Bob Satterfield

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Here' s a guy I think was one of the most exciting fighters of his era.
He fought as both a heavy & LH as a lot of guys in the 40 & 50's did.
Bob could hit like hell, but as often as not , it would be him taking the count. You never knew what would happen with him. Bob didn't care for the decision route. Either you were going or he was. I don't know how often he appeared on the 50's fight telecasts, but he must have been a promoters dream. He wasn't great, but boy was he exciting. Any one out their have any more information about him?
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Here's the record that I have researched for him. I'm still working on adding notes about each bout, but it's complete as far as total bouts. I'm trying to put together all of his bouts that appeared on television, but it's a slow process. I don't know how the format of this record will look here on the forum...probably not too good. I have it in microsoft word format, which is even and neat.



Bob Satterfield
Born: November 9, 1923, Chicago, Illinois (St. Louis, MO?)
Died: June 1, 1977
Height: 6’ 2”
Weight: 167 ¾-189 ¾
Reach:
Stance: Orthodox
Managed by Jack Kearns; Ike Bernstein

TB 79
50-25-4 (35 KO)


1945
Mar 14 Young Mitchell Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 ---
Apr 23 Arthur McWhorter Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 (1:51) HIR
May 2 Mike Parshey Chicago, IL (Chicago Coliseum) L KO 1 (2:10) CT
May 7 Charlie Roth Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 (1:43) CT
May 28 Johnny Vorce Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) D PTS 8 CT
Jul 23 Herman Hayes Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 CT
Aug 10 Vecie Van Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) W KO 1 (1:12) ---
Sep 6 Curley Denton Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) W KO 1 ---
Sep 27 Oscar Boyd Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) W KO 4 FS
Oct 24 Charlie Polk Chicago, IL (Ashland Auditorium) W KO 2 CT
Nov 14 Bob Garner Chicago, IL (Ashland Auditorium) W KO 2 CT
Dec 7 Collins Brown Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 ---
Dec 26 Benny Mc Combs Chicago, IL (Ashland Auditorium) W KO 2 FS

1946
Mar 28 Johnny Clark Chicago, IL (Chicago Coliseum) W KO 5 CT
Apr 25 Holman Williams Chicago, IL (Chicago Coliseum) L PTS 10 CT
Aug 15 Vince Pimpinella Chicago, IL (Comiskey Park) W KO 2 R 11/46
Sep 12 Jake La Motta Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field) L KO 7 GT

1947
Feb 10 Willie Moore Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W PTS 8 CT
Mar 14 Bob Foxworth Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 1 CT
Jun 30 Willie Moore Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 2 ---
Aug 18 Al Johnson Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) L PTS 8 CT
Oct 6 Chuck Hunter Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 10 (2:05) R 12/47
Nov 12 Al Johnson Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 2/48

1948
Jan 23 Sam Baroudi Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 2 R 4/48
May 7 Art Swiden Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 R 7/48
Jun 29 “Oakland” Billy Smith Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 R 9/48
Sep 7 Richard Hagan Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 9 R 11/48
Sep 15 Bob Amos Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) D PTS 10 --
Nov 12 Joey Maxim Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L PTS 10 DET
Dec 10 Bob Amos Chicago, IL (International Amphitheater) W PTS 10 HIR

1949
Jan 31 Archie Moore Toledo, OH (Sports Arena) L KO 3 (0:25) CT
Apr 25 Henry Hall Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) L KO 4 SP
Nov 18 Sylvester Perkins Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 2 ---

1950
Feb 22 Nick Barone Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 5/50
Mar 22 Tommy Gomez Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 DET
May 17 Lee Oma Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 6 (0:41) AC
Sep 25 Lee Oma Buffalo, NY (Memorial Auditorium) L PTS 10 SHJ
Dec 13 Vern Mitchell Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 IDG

1951
Jan 19 Elkins Brothers New York, NY (St. Nicholas Arena) W TKO 2 BW/NYT
Mar 9 Rex Layne New York, NY (Madison Square Garden) L TKO 8 (2:56) DET
Nov 15 Wesbury Bascom St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Arena) L PTS 10 CD

1952
Jan 30 Clarence Henry Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L TKO 1 (1:41) DET
Aug 6 Harold Johnson Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 MDS
Oct 6 Harold Johnson Philadelphia, PA (Arena) L KO 2 (1:58) TCRE

