lloyd marshall dec 10 jake lamotta
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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lloyd marshall dec 10 jake lamotta
was this fight close? i have heard some sources say yes, and others say no
Marshall clear winner
Marshall won the first eight rounds by "consistently connecting with right hand shots that opened cuts around his opponents eyes".
LaMotta only fought in spurts until the 9th round when he poured on more pressure. The decision was unanimous in Marshall's favour (Ref and two judges).
LaMotta claimed an injured knuckle after the bout, but this did not prevent him punching away in the final two rounds as he sought the required KO.
One press report claims that, as the fight wore on, Marshall showed signs of making the stipulated weight of 161. LaMotta came in at 1581/2 and Marshall 1601/4.
LaMotta only fought in spurts until the 9th round when he poured on more pressure. The decision was unanimous in Marshall's favour (Ref and two judges).
LaMotta claimed an injured knuckle after the bout, but this did not prevent him punching away in the final two rounds as he sought the required KO.
One press report claims that, as the fight wore on, Marshall showed signs of making the stipulated weight of 161. LaMotta came in at 1581/2 and Marshall 1601/4.
I did read that thread at the time and while I did cite one of Marshall's sparring partners as saying that it was an easy fight for Lloyd, I did not mention anything about it being LaMotta's thoughness (or a reputation for the same) that prevented the bout from being stopped.Decagon wrote:Here it is:
http://www.boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0
DoubleM wrote:Given half the chance, I'm sure Valdez would have had a field day with BoBo Olson and his beaten opposition.Decagon wrote:Based on what do you think Valdez would beat Lloyd Marshall, a man who knocked out Ezzard Charles and completely dominated Jake LaMotta? A middleweight who also beat Charley Burley, Joey Maxim, Holman Williams, Jack Chase, Freddie Mills and Lou Broulliard?theone wrote:You sure about that last part Decagon? I never saw the fight myself but I've read several times that the fight with Lamotta could have gone either way.Decagon wrote:One of Marshall's old sparring partners once told Harry Otty that it was an "easy fight" for Marshall, and that it would have been stopped if LaMotta hadn't already earned a reputation as being one of the toughest ever.BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:charles was green and lamotta did not get dominated. it was a very close fight. i have read many newspaper reports on the fight.Decagon wrote:Again, I'm really interested in any specific news reports about the situation.
Marshall also indicated that he felt Booker, Burley or Chase would beat LaMotta.
I don't recall saying that. I still have the interview on tape, so I could check what it was that Mr Nelson told me.
From memory (which could be wrong), I think that it was more a case of the beating LaMotta received from Marshall - and apparrently he was a sorry state at the end - would have stopped most other fighters. That's not really the same as LaMotta being allowed to continue because he was LaMotta.
From memory (which could be wrong), I think that it was more a case of the beating LaMotta received from Marshall - and apparrently he was a sorry state at the end - would have stopped most other fighters. That's not really the same as LaMotta being allowed to continue because he was LaMotta.