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That deal is as good as a dive. Disgraceful.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
~ The Skinny ~
James Braddock didn't hit the 'Lottery Wheel', but what he got from Joe Louis' future take.
* 10% of his Fight Purse per Year for 10-Years {1937 thru 1946}.
* But, no more than $15,000 per Year.
All in all, James Braddock got another $150,000 over 10-years.
But, Braddock had to give his Manager 30% off that.
Plus Braddock had to pay 'Taxes' on that 'pay out' as Income.
Joe Gould {Manager for James Baddock} 'snuffed' Julian Black {Manager for Joe Louis}
in what Sean Connery called it ......."That's the Chicago Way"
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-14-2015 at 07:08 PM.
~ More Skinny ~
Part I
On February 4, 1937
Joe Gould {Manager for James Braddock} nearly signed a deal for his fighter
to defend against Max Schmeling on June 3, 1937 at Madison Square Garden.
But the concern was, that the early Gate Receipt 'estimates' were only around
$250,000.
Also, the Joe Louis Camp was worried that 'if' Max Schmeling won, he would
take the World Championship back to Germany, and hold it in 'protective custody'
for 2-Years {until 1939}.
There was also concern, that the World Championship would be used as 'a vehicle'
for Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Propaganda Machine.
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Part II
The Joe Louis Camp was willing to 'play-ball' to get 'The Brown Bomber' a Title
chance first, and before Max Schmeling could steal it away from James Braddock
and bring it back to Germany.
On February 19, 1937 >
Chicago Fight Promoter - Joe Folley put together an incredible deal for the World
Champion - James Braddock.
First > The bout would be held at Comiskey Park in Chicago on June 22, 1937.
Second > The estimated Gate Receipts would be close to $1,000,000.
Third > James Braddock was to receive {67 1/2 %} of the Gate Receipts, and
with a 'minimum guarantee' of $500,000.
Fourth > James Braddock would receive 50% of the Motion Picture rights, and
Broadcasting rights.
Fifth > James Braddock would receive 10% of Joe Louis' future purses for the
next 10-Years. {Capped at $15,000 per Year}.
James Braddock
'1937' Sparring Partners
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* Jack McCarthy ~ {Age; 27} ~ 6' 4" ~ 202 lbs. ~ {Roxbury, Massachusetts}
* Record > 16-14-2 {8 KO's}
Jack was a long-time friend of James Braddock. McCarthy was a durable-type who
was a good gym sparring partner. Labeled as a 'real tough-guy'.
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* Max 'Maxie' Roesch ~ {Age; 23} ~ 6' 4" ~ 195 lbs. ~ {Dallas, Texas}
* Record > 9-3-1 {6 KO's}
'Maxie' was a speed-boxer, who had good footwork and decent power. He was brought
in to 'primarily' help with Braddock's speed and timing.
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* Charlie Massera~ {Age; 27} ~ 6' 2" ~ 190 lbs. ~ {Upper Darby, Pennsylvania}
* Record > 35-17-5 {11 KO's}
Charlie was brought in to pretty much be a 'punching bag', to give James Braddock
'Rounds-in-the-Ring' to work off the rust.
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* Henry Cooper ~ {Age; 20} ~ 6' 1' ~ 185 lbs. ~ {Brooklyn, New York}
* Record > 15-6-1 {4 KO's}
Henry was brought in because he had a good looping right-hand, much like the
Challenger - Joe Louis. Henry was a young kid, who was a decent boxer with good
hand-speed. Though, he had little power.
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* Bill Irby ~ {Age; 21} ~ 6' 0" ~ 180 lbs. ~ {Brooklyn, New York}
* Record > 0-7-1 {0 KO's}
Bill Irby was brought in to be nothing more than a body, to give James Braddock rounds.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-18-2015 at 09:27 PM.
Joe Louis
1937 Sparring Partners
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* Roy Lazer ~ {Age; 25} ~ 6' 1" ~ 190 lbs. ~ {Paterson, New Jersey}
* Record > 45-7-3 {19 KO's}
Strictly a boxer/mover, and also a good counter-puncher. Brought in to help with
Joe's footwork.
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George Williams ~ {Age; 22} ~ 6' 5" ~ 220 lbs. ~ {Chicago, Illinois}
* Record > 5-0-0 {3 KO's}
Called 'The Giant Negro'. A big, young and strapping prospect. Strictly used as a mauler,
to help Joe with stamina and endurance.
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Tiger Hairston ~ {Age; 24} ~ 6' 1" ~ 180 lbs. ~ {Wheeling, West Virginia}
Record > 22-4-2 {12 KO's}
A good boxer/puncher, who had quick hands and slick footwork. He was used to help
Joe in 'Cutting-off-the-Ring', and setting traps.
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Salvatore Ruggirello ~ {Age; 31} ~ 6' 1" ~ 200 lbs. ~ {Tunis, Tunisia}
Record > 29-52-0 {23 KO's}
Called, the Italian 'Bocce Ball'. A durable punching-bag. Used to give Joe 'Rounds in the Ring'.
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George Higgs ~ {Age; 22} ~ 6' 2 1/2"" ~ 170 lbs. ~ {Florida, by way of New York City}
Record > 3-5-1 {2 KO's}
Nothing more than a body, to help with Joe's timing and left-jab. Was tall enough to present
someone like Braddock's height.
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George 'Nickels' Nicholson ~ {Age; 24} ~ 6' 1" ~ 192 lbs. ~ {Yonkers, New York}
Record > 6-4-0 {5 KO's}
Another young 'body' to take punishment.
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Leonard 'Tree' Dixon ~ {Age; 29} ~ 6' 7" ~ 215 lbs. ~ {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}
Record > 14-14-1 {8 KO's}
A tall fighter, who had long arms. Another fighter to imitate the tall stance of James Braddock,
to help Joe Louis with his left-jab.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-15-2015 at 05:56 PM.
Well to be fair Louis was lucky to get the shot after getting his ass fucking kicked in by Max i mean come on now he was owned and got the shot. I say take advantage and there nothing unethical about it Louis lost so he had to make some sacrifices to get the hw belt and he did.
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