Lamar Clark vs. Bartoli Soni "Crusade for Freedom"
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Lamar Clark vs. Bartoli Soni "Crusade for Freedom"
I'm glad you did a thread on Clark. I think in alot of ways Clark was a bit of a legendary figure, almost Paul Bunyanesque. Most consecutive knockouts, etc. and at the heart of it all he was just a regular guy like you or me. If he existed today he probably would of been a 'Toughman' superstar, and may of had a few fights as a pro. Then again---- being that fighters today take such soft touches to the top, maybe Clark would have been a top ten guy today, so who knows.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Lamar Clark vs. Bartoli Soni "Crusade for Freedom"
He was probably better than a Toughman competitor given that he was able to go over 9 rounds with a skilled fighter with a punch like Rademacher, but he was definitely journeyman calibre. A good modern day equivalent would be David Rodriguez.HomicideHenry wrote:I'm glad you did a thread on Clark. I think in alot of ways Clark was a bit of a legendary figure, almost Paul Bunyanesque. Most consecutive knockouts, etc. and at the heart of it all he was just a regular guy like you or me. If he existed today he probably would of been a 'Toughman' superstar, and may of had a few fights as a pro. Then again---- being that fighters today take such soft touches to the top, maybe Clark would have been a top ten guy today, so who knows.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Lamar Clark vs. Bartoli Soni "Crusade for Freedom"
We knock him today because 99% of his kayo wins were over 0-0-0 opponents. No wonder people even then never heard of him. He was mostly fighting lumberjacks, miners, bar room brawlers, and pro wrestlers.Il Duce wrote:The people that 'knock' Lamar Clark, knew nothing about the 'Cedar City Bomber'.HomicideHenry wrote:I'm glad you did a thread on Clark. I think in alot of ways Clark was a bit of a legendary figure, almost Paul Bunyanesque. Most consecutive knockouts, etc. and at the heart of it all he was just a regular guy like you or me. If he existed today he probably would of been a 'Toughman' superstar, and may of had a few fights as a pro. Then again---- being that fighters today take such soft touches to the top, maybe Clark would have been a top ten guy today, so who knows.
Just a raw 'strong boy', who was a High School Football Star, and was only 5' 10" and 180 lbs.
A 'project' of Marv Jensen, who had hoped to get Lamar some 'fame' by knocking out a bunch
of 'hamby-donnics'.