... by the boxing writer who invented an entire series of wins for him that were eventually picked up by the national newspapers?
I think "his" name was "Bagel Boy" something or other & rumors were "he" even got a world rating based on "his" falsified record. Anyone know if this is true?
Any & all details regarding this will be greatly appreciated.
Who was the made up Jewish fighter created in the '70s ...
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I was going to say Mike Rossman as well. His father was Italian and mother Jewish. Had quite a few televised bouts, and appeared to be a decent fighter, but then I remember Qawi dropping him with a left hook, and he sat against the ropes till he was counted out. The TKO win over Galindez was a big surprise, but than Victor beat him in the rematch.
A boxing historian named Elliott Harvith -I believe that was his name- started sending out bogus press releases that stated something like:
Mills Junction, Wyoming- Sol "Bagel Boy" Nazerman scored his seventh KO in a row by disposing of heavyweight Muhammad Sanchez at 56 seconds of the first round.
There was no Bagel Boy it was just a way to prove that you could build up a fighter even if the fighter did not exist.
Some papers published it and when he had a dozen or so KOs, he even sent out a photo of Abe Simon with a beard and mustache painted on, claiming it was the Bagel Boy.
The hoax went on until the Bagel Boy retired undefeated and all boxing historians had a good laugh.
Mills Junction, Wyoming- Sol "Bagel Boy" Nazerman scored his seventh KO in a row by disposing of heavyweight Muhammad Sanchez at 56 seconds of the first round.
There was no Bagel Boy it was just a way to prove that you could build up a fighter even if the fighter did not exist.
Some papers published it and when he had a dozen or so KOs, he even sent out a photo of Abe Simon with a beard and mustache painted on, claiming it was the Bagel Boy.
The hoax went on until the Bagel Boy retired undefeated and all boxing historians had a good laugh.
Braxton landed HUNDREDS of punches in a one sided beating.Seamus wrote:I remember Qawi dropping him with a left hook, and he sat against the ropes till he was counted out. .
It was amazing Rossman stayed up as long as he did.
The first time Rossman was down for a ten count.
That was Braxton's best fight (possibly).
Thanks.enrique wrote:A boxing historian named Elliott Harvith -I believe that was his name- started sending out bogus press releases that stated something like:
Mills Junction, Wyoming- Sol "Bagel Boy" Nazerman scored his seventh KO in a row by disposing of heavyweight Muhammad Sanchez at 56 seconds of the first round.
There was no Bagel Boy it was just a way to prove that you could build up a fighter even if the fighter did not exist.
Some papers published it and when he had a dozen or so KOs, he even sent out a photo of Abe Simon with a beard and mustache painted on, claiming it was the Bagel Boy.
The hoax went on until the Bagel Boy retired undefeated and all boxing historians had a good laugh.