Granberry
To the best of my knowledge, Steele suffered a fracture of the breast bone in the second Apostoli fight, and it seriously effected the mobility of one of his arms (not sure which) Against Al Hostak he was a shell of his former self, and hardly able to defend himself. After his career ended, he was used for the below the waist shots of Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim.
boxers with potentiel but carreer ended too early
I have a film of Steele against Apostoli.Seamus wrote:Granberry
To the best of my knowledge, Steele suffered a fracture of the breast bone in the second Apostoli fight, and it seriously effected the mobility of one of his arms (not sure which) Against Al Hostak he was a shell of his former self, and hardly able to defend himself. After his career ended, he was used for the below the waist shots of Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim.
I can't recognize the same fighter who I saw stop Lesnevich.
What was wrong with Errol Flynn's own "below the waist" ?
Eddie Booker he reitred young due to eye problems in his last year as a pro he beat Holman Williams ans Archie Moore. I don't feel he would have ever got the opportunity to fight for the title although LaMotta might have fought him but i don't see Cerdan or Zale fighting him. Fights with Burley, Charles and Bivins could have happend as well a third with Williams since they were 1-1.
Fritzie Zivic beat Eddie Booker, with Booker outweighing Zivic by over ten pounds.Minotauro wrote:Eddie Booker he reitred young due to eye problems in his last year as a pro he beat Holman Williams ans Archie Moore. I don't feel he would have ever got the opportunity to fight for the title although LaMotta might have fought him but i don't see Cerdan or Zale fighting him. Fights with Burley, Charles and Bivins could have happend as well a third with Williams since they were 1-1.
Archie Moore could never beat Booker.
Booker was never stopped.
He KO'd Archie Moore,
and beat Lloyd Marshall and Holman Williams.
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Ambling Alp
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Ernie Schaaf may have reached his potential, it's hard to say. However his career (and of course his life) ended too early. He already had 75 fights, but he wasn't even 25 when he died.
He had some setbacks, but he had some noteworthy wins- He beat Braddock,Baer,Loughran,Risko,Uzcudun, and Galento. It's too bad that he never got a title shot.
He had some setbacks, but he had some noteworthy wins- He beat Braddock,Baer,Loughran,Risko,Uzcudun, and Galento. It's too bad that he never got a title shot.
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