1953
May 15 Murray Bennett Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 3 R 8/53
Jun 3 Gene Brown St. Louis, MO W KO 2 R 8/53
Jul 1 Bob Baker Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 (2:32) DET
Dec 15 Ray Augustus Chicago, IL (Rainbow Arena) W KO 8 R 3/54

1954
Jan 13 Ezzard Charles Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 2 DET
May 11 Julio Mederos Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 2 WWUN
Jun 1 Charley “Doc” Williams Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 R 8/54
Jun 22 Cleveland Williams Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 3 ---
Jul 28 John Holman Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 10 OPC
Aug 30 Frankie Daniels New York, NY (St. Nicholas Arena) W KO 7 (2:44) GT
Nov 10 John Holman Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 (1:16) R 2/55
Nov 30 Marty Marshall Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) L KO 2 (2:09) R 2/55

1955
Mar 22 Marty Marshall Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 6/55
Apr 19 Joe Lindsay Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 R 7/55
May 11 Archie McBride Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L PTS 10 OPC
Jul 19 Joey Rowan Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) D PTS 10 BT
Aug 17 Nino Valdes Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 GT
Dec 6 Paul Andrews Buffalo, NY (Memorial Auditorium) W KO 9 ADT

1956
Jan 11 John Holman Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 8 R 3/56
Feb 28 Harold Carter Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) D PTS 10 R 5/56
Mar 20 Harold Carter Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 GT
Apr 10 Jim Persey Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 7/56
Jun 20 Johnny Summerlin Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 9/56
Aug 1 Harold Carter Syracuse, NY (War Memorial Auditorium) L TKO 5 SHJ
Nov 12 Claude Chapman Providence, RI (Rhode Island Auditorium) W KO 7 R 1/57
Nov 27 Warnell Lester Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 10 (1:14) NDN

1957
Jan 8 Dale Hall Portland, OR (Portland Auditorium) W KO 5 R 3/57
Feb 4 Julio Mederos Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Arena) W PTS 10 BEB
Mar 12 Harold Johnson Miami Beach, FL (Auditorium) L PTS 10 BEB
Apr 15 Ben Wise Oakland, CA (Civic Auditorium) W KO 1 (1:22) R 7/57
May 16 Frankie Daniels Sacramento, CA (Memorial Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 8/57
Jun 3 Julio Mederos Las Vegas, NV (New Frontier Sportsdrome) L PTS 10 STM
Oct 1 Bert Whitehurst Toledo, OH (Sports Arena) L PTS 10 R 1/58
Oct 21 Garvin Sawyer Pittsburgh, PA (Enright Theatre) W PTS 10 R 1/58
Nov 21 Howard King Oakland, CA (Civic Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 2/58



Sources
CT=Chicago Tribune
CD= Chicago Defender
NYT=New York Times
R= Ring
BW= Boxing & Wrestling News
AC= Augusta Chronicle
FS=Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, MA)
MDS= Marion Daily Star (Ohio)
HIR= Helena Independent Record (Montana)
CDM= Charleston Daily Mail
TTR= The Times Record (Zanesville, OH)
NDN= Newport Daily News (Newport, RI)
IDG= Ironwood Daily Globe (Ironwood, MI)
DET= Dixon Evening Telegraph (Dixon, IL)
ADG= Atchison Daily Globe (Atchison, KS)
GT= Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA)
OPC= Oxnard Press Courier (Oxnard, CA)
RBRQ= Ringside Boxing Record Quarterly
BEB= Bennington Evening Banner (Vermont)
WWUN= Walla Walla Union Bulletin


Notes

1945
Feb 2 Larry O’Connor Chicago, IL (Chicago Coliseum) Sch.
Mar 14 Young Mitchell Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 ---
Apr 23 Art McWhorter Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 (1:51) HIR
--Satterfield-173, McWhorter-173 ½. Arthur was down three times; first from a left hook, second a barrage, third a left hook dropped him for the count.
May 2 Mike Parshey Chicago, IL (Chicago Coliseum) L KO 1 (2:10) R 7/45
--Weights: S-174, P-166.
May 7 Charlie Roth Chicago, IL W KO 1 (1:43) R 7/45
May 28 Johnny Vorce Chicago, IL D PTS 8 HIR
--Weights: Satterfield-171, Vorce-186 ½.
Jul 23 Herman Hayes Chicago, IL W KO 1 RBRQ
Aug 10 Vecie Van Milwaukee, WI W KO 1 (1:12) ---
Sep 6 Curley Denton Milwaukee, WI W KO 1 ---
Sep 27 Oscar Boyd Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) W KO 4 FS
-- Satterfield-169, Boyd-163.
Oct 24 Charlie Polk Chicago, IL W KO 2 ---
Nov 14 Bob Garner Chicago, IL W KO 2 ---
Dec 7 Collins Brown Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 ---
Dec 26 Denny Mc Combs Chicago, IL W KO 2 ---

