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#31
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10-04-2012, 11:37 AM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
Collapsed from exhaustion????? No, he collapsed because Griffith knocked Paret's brain into the 4th row of spectators. Rocky Balboa never took an ass whooping like that. What was the ref looking at as Paret took 20+ brutal head shots, most of them when he was defenseless?
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#34
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10-04-2012, 05:12 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
Its the way it was back then, a Championship fight was decided by the fighters if at all possible...... He could of went down, his corner could have jumped in to save him. I honestly don't think a lot of flashy boxers today would have lasted back then, toughness was worth a lot more when it was 15 rounds with 6 ounce gloves. |
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#35
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10-04-2012, 05:24 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
I agree, no way in hell Mayweather could last 12 rounds, let alone 15 rounds against the likes of Sugar Ray Robinson Mayweather can not hit hard, can you imagine him trying to go toe to toe with Fullmer, or Carmen Basillio? They would laugh him out of the ring Or having the stamina to go 15 rounds in 120 degree heat against Joey Maxim? Todays fighters are jokes compared to the old school legends |
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#36
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10-04-2012, 06:23 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
That's correct! It's true the WBC & WBA versions of the championship 15 round title fights ended then(1983), but not the IBF version.. see 1986's cruiserweight war between Dwight Muhammad Qawi losing a 15 round decision(and his IBF title) to a very young Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield. I really enjoyed the 15 round fights...The year I was born Mike Weaver knocked out then undefeated Big John Tate to win the WBA's Heavyweight title, if the fight had been 12 rounds Tate would have won an easy unanimous decision..as it turned out Weaver knocked him out cold in the 15th round with only seconds remaining
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#37
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10-04-2012, 06:37 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
Yes seems like taking such a thorough ass kicking from the middleweight champion like that you wouldn't be calling your next challenger for your welterweight title a "Maricón" only 2 months later..but the really ironic thing about calling Griffith a homo or a ****** in spanish before their fight is .. Benny was actually right about him , The only other professional boxer who was quoted as saying that he had relations with both men and women was U.S. Virgin Islander Emile Griffith, who told The New York Times in 2005 that he struggled with his sexuality for years. His comments came decades after he ended his 18-year career as a pro boxer. (Taken from an article about current boxer Puerto Rican featherweight Orlando Cruz ..he announced to the world that he is gay on Wednesday) |
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#38
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10-04-2012, 07:59 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
That is correct, later on in life Griffith admitted to being with both men and woman I think where Paret saw Griffith that way is that before he turned pro Griffith was a Haberdasher for a womans hat factory So peddling womans hats around New York City was not the manliest job in the world before becoming a pro boxer No doubt if Griffith liked men and woman back in the 50s and 60s he would keep it a secret In fact if he was confused about it or scared the truth would come out he would have even more fury behind his punches The Documentary touches on Griffith in later life visiting gay brothels and getting beaten up by gangs of gay thugs in New York If anybody is interested in this thread I suggest watching "Ring of Fire" I have it on DVD so I have not looked for it online but im sure its there Its my second favorite documentary behind "Hoop Dreams" |
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#39
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10-06-2012, 09:40 PM
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Re: Benny "The Kid" Paret Calls Emile Griffith a "Maricón" Before Their 1962 Title Fight
It's actually called a sub dural hematoma, not that it makes a difference. Dude took a major ass beating. QUOTE=AlvinKarpis;3225255]All title fights before 1983 were scheduled for 15 rounds, so this fight STILL had 3 rounds to go! Rob666 correctly said this on the 1st page[/QUOTE] |