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Rocky Marciano

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Died 41 years ago today. One day before his birthday :cry:
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Thanks for the reminder of such as sad day.

Rocky will always be one of the greatest examples of sheer will and determination.
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"R.I.P. ROCKY"

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September 1, 1923 – August 31, 1969

:bow: 49-0 with 43 kos :bow:
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The Great John L wrote:Thanks for the reminder of such as sad day.

Rocky will always be one of the greatest examples of sheer will and determination.
Well-said.
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One of the Greatest there will ever be.

GOD BLESS ROCK. :bow:
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rocky marciano.. born rocco machegiano in brockton MS,he was the former undefeated heavyweight champion of the world from 1952 to 1956 only one loss in his amatuer days to a guy named colly wallace after that he never lost again amateur or professional. had an over head looping right he named his sussie q ,the guy was relentless!, he trained hard and fought harder he was the rock of his times and yes sadly died a day before his 45th birthday in a light aircraft crash over LOWA in 1969 :( in my eyes probably one of the greatest fighters to ever step in the ring! RIP ROCKY MARCIANO...THE BROCKTON BOMBER
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His amateur record was 8-4

Lost to:
Henry Lester by dq.

Joey Deangelis L3 -AAU championships 1946
Coley Wallace L3 -East Coast Golden Gloves championships 1948
Bob Girard L3 same tourn.
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Expug wrote:His amateur record was 8-4

Lost to:
Henry Lester by dq.

Joey Deangelis L3 -AAU championships 1946
Coley Wallace L3 -East Coast Golden Gloves championships 1948
Bob Girard L3 same tourn.
:bow: thanks you know your marciano history your obviously a big fan like myself that was never mentioned in his book
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stoppageking wrote:
Expug wrote:His amateur record was 8-4

Lost to:
Henry Lester by dq.

Joey Deangelis L3 -AAU championships 1946
Coley Wallace L3 -East Coast Golden Gloves championships 1948
Bob Girard L3 same tourn.
:bow: thanks you know your marciano history your obviously a big fan like myself that was never mentioned in his book
Commas & sentence periods. Important.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
stoppageking wrote:
Expug wrote:His amateur record was 8-4

Lost to:
Henry Lester by dq.

Joey Deangelis L3 -AAU championships 1946
Coley Wallace L3 -East Coast Golden Gloves championships 1948
Bob Girard L3 same tourn.
:bow: thanks you know your marciano history your obviously a big fan like myself that was never mentioned in his book
Commas & sentence periods. Important.
:lol: :box:
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Iconic in American Culture. I was surprised to find out that a fair amount of kids as young as 10 years old know his name.
I think he is a great representative of what is great about our culture. John L. you said it.....Sheer will and determination. Something that surely is ever present within the human spirit and remarkably often finds premier examples expressed in America. And Rocky certainly qualifies.
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stoppageking wrote:RIP ROCKY MARCIANO...THE BROCKTON BOMBER
He was called "The Brockton Blockbuster". :TU:
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And who over 40, cant help but think of "The Rock" whenever they hear this song on the radio anymore after watching the video on MTV 25 years ago.
Remember this one?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfiQejr9MhE
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Good to see Basilio in video
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Ur right that is Carmen Basilio in it.
and I thought for all these years when rememering it, that it was Rocky Marciano that flashed by in it in a nano-second.
(not having seen the video in over 20 years)
We did not have the luxury of being able to freeze frame the tv screen in 1986 to check it out tho.
BTW Im still going to l think of the Rock whenever I hear this song .
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Thats ok two tought Italians :bag: . First time I seen that video.
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wsbuf wrote:Thats ok two tought Italians :bag: . First time I seen that video.

with hairy chests.
Also u noticed that Basilio and Marciano sort of had the same aura as if they drew thier power from some unseen reservoir of force?
Marciano's power drew from that hidden well deeper.
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Crease wrote:
stoppageking wrote:RIP ROCKY MARCIANO...THE BROCKTON BOMBER
He was called "The Brockton Blockbuster". :TU:
yeah but first they named him the bomber and it was later changed to blockbuster! :OhYes: :TU:
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