't seen before. The Champion is a fine
    technician, but he just does not have the strength to deal with Joe Louis."

    "I'm sticking with my earlier prediction, of 'Louis by a Knockout'. I'm thinking
    somewhere in Rounds 6, 7 or 8."

    "Braddock can still be hit with a long right-hand, and that should scare both
    his Manager and Trainer."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-13-2015 at 01:12 AM.

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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    I saw Cinderella Man, Braddock had the bone density in his hands of a 90 year old woman.

    Just another bum Joe Louis rolled over in his career of flattening bums. Joe Louis took out more bums than a street sweeper.
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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    I saw Cinderella Man, Braddock had the bone density in his hands of a 90 year old woman.

    Just another bum Joe Louis rolled over in his career of flattening bums. Joe Louis took out more bums than a street sweeper.
    "Ouch Mr. Bean"

    James J. Braddock

    By July 1929 >

    James Braddock {Age; 24 years, 0 months} had posted a record of 30-3-3 with {21 KO's},
    while moving into the #1 Challenger position for the World Light-Heavyweight
    Championship.

    After losing {L Dec 15} to Champion - Tommy Loughran on July 18, 1929 for the World
    Light Heavyweight Championship >

    James Braddock went into a 'tail-spin'.

    From that point on, Braddock went a 'pathetic' 9-20-1 with only {4 KO's} in his next
    '30-Bouts' over a 4-Year period.

    By June 1933 >

    James Braddock wasn't even called a 'Trial-Horse' anymore. The {Age; 28 year-old}
    former Light-Heavyweight Title Challenger was now labeled as 'a taker and absorber',
    and was pretty much written off as 'a bum' with a record of 39-23-4.

    The only thing that Braddock had going for himself, was that he was 'durable' and only
    had been floored 'twice' in '67-Bouts', and the only time he was stopped, was because
    of a cut-eye.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-13-2015 at 02:44 AM.

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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    He was a tough guy who could take a punch. So was Joe Grim. Those guys are a dime a dozen!
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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    ~ Predictions ~

    Jack Dempsey >
    "I have to go with Braddock. He has more boxing ability, and he has the
    experience. He'll box, and let Louis punch away and wear himself down.
    I can see Braddock coming on down the stretch to win a 'close' Decision."

    Gene Tunney >
    "I have changed my mind. Louis has too much punching-power. He's both
    young and strong. I'm not sure that the Champion {James Braddock} can
    hold him back. I'll take the Challenger by a Knockout, most likely by
    Round 10."

    Max Baer >
    "Braddock is a tricky sort, and he's tough as nails. But that Louis, boy can
    he punch. If he traps Jimmy, it will be all over. I like both fellows, so I will
    not pick a winner."

    The Odds >

    Bounced back and forth, going from {5 to 2}, all the way up to {4 to 1}
    before fight time.

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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Predictions {Chicago tribune Sports Writers}

    Harold Conrad >
    "This Louis fellow. He's like a 'Tan Tarzan'. He's both muscular and flexible.
    Now the Champion {James Braddock} is no softy, but he is going to get
    knocked out. I have to go with what the consensus says, Joe Louis by
    a Knockout. {KO in 8}."

    Arch Ward >
    "Joe Louis by Knockout. Within 6-Rounds. If it goes longer, I will eat my hat."

    Frank Lane >
    "James Braddock by a Knockout in 8. I'm not all that excited about this man they
    call 'The Brown Bomber'. He's on the slow side, and he's too mechanical. The
    Champion {James Braddock} will set him up, and catch him coming in with a
    right-hand to the chops and stop him."

    Wilfrid Smith >
    "I know that Braddock is superbly conditioned. But this kid {Joe Louis} throws
    punches like a 'Cannon' going off. He's just too powerful. The Challenger by a
    Knockout in 6."

    Red Garrett >
    "If Joe Louis loses, then he must be the 'most overrated' fighter ever. The Champion
    {James Braddock} is a quality fighter, but he really is 'untested' at Heavyweight. Oh,
    he will give a good account of himself for as long-as-it-lasts. But the Challenger has
    too much ammunition. I'm confident that Joe Louis will win by a stoppage. It will
    go no longer than 9-Rounds. I can see Braddock's corner throwing in the towel."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-13-2015 at 09:37 PM.

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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Braddock had a deal where he took a percentage of Joe's title defences, which was a good move if what unethical.
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