1946
Mar 28 Johnny Clark Chicago, IL W KO 5 ---
Apr 25 Holman Williams Chicago, IL L PTS 10 DET
--Weights: Satterfield-168 ½, Williams-162.
Aug 15 Vince Pimpinella Chicago, IL (Comiskey Park) W KO 2 R 11/46
Sep 12 Jake La Motta Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field) L KO 7 GT
--Satterfield-167 ¾, LaMotta-167.

1947
Feb 10 Willie Moore Chicago, IL W PTS 8 ADG
--Satterfield-178, Moore-175 ½.
Mar 14 Bob Foxworth Chicago, IL L KO 1 R 6/47
--Ring states that this was a spectacular knockout.
Jun 30 Willie Moore Chicago, IL W KO 2 ---
Aug 18 Al Johnson Chicago, IL L PTS 8 REG
--Satterfield-172, Johnson-165.
Oct 6 Chuck Hunter Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 10 (2:05) R 12/47
--Satterfield-168, Hunter-165. It took twenty minutes to revive Hunter.
Nov 12 Al Johnson Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 2/48

1948
Jan 23 Sam Baroudi Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 2 R 4/48
--Satterfield was down six times. Satterfield-168 ¼, Baroudi-171 ¾.
May 7 Art Swiden Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 R 7/48
Jun 29 “Oakland” Billy Smith Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 1 R 9/48
--Smith was dropped three times, the last for the full count.
Sep 7 Richard Hagan Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) W KO 9 R 11/48
--Satterfield-173, Hagen-198.
Sep 15 Bob Amos Chicago, IL D PTS 10 ---
Nov 12 Joey Maxim Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L PTS 10 DET
--Weights: Satterfield-172 ½, Maxim-181.
Dec 10 Bob Amos Chicago, IL W PTS 10 HIR
--Weights: Satterfield-176, Amos-175.

1949
Jan 31 Archie Moore Toledo, OH L KO 3 IDG
--Satterfield-175, Moore-167. Satterfield was down four times.
Apr 25 Henry Hall Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Auditorium) L KO 4 (1:40) SP
--SP has a good report.
Nov 18 Sylvester Perkins Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 2 ---
--Perkins was dropped four times. Satterfield-172 ½, Perkins-164 ¾.

1950
Feb 22 Nick Barone Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 5/50
--Satterfield-173 ½, Barone-175.
Mar 22 Tommy Gomez Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 DET
-- Satterfield scored four knockdowns in battle of two of the hardest punchers of the time. Satterfield dropped Gomez for an 8-count in the first round, and twice in the seventh round for 8-counts also, and again in the ninth round for a 9-count. Satterfield-178, Gomez-182.
May 17 Lee Oma Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 6 (0:41) AC
--Attendance: 6,317. Satterfield was floored for a nine count in the 5th, as he rose groggy, Oma charged in for the finish. Satterfield then dropped him with a right hand, as Oma was still on the floor when the bell rang. Satterfield then knocked him out cold with a right hand in the 6th. Satterfield-178, Oma-190 ½.
Sep 25 Lee Oma Buffalo, NY (Memorial Auditorium) L PTS 10 SHJ
--Satterfield-181 ½, Oma-194 ½. SHJ has a good report.
Dec 13 Vern Mitchell Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 IDG
--Satterfield-185, Mitchell-190.

1951
Jan 19 Elkins Brothers New York, NY (St. Nicholas Arena) W TKO 2 B&WN
--Brothers was down twice in the 1st, and once in the 2nd. The referee stopped the bout following the final knockdown. Attendance: 3,003. Satterfield-189 ¾, Brothers-182 ½. Sometimes incorrectly listed as occurring on Jan. 9.
Mar 9 Rex Layne New York, NY (Madison Square Garden) L TKO 8 (2:56) DET
--Layne 190 1/2, Satterfield 180 1/2 lbs. Attendance: 5,981. Layne was down for an eight count in the 1st on a right hand. Layne floored Sattefield hard with a left hook in the 8th. After Satterfield got up defenseless at the count of six, referee Mark Conn stopped the bout.
Nov 15 Wesbury Bascom St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Arena) L PTS 10 NSJ
--Satterfield-180 ½, Bascom-180. NSJ has a good report of the bout.

