Totybear wrote:Scientist, the gloves myth was an excuse by the Cooper team. There was a slight delay which got exaggerated as time went on. Nowadays with instant replay and vcr’s it would have been corrected immediately. A bit like Jesus making a few rounds of sandwiches for some visitors becoming feeding 5’000.
What is interesting is on the recent “greatest sportsman” show on sky; Cooper repeated the myth and even suggested that a corner man had to find a steward, who had to go to the dressing room to find replacement gloves!!!!!!
I’ve always respected Cooper immensely but it’s strange to see him say this. I think he has started to believe it himself.
Has to the main topic, I was telling everyone for years that the way to beat Tyson was to jab him on the way in push his head down in close, whip in the uppercuts and drop the right over when he’s tired. Douglas did it first and it’s been followed right through to McBride. Who do we know that perfected that style I wonder?
Ali toys with Tyson and stops him in 8.
What's really weird is Angelo Dundee tells the story too, in it's entirity right down to the steward going off to look for gloves (which Cooper has been saying for years, I have it on a Sky Sports documentary about Ali from about 1990ish) and further embellishes saying he ripped the glove more so the ref would have to replace it!