Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
How do you think he would have fared as a professional boxer?
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=42669
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=42669
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Neat. I wouldn't call him another Liston but he definitely looks like he had some potential -- maybe a lot of potential.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
He probably would have done the same as Liston and been annihilated by Clay.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
IMOP He may have been a top ten contender by the time Ali was stripped of his title,
and instead fought Joe Frazier,or perhaps Jimmy Ellis for a title belt.
and instead fought Joe Frazier,or perhaps Jimmy Ellis for a title belt.
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Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
I disagree. The Americans regularly had the upper hand in AM comps vs the Soviets, the same would've occured for the most part in the pro ranks. Look at what correlated with American HWs doing awful on the pro scene . . they've been too piss-poor in the AMs for over a decade.
Hell, just look at instances like an incredibly green, raw 19 year old Foreman just walking over an older, much more experienced Jonas Čepulis in the Olympics.
Hell, just look at instances like an incredibly green, raw 19 year old Foreman just walking over an older, much more experienced Jonas Čepulis in the Olympics.
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Look also how he struggled in eliminations to win a SD against Trela, who was 5'7'' and 189 (even if also more experienced).dempseyfire wrote:Hell, just look at instances like an incredibly green, raw 19 year old Foreman just walking over an older, much more experienced Jonas Čepulis in the Olympics.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
George Foreman was like an anamoly.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Also since the East Europeans fighters back then(1950's,1960's,the Cold War era) could never turn pro,there was no incentive to really improve and they just got stale when they should have been in their prime.
(i.e bukko... millions... and millions and.... MILLIONS of rubels.)
(i.e bukko... millions... and millions and.... MILLIONS of rubels.)
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Who were the best Heavyweight East European amateur fighters of the
1950's-1970's?
How would they be ranked?
There seems to be so little film or video-tape of their fights available.
1950's-1970's?
How would they be ranked?
There seems to be so little film or video-tape of their fights available.
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Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Not really. Most U.S. amateurs were babies compared to the fighters from the communist states they were boxing. People hail about Stevenson but the guy was in his physical prime (late 20s/early 30s) blasting out 20 year olds.Brutu wrote:George Foreman was like an anamoly.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Ron Lyle was about 30 years old when he fought as an amateur.
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Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Amateur boxing back in the day used to be much better, There was not head gear. The matches were often charged by political fiction as well between nations.
I never heard of Abramov until now. He looks pretty good. If I were to pick a Russian amateur champion pre 1980 that could have been champion, my pick is Igor Vysotsky. Vysotsky was a hard punching fighter who beat the best amateurs of his time, including some who would become champion in the professional ranks. If Vysotsky tuned pro in the early 70's, he might have been the top guy in the mid to late 70's as Ali, Foreman, and Frazier began to fade. Check him out on the below link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Vysotsky
I never heard of Abramov until now. He looks pretty good. If I were to pick a Russian amateur champion pre 1980 that could have been champion, my pick is Igor Vysotsky. Vysotsky was a hard punching fighter who beat the best amateurs of his time, including some who would become champion in the professional ranks. If Vysotsky tuned pro in the early 70's, he might have been the top guy in the mid to late 70's as Ali, Foreman, and Frazier began to fade. Check him out on the below link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Vysotsky
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Is there any film/video footage of Igor Vysotsky?
esp sparring with Ali?
esp sparring with Ali?
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
How good was the 6 foot 5 inch tall,Russian amateur heavyweight Evgeny Makarenko?
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Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Lyle was in his late 20s as an amateur, and had just started boxing in his 20s in prison . .Brutu wrote:Ron Lyle was about 30 years old when he fought as an amateur.
I'm not saying the Soviet fighters sucked, I just believe the HW scene would've still been dominated primarily by U.S. fighters, but of course someone like a Vysotsky could've been a champ in the late 70s, as long as he didn't fight Larry Holmes
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
IMOP,American amateur boxers esp heavyweights,had/have the luxury of eating big thick juicy steaks and drink lots of milk
as they train and get ready.
