http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41339153
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/20/spor ... ml?mcubz=3
don't want to sound too nostalgic,JMac wrote:I'm a little punchy now so I can't remember if it was Lamotta or Gene Fulmer who told the joke about fighting Ray Robinson. I've seen them both speak at boxing events.
Back in the day, boxers wore either black or white trunks. The A side boxer or champ would have the 1st choice. Since it was either Fulmer or Lamotta who was the champ at the time, he said he wanted to wear white trunks since he knew that's what Robinson like. He normally didn't care what color he wore. When he got in the ring and looked over at Robinson, he had white trunks on so he called the ref over and said "Robinson has white trunks on. How are they going to tell us apart?" It was funny at the time.
RIP Champ.
JMac wrote:I'm a little punchy now so I can't remember if it was Lamotta or Gene Fulmer who told the joke about fighting Ray Robinson. I've seen them both speak at boxing events.
Back in the day, boxers wore either black or white trunks. The A side boxer or champ would have the 1st choice. Since it was either Fulmer or Lamotta who was the champ at the time, he said he wanted to wear white trunks since he knew that's what Robinson like. He normally didn't care what color he wore. When he got in the ring and looked over at Robinson, he had white trunks on so he called the ref over and said "Robinson has white trunks on. How are they going to tell us apart?" It was funny at the time.
RIP Champ.
I like the one where he said after fighting Sugar Ray Robinson 6 times that he fought him so many times he probably has diabetes.man wrote:don't want to sound too nostalgic,JMac wrote:I'm a little punchy now so I can't remember if it was Lamotta or Gene Fulmer who told the joke about fighting Ray Robinson. I've seen them both speak at boxing events.
Back in the day, boxers wore either black or white trunks. The A side boxer or champ would have the 1st choice. Since it was either Fulmer or Lamotta who was the champ at the time, he said he wanted to wear white trunks since he knew that's what Robinson like. He normally didn't care what color he wore. When he got in the ring and looked over at Robinson, he had white trunks on so he called the ref over and said "Robinson has white trunks on. How are they going to tell us apart?" It was funny at the time.
RIP Champ.
but i feel like fighters don't make
these kinds of jokes anymore ...
I thought the same thing. Surprised he didn't have dementia.Baby Face Finster wrote:It's actually incredible that he reached the age of 95 considering the amount of punishment he took during his career. RIP Champ.
JMac wrote:I like the one where he said after fighting Sugar Ray Robinson 6 times that he fought him so many times he probably has diabetes.man wrote:don't want to sound too nostalgic,JMac wrote:I'm a little punchy now so I can't remember if it was Lamotta or Gene Fulmer who told the joke about fighting Ray Robinson. I've seen them both speak at boxing events.
Back in the day, boxers wore either black or white trunks. The A side boxer or champ would have the 1st choice. Since it was either Fulmer or Lamotta who was the champ at the time, he said he wanted to wear white trunks since he knew that's what Robinson like. He normally didn't care what color he wore. When he got in the ring and looked over at Robinson, he had white trunks on so he called the ref over and said "Robinson has white trunks on. How are they going to tell us apart?" It was funny at the time.
RIP Champ.
but i feel like fighters don't make
these kinds of jokes anymore ...