SaadOffTheDeck wrote:granberry wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He had more than that. His stamina was off the charts and his will was unbreakable.
He had no boxing ability.
Some of the 'stamina' came from what the muslims who ran him once he got the title put on his mouthpiece after 9 or 10 rounds. Ask Milt Bailey.
The Jerry Martin fight finished him. He took such a bad physical beating in that fight that he never won a fight against a good fighter the rest of his career.
Everybody in Philly considered him a "nice guy." He was good natured and didn't have any nastiness in him. I remember Wesley Mouzon saying to me, on the same night his fighter Dwight Braxton had just beaten Franklin for the second time. "He's a nice guy." I wasn't quite sure what that had to do with anything, but Mouzon repeated it several times.
I saw Franklin fight at the Spectrum against Dale Grant (more a blown up middleweight), Yaqui Lopez (their first fight), and Billy Douglas. Matt went CRASHING to the canvas against Douglas. got a long count from the ref, who later stopped the fight in Matt's favor in the very next round in a disputed ending. Poor Billy Douglas always got the short end of the stick in Philly.
Wow, it's amazing you attended so many fights without watching any of them. You clearly know nothing about Saad Muhammad. He went CRASHING to the canvas many times, and then he got up. Richie Kates face planted him.
Too say he had nothing but a punch is laughable. Obviously you're just looking to start some sort of stupid argument. So fire away with your idiotic attempts. I shouldn't expect anything meaningful or intelligent from you concerning anyone with Muhammad in their name.
His name was Matt Franklin. I knew him for years by that name.
The black muslims he got connected with used him and then dumped him when he was no longer of use to them.
Franklin was taking a steady and awesome beating in losing his title to Dwight Braxton while stooge 'referee' Arthur Merchante stood by and did nothing, obviously going to allow Matt to be beaten to death without stopping it because Matt was the 'designated winner' in that fight.
Finally the only non muslim in Matt's corner, longtime Philly boxing cornerman Adolph Ritocco walked into the ring to stop it. The muslims in Matt's corner grabbed at Ritocco to stop him but he got loose and headed over to where Braxton was beating Matt to a pulp against the ropes with stooge Merchante standing by.
When Merchante saw Matt's cornerman in the ring approaching them he suddenly had a change of heart and made a big, histrionic show of stopping the fight, as if it was his idea.
Braxton, trained by Wesley Mouzon and at that time at his best before he started dissipating, was so superior to Matt in every aspect of boxing technically that the fight was completely one-sided.
It would be interesting to see if Matt still uses his muslim name today, after they used him and dumped him the way they did.
Yaqui Lopez (who fought Matt twice) summed up Franklin/Saad:
"He's just a great puncher. He has nothing else."
If you don't like what Yaqui said, take it up with him.
Matt Franklin was a distinctive fighter. He had guts, physical strength, endurance, and a surprising punch.
But he was a raw product compared to the well taught pros.
And as everyone around Philly said, he was a genuinely nice guy.
He deserved better than what he got from his muslim 'friends.'