Brian London-British HW Champ 1958-59 thread

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Evidently I did not read the newspaper article that sweet sci posted very closely. It does say that Ingo staggered to his feet at a count of 4 as the bell was ringing.
I thought that both of the articles I quoted implied it that he was still down, though they could have been more clear. Especially the "Boxing Register" saying that Johansson "literally' was saved by the bell. To me that indicates that he was still down.

This makes you want to see the fight even more, especially the last round. Would also be interesting to time it and see if London's claim that the last round was cut short was true.

As a side note, I noticed the article that sweet sci posted also mentioned that Johansson's European title was not on the line. In the "Boxing Encyclopedia" it is listed as a European title fight. :D
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Maybe Woller can upload the last round to Youtube...
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Here is a link to another photograph from Johansson vs London
(round seven).

http://www.antekprizering.com/johanssonlondon8655.html
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...i've never seen the fight, though i did see a reproduction of a photo which shows johannson on the canvas, looks as if he is out, and the headline over the picture said "Wake up, ingo, you won"

i also recall ingo saying his sister could beat brian london, and a reporter said maybe she could be the opponent in ingo's next fight. ingo was too smart, though...there was no next fight with sis or anyone.


i have a clear memory of brian london fighting flloyd patterson and around the seventh round brian was looking for a soft spot on the canvas. he finally found one and sat down gently so as not to raise any dust from the canvas.
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[quote="jaclem2"]...i've never seen the fight, though i did see a reproduction of a photo which shows johannson on the canvas, looks as if he is out, and the headline over the picture said "Wake up, ingo, you won"

i also recall ingo saying his sister could beat brian london, and a reporter said maybe she could be the opponent in ingo's next fight. ingo was too smart, though...there was no next fight with sis or anyone.


i have a clear memory of brian london fighting flloyd patterson and around the seventh round brian was looking for a soft spot on the canvas. he finally found one and sat down gently so as not to raise any dust from the canvas.[/quote]

couldn't of been that clear a memory , as London didn't go down till the 11th, but yes he was looking hurt and sorry for himself from around the 7th
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As a side note, Ingo was ringside for the Patterson v London fight, and it was watching this that made up his mind he could beat Patterson, as he found him quick but over estimated in the power department.
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Also London was always good for a quote,

Before the Ali fight Howard Cosell thought he'd get a reaction from London.

Cosell "Brian, they say your a patsy, a dirty fighter, that you have no class, that your just in there for a ride and a fast payday. and that you have no chance against Ali, what do you say about that?"

London "Go f*ck yourself!"

The producer shouted "No, thats not what Howard thinks its what others have been saying"

So the next take, London replies "Who ever says that can go f*cuk themselves!"
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old bones.....I didn't say london was stopped in the seventh...i said he was looking as if he wanted to get out of there around the seventh. i know the end came later...so your post verifies my own clear memory. thank you.
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jaclem2 wrote:old bones.....I didn't say london was stopped in the seventh...i said he was looking as if he wanted to get out of there around the seventh. i know the end came later...so your post verifies my own clear memory. thank you.
fair enough mate
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Here is Patterson vrs London(1959)

http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=64266[/quote]
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Brutu wrote:
Bladder wrote:Image
Thanks for the information.I never knew this book was even published.
Here is a link to the publisher.

http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore/BookD ... -000166402
Anyone purchase a copy of that book before it seemingly vanished ?
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Old bones Ian wrote:Also London was always good for a quote,

Before the Ali fight Howard Cosell thought he'd get a reaction from London.

Cosell "Brian, they say your a patsy, a dirty fighter, that you have no class, that your just in there for a ride and a fast payday. and that you have no chance against Ali, what do you say about that?"

London "Go f*ck yourself!"

The producer shouted "No, thats not what Howard thinks its what others have been saying"

So the next take, London replies "Who ever says that can go f*cuk themselves!"
He should have told Cosell to screw himself on every take. Cosell had a penchant for asking stupid, insulting questions. And I often thought Jim Gray must be related to somebody to keep his job. He asks the dumbest questions and he's the most award interviewer I've ever seen.

The London fight convinced Ingo to retire. His chin was completely gone and he knew it. He took no risks in the London fight and barely survived.
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most awkward interviewer
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Brutu wrote: 16 Jan 2011, 20:18
Bladder wrote:Image
Thanks for the information.I never knew this book was even published.
Here is a link to the publisher.

http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore/BookD ... -000166402
bump
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Muhammad Ali vrs Brian London August.6.1966 Earl's Court London England.

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