1952
Jan 30 Clarence Henry Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L TKO 1 (1:41) DET
--Henry was down once, and Satterfield was down three times. Lenny Myers states that Satterfield was beaten senseless. Satterfield-180, Henry-187. Attendance: 6880. Gross: $17,717. Each got $5803.64. The bout was televised.
Aug 6 Harold Johnson Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 MDS
--Johnson was down in the 5th. Referee was Tommy Gilmore. Weights: Satterfield-175 ½, Johnson-175
Oct 6 Harold Johnson Philadelphia, PA (Arena) L KO 2 (1:58) TCRE
--Right uppercut to the chin knocks Satterfield out cold. Satterfield-176, Johnson-175.

1953
May 15 Murray Bennett Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 3 R 8/53
Jun 3 Gene Brown St. Louis, MO W KO 2 R 8/53
-- Satterfield-183 ½, Brown-191.
Jul 1 Bob Baker Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 (2:32) DET
----Satterfield 180 ½, Baker 214.
Dec 15 Ray Augustus Chicago, IL (Rainbow Arena) W KO 8 R 3/54
--Left hook to the chin puts Augustus down for the count. Satterfield-184, Augustus-176.

1954
Jan 13 Ezzard Charles Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 2 DET
-- Satterfield-180, Charles-189. This bout was on T.V.
May 11 Julio Mederos Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 2 (1:05) WWUB
-- Satterfield-181 ½, Mederos-198.
Jun 1 Charley “Doc” Williams Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 R 8/54
-- Satterfield-179 ¾, Williams-187 ½.
Jun 22 Cleveland Williams Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 3 ---
--Original opponent, Charley (Doc) Williams, couldn't be found and Cleveland Williams came in to substitute. Williams was knocked down twice. Satterfield-176 ½, Williams-201 ½.
Jul 28 John Holman Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 10 OPC
Aug 30 Frankie Daniels New York, NY (St. Nicholas Arena) W KO 7 (2:44) GT
--Left hook to the body drops Daniels in the seventh. Referee calls a halt after Daniels is again dropped for a nine- count from a series of punches capped of by a right to the jaw. Satterfield-179, Daniels-175.
Nov 10 John Holman Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W KO 1 (1:16) R 2/55
-- Satterfield-182, Holman-206.
Nov 30 Marty Marshall Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) L KO 2 (2:09) R 2/55
--Satterfield down four times in the 2nd round. Satterfield-183, Marshall-179 ½.

1955
Mar 22 Marty Marshall Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 6/55
--Satterfield-181 ½, Marshall-180 ¼. This was an unpopular decision.
Apr 19 Joe Lindsay Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 R 7/55
--Lindsey 186 1/2, Satterfield 181 lbs. Satterfield was down in the seventh round.
May 11 Archie McBride Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L PTS 10 OPC
--Satterfield-181, McBride-185. Televised bout on CBS.
Jul 19 Joey Rowan Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) D PTS 10 BT
-- Satterfield-186, Rowan-187 ½.
Aug 17 Nino Valdes Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 GT
--Valdes down for a nine-count in the tenth. Scoring: 98-92, 97-93, 97-88. Satterfield-183, Valdes-215.
Dec 6 Paul Andrews Buffalo, NY (Memorial Auditorium) W KO 9 ADT
--Satterfield-186, Andrews-185 ½.