Soviet amateur boxers back then probably just felt grateful to get a bowel of gruel at the end of the day,
and maybe a few rubels for pocket change at the end of the year if they were lucky.
BTW Anyone know if Sylvester Stallone based the character "Ivan Drago' from ROCKYIV(1985),
on any particular boxer?
as they train and get ready.
Soviet amateur boxers back then probably just felt grateful to get a bowel of gruel at the end of the day,
and maybe a few rubels for pocket change at the end of the year if they were lucky.
BTW Anyone know if Sylvester Stallone based the character "Ivan Drago' from ROCKYIV(1985),
on any particular boxer?
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Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
Are you being serious?Brutu wrote:IMOP,American amateur boxers esp heavyweights,had/have the luxury of eating big thick juicy steaks and drink lots of milk
as they train and get ready.
Soviet amateur boxers back then probably just felt grateful to get a bowel of gruel at the end of the day,
and maybe a few rubels for pocket change at the end of the year if they were lucky.
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The USSR treated their top amateurs VERY well. The Soviet Union was one of the two superpowers in the world at the time, it wasn't Somalia. For those the regime deemed 'special', and that would include their Olympic athletes, they were garnished with top shelf resources . . .I'm sure that included plenty of 'big juicy steaks' . . .
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You appear to have no knowledge of how the USSR viewed it's top sportsmen.Brutu wrote:Soviet amateur boxers back then probably just felt grateful to get a bowel of gruel at the end of the day,
and maybe a few rubels for pocket change at the end of the year if they were lucky.
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
check out how Abramov blocks a left to the body when he was against the ropes.
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anyone have a listing of all of Andrei Abramov's amateur record?
did he go to the Olympics?
what American or West European amateur heavyweights that later turned pro
did he fight?
Did Abramov eventually lose to Jonas Chepulis(who didnt look like a spring chicken when he fought 19 year old George Foreman in MexicoCity in 1968).
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=64100[/quote]
anyone have a listing of all of Andrei Abramov's amateur record?
did he go to the Olympics?
what American or West European amateur heavyweights that later turned pro
did he fight?
Did Abramov eventually lose to Jonas Chepulis(who didnt look like a spring chicken when he fought 19 year old George Foreman in MexicoCity in 1968).
Re: Andrei Abramov the"Russian Sonny Liston"(1962)
I have read of another Russian amateur heavyweight champion
by the name of Vadim Yemelyanov who competed in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo Japan.
He was big ,6 ft 4 inches tall and 230 lbs.
He fought Joe Frazier in the semi-finals.
Frazier knocked him down twice in the second and his handlers threw in the towel.
Frazier also broke his own thumb in doing so too.
by the name of Vadim Yemelyanov who competed in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo Japan.
He was big ,6 ft 4 inches tall and 230 lbs.
He fought Joe Frazier in the semi-finals.
Frazier knocked him down twice in the second and his handlers threw in the towel.
Frazier also broke his own thumb in doing so too.
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Here is a link to a rare pic of Joe Frazier in the semi-finals of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics knocking down Vadim Yemelyanov,in which Frazier would also
break his thumb.
Frazier did not know that he had broken his thumb other then it really hurt.
http://books.google.com/books?id=tbEDAA ... pg=PA48&dq
also be sure to scroll up to see a pic of George Foreman vs Stamford"Big Bamboo"
Harris who would later become one of Foreman's sparring partner in Jamacia in 1973.
break his thumb.
Frazier did not know that he had broken his thumb other then it really hurt.
http://books.google.com/books?id=tbEDAA ... pg=PA48&dq
also be sure to scroll up to see a pic of George Foreman vs Stamford"Big Bamboo"
Harris who would later become one of Foreman's sparring partner in Jamacia in 1973.