Corbett-Tunney Video
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HomicideHenry
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Corbett-Tunney Video
http://orphanfilmsymposium.blogspot.com ... cture.html
^^^'Gentleman' Jim Corbett spars/demonstrates the various punches he used in the ring in his prime, against Gene Tunney, giving Tunney instruction as to what to do when he fought Dempsey
^^^'Gentleman' Jim Corbett spars/demonstrates the various punches he used in the ring in his prime, against Gene Tunney, giving Tunney instruction as to what to do when he fought Dempsey
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The Great John L
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Very nice HH, I hadn't seen that before.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Good find HH
Awesome stuff.
Awesome stuff.
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Ambling Alp
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Corbett and Tunney were similar to each other in some ways. Both were boxers who outsmarted their opponents. Both upset long time champions who had been idle for 3 years. Neither have been that popular.
Nice to see that they are getting some attention here.
Nice to see that they are getting some attention here.
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i thunk tunney was being a little kind to corbett there with that remarkHomicideHenry wrote:Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
- Seems designed as a promotional release for Tunney's next fight.Adamj1987 wrote:i thunk tunney was being a little kind to corbett there with that remarkHomicideHenry wrote:Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
Reminds me of the Sullivan/Jeffries/Corbett footage where Sullivan puts a feint on Corbett in a much more convincing fashion. This a choreograph with Corbett's wearing patent leather shoes.
Corbett winds up on his punches in the footage showing most unimpressive techniques by modern standards. Always been more impressed with Corbett's foot movement than any thing he did with his hands. Nice little historical clip though.
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Yes, especially with his statement that Corbett was as good as Benny Leonard.Adamj1987 wrote:i thunk tunney was being a little kind to corbett there with that remarkHomicideHenry wrote:Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Corbett showed alot in the clips of what was then known as a 'vertical punch', which was later fashioned into the modern uppercut, as well as what was then known as a 'cork screw punch'. It looks hokey as hell today, but in Corbett's day, men were more methodical, they didn't waste punches, and they threw from any angle they could, even if the punches looked like something out of martial arts.
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indeed the reason was because they were schooled by the old bake knucklers who took plenty more damage from punches so adopted the style to avoid the punch i cant help thinking that teh bake knuckle stance and fighting style would cause problems for todays fighters aprts from the high chin defenceHomicideHenry wrote:Corbett showed alot in the clips of what was then known as a 'vertical punch', which was later fashioned into the modern uppercut, as well as what was then known as a 'cork screw punch'. It looks hokey as hell today, but in Corbett's day, men were more methodical, they didn't waste punches, and they threw from any angle they could, even if the punches looked like something out of martial arts.
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Tell that to those who dismiss bare knuckle fighters, or those molded from around that time frame.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
BUMP.....for anyone who hasnt seen the film of this....
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Damn. Thought for a second that was a current post from Ambling Alp. Where the hell has that guy been?
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Thats a really interesting book anway FIGHT PICTURES by Dan Streible.
It has an entire chapter on the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight,and the lost version of the Jeffries-Sharky bout.
Jack Johnson's fights too.
It has an entire chapter on the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight,and the lost version of the Jeffries-Sharky bout.
Jack Johnson's fights too.
Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Was Jim J. Corbett the original inventor of "The Smash"
You be the judge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNo8nXD3xoc
You be the judge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNo8nXD3xoc
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I see you are a mind reader.Adamj1987 wrote:i thunk tunney was being a little kind to corbett there with that remarkHomicideHenry wrote:Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
You should use your ability to make a killing in the financial markets.
I can't tell you how IMPRESSED I am with your unique ability to read minds.
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Too bad you weren't around then to correct Gene Tunney when he spoke.raylawpc wrote:Yes, especially with his statement that Corbett was as good as Benny Leonard.Adamj1987 wrote:i thunk tunney was being a little kind to corbett there with that remarkHomicideHenry wrote:Your welcome. I didnt think this piece of history didnt exist on film, but I was wrong. Tunney, I believe was later quoted that he couldnt believe the almost 60 year old Corbett was still so saavy and nimble, couldnt believe how well sounded he was as a boxer.
You could have shown him the error of his ways.
LOL
Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Here is the link that Granberry was interested in seeing.
Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Here is the link to the Pathex 9.5 mm film of Tunney and Corbett sparring.HomicideHenry wrote:http://orphanfilmsymposium.blogspot.com ... cture.html
^^^'Gentleman' Jim Corbett spars/demonstrates the various punches he used in the ring in his prime, against Gene Tunney, giving Tunney instruction as to what to do when he fought Dempsey
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I wonder if a more complete version of their session exists.
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It would be interesting to know what Pathe News did with all the original film footage of the fights they filmed.
Probably scrapped them on the editing room floor and either tossed it away or recycled it.
Probably scrapped them on the editing room floor and either tossed it away or recycled it.
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That turns my stomach.Brutu wrote:It would be interesting to know what Pathe News did with all the original film footage of the fights they filmed.
Probably scrapped them on the editing room floor and either tossed it away or recycled it.
But what you are posting is greatly appreciated.
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Just great stuff!
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Re: Corbett-Tunney Video
Interesting footage.