1956
Jan 11 John Holman Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 8 R 3/56
--Satterfield was knocked down in the 1st, 3rd, and 8th. The bout was stopped after he rose unsteady after the last knockdown. Four hours before the fight Satterfield was a 2 1/2-to-1 favorite to win, the odds shifted by fight time to make Holman and 8-to-5 favorite. Commissioner Lou Radzienda felt that the odds shift did not warrant an investigation though. Satterfield-184 ½, Holman-201.This bout was televised.
Feb 28 Harold Carter Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) D PTS 10 R 5/56
----Weights: Satterfield-187 ¼, Carter-194. Scoring: 97-95 Satterfield, 97-96 Carter, 96-96
Mar 20 Harold Carter Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) L PTS 10 GT
--Weights: Satterfield-183, Carter-194.
Apr 10 Jim Persey Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 7/56
--Left hook drops Persey in the first round. Satterfield-182 ½, Persey-182 ½.
Jun 20 Johnny Summerlin Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) W PTS 10 R 9/56
--Satterfield 183, Summerlin 194 lbs. Summerlin was knocked down in the 3rd round. Scoring: 98-89, 96-89, 92-91
Aug 1 Harold Carter Syracuse, NY L TKO 5 SHJ
--Satterfield was knocked down three times in the 5th. Satterfield-185 ½, Carter-194. Syracuse Herald Journal has the write-up and a good photo..
Nov 12 Claude Chapman Providence, RI (Rhode Island Auditorium) W KO 7 R 1/57
Nov 27 Warnell Lester Miami Beach, FL (Miami Beach Auditorium) W KO 10 (1:14) NDN
--Lester-177 ½, Satterfield-185. Satterfield was trailing on all three judges cards, when he knocked Lester out.

1957
Jan 8 Dale Hall Portland, OR (Portland Auditorium) W KO 5 R 3/57
--Satterfield-185, Hall-203.
Feb 4 Julio Mederos Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Arena) W PTS 10 BEB
--Satterfield-182, Mederos-192.
Mar 12 Harold Johnson Miami Beach, FL (Auditorium) L PTS 10 BEB
--Satterfield-181, Johnson-180. Satterfield was down in the fourth round.
Apr 15 Ben Wise Oakland, CA (Civic Auditorium) W KO 1 (1:22) R 7/57
--Satterfield-184, Wise-193 ½. Referee-Fred Apostoli.
May 16 Frankie Daniels Sacramento, CA (Memorial Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 8/57
--Satterfield-186, Daniels-184.
Jun 3 Julio Mederos Las Vegas, NV (New Frontier Sportsdrome) L PTS 10 STM
--Satterfield-186, Mederos-195. Good report in the Salisbury Times.
Oct 1 Bert Whitehurst Toledo, OH (Sports Arena) L PTS 10 R 1/58
Oct 21 Garvin Sawyer Pittsburgh, PA (Enright Theatre) W PTS 10 R 1/58
--Satterfield-181 ½, Sawyer-188 ½. Sawyer down in the tenth.
Nov 21 Howard King Oakland, CA (Civic Auditorium) W PTS 10 R 2/58
--Satterfield-186, King-194.

Satterfield was a dynamite-fisted, china-chinned fighter whose motto is that hje either knocks out the man, or the man knocks him out, but either way, it is guaranteed that any bout that Satterfield is in will be of the most exciting types of on the edge of your seat brawls.

Had 27 knockouts in 35 amateur bouts.

Amateur Bouts

1941
Mar 26 Al Tribuani Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium) L KO 1 --
--This was the (14th?) Annual New York/Chicago Golden Gloves Competition. This was the only knockout in 16 total bouts. The fighters weighed in at 160 division.




Scheduled Bouts

1948
Aug 23 Enrico Bertola Chicago, IL (Marigold Gardens) SCH

1958
Jan 29 vs. Wayne Bethea--Chicago, IL (Chicago Stadium)--Sch.--Scheduled, but did not happen. Satterfield was forced to retire due to a detached retina.
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Nice info Barry... the funny thing about Satterfield when you look at his record is that he actually went the distance quite a lot...
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Chicagos very own. Hes a guy many of the old-timers around here still talk about. Same with Chuck Davey, Johnny Bratton of course Tony Zale.
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i have bob satterfields fight with bob baker on film. baker was a big man 6'2 215lb with skills and power. baker was rated # 3 at the time. for the 1 minute it lasted, it was incredibly exciting with satterfield going right after baker and it turned into a toe to toe slugout with both getting in big licks. satterfield seemed to be getting the better of it, and then suddenly baker hurt satterfield with a right left and satterfield fell into the ropes staggered. then out of nowhere, satterfield comes up with this 4 punch combination that drops baker flat on his stomach down for the 10 count and just like that the fight was over in round 1. satterfield could bang like no other. he had frightening power.

i might also add satterfield was not just a slugger. he had good boxing skills too and had fast handspeed. he was an all around very talented fighter with frightening power and punching arsenal. his downfall was he was inconsistent and his chin.


satterfield was very good at feinting. incredibly good. you wouldnt know where his punches were coming from or when he was going to unlease them and suddenly BOOOM YOUR OUT!
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>>>the funny thing about Satterfield when you look at his record is that he actually went the distance quite a lot<<<

That's true! Satterfield did have many distance bouts. One bout of his that went the distance which really sticks out for me is his ten round win over Tommy Gomez in 1950. Gomez, like Satterfield, hit very, very hard, extremely hard and although he was very tough he didn't have the best chin.

