One evening after a four round sparring session at the 32nd Naval Street Gym in San Diego with my friend,amateur heavyweight Gary Young,I was eavesdropping on a conversation between a couple of sailors who were watching the workouts at ringside.One of them brought up the subject of West Jordan,Utah.You see, he was from there and so were the fighting Fullmer brothers.He was saying to the other tar that he learned how to fight watching the Fullmers,especially Gene,and that West Jordan was equivalent of the Garden of Eden, in so many words.He went on and on about West Jordan,Utah when finally the other sailor cut him off.
"I've been to West Jordan,Utah,"he spouted."It's the armpit of the world."
With that remark ,the conversation went no further.
I remember watching Gene Fullmer fight on TV. He was handled by another West Jordanian,Marv Jensen. Together,they climbed up a tough middleweight division during the 50's with Gene wresting the title from Sugar Ray Robinson.
Back then I never liked Gene Fullmer. He pretty much had his way with two of my favorites,Ray Robinson and Carmen Basilio.For one thing, I didn't like the way Fullmer fought. I thought he was a dirty fighter,but reassessing it,he was just a crude hulk of a man. He didn't seem to mind getting punched as long as he could get in there with one of his bull rushes and get a few swats in of his own.He only lost six times in 84 fights and if you look at how he fared against Robby and Carmen,his won/loss ratio is more impressive than how the other two finished against him.Gene was 2wins,a loss,and a draw against Robinson.Carmen couldn't finish against him in two tries,yet Robinson and Basilio were inaugural inductees into the IBHF while Gene had to wait his turn the following year.Gene should have been sitting in that group shot of the first inductees along with Carmen.
Sometimes I think Fullmer is more known for his only loss to Robinson. Ray was getting pushed around for the second time when you know what happened. If you look up "left hook" in the dictionary,you'll see Robinson's left glove on the side of Fullmer's chin. Robinson and Basilio were way ahead on the popularity scale than Fullmer. Robinson is usually considered the best pound for pound fighter(though I'd have to disagree with that if I think of him as a middleweight)and the IBHOF erected their Hall of Fame headquarters in Canastoga ,New York,Basilio's burg.
But Gene was from West Jordan. Not exactly a hub of the boxing world.It's a tough place.A blue collar town.And just because Mormons aren't supposed to smoke and drink doesn't mean they can't take care of themselves.I've passed through West Jordan,Utah. It's a far cry from ,let's say,New Haven,Connecticut.
So while Fullmer was tucked away in the "armpit of the world",as that disgruntled swabby said,Robinson and Basilio were written about,interviewed,and documented as icons of the sport. Their faces were out there while Gene's busted up mug kept inside Mormon country. But he was satisfied with that. Gene and his former manager Marv Jensen donated a lot of time and money in their neck of the woods for the community and especially youth groups. Though Fullmer might have looked like a "dirty fighter",he was a nice guy outside those ropes.I credit Marv Jensen for looking after him. When Gene finally met his match by another brute,Dick Tiger,Jensen talked his charge into hanging them up.
Gene Fullmer passed away this week,several days after his fighting bro Jay left us. If you want to refer to West Jordan as an "armpit", then go ahead,but then I've got say that Gene Fullmer was the deodorant that made it smell not so bad.

Gene Fullmer modeling one of his boxing techniques-leading with his face


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