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

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Braddock had a deal where he took a percentage of Joe's title defences, which was a good move if what unethical.
    What the fuck? No wonder Joe Louis went bankrupt so quick. He possibly had the worst management in boxing history.
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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    I'm surprised Mayweather hasn't put a clause like that into his contracts.
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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Braddock had a deal where he took a percentage of Joe's title defences, which was a good move if what unethical.
    What the fuck? No wonder Joe Louis went bankrupt so quick. He possibly had the worst management in boxing history.

    Joe Louis with Manager > Julian Black

    Julian Black a former 'Numbers Runner' and 'Card Shark' from Chicago, signed Joe Louis
    to a 10-Year Contract in 1934.

    Julian Black received 25% of everything that Joe Louis 'made'.


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

    I like James Braddock, but he did lose 24 times in his career. Louis did say that Braddock was the gamest fighter he ever fought.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by mrbig1 View Post
    I like James Braddock, but he did lose 24 times in his career. Louis did say that Braddock was the gamest fighter he ever fought.
    In late-1933,

    James Braddock was considered 'washed up' at {Age; 28} with a record > 39-23-4.

    His Manager {Joe Gould} couldn't even get him fights anymore, even while 'begging'
    for scraps {$250 to $300} per bout.

    Braddock had a 'problematic' right-hand that he fractured several times. And his left-arm
    had developed the early stages of 'arthritis', preventing Braddock from fully extending his arm.

    He was a true Second-Rate 'Ham-N-Egger'.

    The only thing he had going, was that he was 'tough' and could take a good beating.

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

    That photo of Joe Louis looks cool playing cards.
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    Default Re: James Braddock vs. Joe Louis ~ June 22, 1937 ~ 'The Skinny'

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That photo of Joe Louis looks cool playing cards.
    That was in March 1937 {Joe Louis and Manager; Julian Black}.

    Julian Black had set Joe up with a 'Barnstorming Boxing Exhibition' for Colorado, Utah
    and Southern California.

    They were expecting Joe Louis to reel in $20,000 for a 4-Week Tour.

    It started off well, as they pulled in {6000 spectators} in Denver.

    But in San Diego, they were expecting {6000 spectators} but only {3000}
    turned out to see Joe box with '3' Sparring-Partners.

    In another Southern California Exhibition, only {1000} turned out to watch Joe
    perform in a 3850-seat Arena.

    It was a costly tour, as the 'Railway' travel bill alone was $5500 for the entourage,
    plus $2000 for Sparring-Partners, and another $1000 for 'lavish living'.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-17-2015 at 02:10 AM.

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

    ~ Pre-Fight Reporting ~

    James Braddock

    The Heavyweight Champion was taking this fight with intense seriousness. Despite being
    idle for 2-years, Braddock {Age; 32} was in the finest physical condition he had ever been
    in.

    What his Trainer- Doc Robb did, was feed Braddock heavily, to get him up to 215 lbs. during
    February and March. Then they brought Braddock up to Stone Lake, Wisconsin - before
    opening up his 'regular' Training Camp.

    Braddock then spent 3-Weeks chopping logs with an Axe for 2-Hour intervals, 3-times a day.

    Also, Braddock was doing 5-Mile Runs each day.

    At the end of 3-Weeks, no longer was Braddock a 'thin-legged' gangling-boxer at 185 lbs. Now
    he was 195+ lbs. and finely chiseled.

    Only 3-years earlier {June 1934}, Braddock {Age; 29} was a near-starving 180 lb. spindly-legged
    former washed-up Light-Heavyweight.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-17-2015 at 05:39 PM.

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