Gomez and Satterfield were two of the hardest hitting fighters of that era, or of any era for that matter and Gomez took a solid beating in the bout going down several times, but he managed to last. I’m just kind of surprised that Satterfield was able to stand up to the shots Gomez landed. It was just a surprise to see a bout between two such hard hitting fighters with not the best of chins last the distance.
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yea barry. i think satterfield was simply the more talented and skilled fighter than gomez. satterfield was not just a slugger with no skills. the man had a lot of talent.


satterfield also outpointed 6'3 215lb nino valdes, in a wide decision. i have the fight on film. after satterfield clocked him in the first, valdes went in panick and safety mode and stayed away the whole fight petrified of satterfields power. satterfield demonstrated good boxing skills in this fight
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Satterfields win over Cleveland Williams is impressive... I'd like to have that one!... the Tommy Gomez bout seems to be a real classic, is this available on tape?.... Gomez was a very interesting character himself... a war hero who was wounded 16 times!... I guess even Satterfield didn't scare him after that!!.
Though he was on tv a load of times I've found it hard to find much film of Satterfield... I think he had the record for having the most televised fights if my memory is working properly...
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yea


i have satterfields fights with


john holman
bob baker
rex layne
harold johnson
nino valdes
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:yea


i have satterfields fights with


john holman
bob baker
rex layne
harold johnson
nino valdes
I have the layne and Valdes fights, shame there aren't more about...
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too bad a marciano-satterfield fight never happened. it prob would have lasted at most 2-3 rounds, but while it lasted it would have been one helluva action packed fight.

the winner of satterfield layne was gonna fight marciano. satterfield came close to beating layne, but close only counts in horseshoes. too bad satterfield didnt win. i would have wanted too see a marciano-satterfield slugfest rather than that one sided beatdown rocky gave to layne
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Beating Satterfield was actually the worse thing that could have happened to Layne, he was rushed along without really learning his trade and won some big fights including the Satterfield fight, on heart more than anything else and then got thrown in with Rocky who basically ruined him... Laynes manager was actually a mink farmer... which tells you a lot!.
I think Marcinao vs Satterfield would have been wild... I can see Bob knocking Rocky down probably early, but eventually being worn down and koed in about 7 or 8... I don't actually see Marciano getting him out early...
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Thanks Barry. I see he was still going strong in 1957. It makes you think an injury might have caused him to retire. He sure met the best of his era. I admire the way he would bounce back after defeats. Just get the lunch pail & back to work.
Brock, How did you get those fights? They must be hard to find.
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bill.lockhart wrote:Thanks Barry. I see he was still going strong in 1957. It makes you think an injury might have caused him to retire. He sure met the best of his era. I admire the way he would bounce back after defeats. Just get the lunch pail & back to work.
Brock, How did you get those fights? They must be hard to find.
I think he got a detatched retina, which caused him to retire...
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What I would't give to have Satterfield around todays LHW/HW division :D .

Satterfield vs Ruiz..lol
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I can see Bob knocking Rocky down probably early, but eventually being worn down and koed in about 7 or 8... I don't actually see Marciano getting him out early...

marciano was an all time KO puncher. satterfield didnt have a good chin. marciano would starch satterfield similiar to the way clarence henry did to satterfield. ezzard charles knocked out satterfield cold with one punch.

one rock lands the suzieQ like he did on layne, satterfield will be out COLD
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:
I can see Bob knocking Rocky down probably early, but eventually being worn down and koed in about 7 or 8... I don't actually see Marciano getting him out early...

marciano was an all time KO puncher. satterfield didnt have a good chin. marciano would starch satterfield similiar to the way clarence henry did to satterfield. ezzard charles knocked out satterfield cold with one punch.

one rock lands the suzieQ like he did on layne, satterfield will be out COLD
Wasn't Cleveland Williams a big puncher? He couldn't stop Satterfield.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:
I can see Bob knocking Rocky down probably early, but eventually being worn down and koed in about 7 or 8... I don't actually see Marciano getting him out early...

