wsbuf wrote:Robinson wrote:It would be nice to see some footage of him.
It is a real shame that a lot talented men like
Bell are almost forgotten and the so called
boxing historians seldom mention their triumph's
or hard work when they print their books.
It looks like he took alot of fights late minute
notice and fought often, which is no doubt
why he has a lot of 'L's on his record. Taking
fights on short notice seems like a good idea
at the time, but the reason behind a loss is
often forgotten, but that 'L' always stands
the test of time.
Agreed. I'm tired of same old stories. I just finished Angelo Dundee's book. I wish he talked more of his fighters he had (Dupas, Pastrano, etc.) . While his relationship with Ali and Leonard was interesting, it has been said over and over.
I got the book in the hopes of reading about Ellis, Pastrano etc, and even
some come back Foreman. But the book addressed nothing new and really
seemed to celebrate the Ali angle too much. It is an ashame because
to me reading about say a Jimmy Ellis in this case is more interesting,
and that is only because I have had my fill on Ali as a young lad. Ali,
Tyson, Robinson etc is the grade school education of a boxing fan,
the trouble is the late high school and university education is harder
to come by because less and less people want to print anything on
the rarer and more 'obscure' fighters.