marciano was an all time KO puncher. satterfield didnt have a good chin. marciano would starch satterfield similiar to the way clarence henry did to satterfield. ezzard charles knocked out satterfield cold with one punch.

one rock lands the suzieQ like he did on layne, satterfield will be out COLD
Wasn't Cleveland Williams a big puncher? He couldn't stop Satterfield.

thats cause satterfield got to him first plus williams hadnt peaked yet. he was only 21 years old and took the fight on last second notice
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but cleveland williams wasnt the puncher marciano was, as good as williams was.



FACT: marciano knocked out every RATED fighter he faced
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Tommy Gomez hit as hard as Marciano, and Satterfield retired him for good, but I think Marciano would have starched Satterfield, unless Satterfield got to him first, which very easily could have happened. Marciano was one of the toughest ever, but he was never hit by anyone that could punch like Satterfield!
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:
I can see Bob knocking Rocky down probably early, but eventually being worn down and koed in about 7 or 8... I don't actually see Marciano getting him out early...

marciano was an all time KO puncher. satterfield didnt have a good chin. marciano would starch satterfield similiar to the way clarence henry did to satterfield. ezzard charles knocked out satterfield cold with one punch.

one rock lands the suzieQ like he did on layne, satterfield will be out COLD
Dont forget Marcinao was a slow starter... I don't see him getting Bob out early.... infact its probably Rocky who would have the shakier start. I think this would actually go down more to fitness and stamina and that Rocky would wear Satterfield down. I wouldnt rate Marciano a bigger puncher than Williams.... most of Rockys koes came from waering down his opponents with constant bombardment... I'm not saying he didnt have a hard punch, ...but he wasnt as big a puncher as some think imo... I'd rate Williams higher.
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silkov wrote:...I wouldnt rate Marciano a bigger puncher than Williams....
Marciano not a bigger puncher than Williams? Do you mean Cleveland Williams? Let's see, Rocky KO'd Walcott, Charles, Moore, Lastarza, Layne, Louis, etc. Who did Williams KO? Other than Terrell it's not a very impressive list. Miteff, Rischer, Alonzo Johnson, Banks. Most of his other decent wins (and it isn't a very long list) went the distance. I'm not trying to say WIlliams wasn't any good -- but a harder puncher than Marciano? The records just don't seem to support that.
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I wouldnt rate Marciano a bigger puncher than Williams.... most of Rockys koes came from waering down his opponents with constant bombardment... I'm not saying he didnt have a hard punch, ...but he wasnt as big a puncher as some think imo... I'd rate Williams higher.
i disagree


keene simmons who fought both marciano and williams said marciano was by far the harder puncher.




- top 20 heavyweight of all time jersey joe walcott was dropped dead with one right hand, williams never knocked out a fighter with 1 punch in the class of that.

- harry kid mathews was knocked out by 2 punches. only time in mathews 100 bout pro career he was ever drop


- joe louis was knocked out cold by a right hand


- rex layne TOOK BOB SATTERFIELDS BEST PUNCH AND GOT UP TO WIN. yet when marciano hit layne with 1 right hand, layne dropped dead out cold.




silkov u tend to think of the 54-55 marciano too much. the pre 1954 marciano was a harder puncher before he changed his style shortening his punches allowing him to throw more volume of punches, thus making him lose some one punch power.




rockys overhand right was a harder puncher than cleveland williams left hook. if marciano hit liston with his overhand right flush, liston would go down.


the pre 1954 marciano was defintley the harder puncher than williams though williams could bang






why would marciano need to wear satterfield out? once marciano lands the suzieQ the fight is over. this will be a repeat of layne marciano except the fight will end sooner
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williams power was very good, but rockys power is in a different class. his overhand right is a legendery punch. rocky also knocked out much better fighters than williams ever did.


rocky knocked out a top 20 heavyweight of all time with 1 punch, he knocked him out cold. williams never knocked out a fighter of that calibre
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:williams power was very good, but rockys power is in a different class. his overhand right is a legendery punch. rocky also knocked out much better fighters than williams ever did.


rocky knocked out a top 20 heavyweight of all time with 1 punch, he knocked him out cold. williams never knocked out a fighter of that calibre
Rocky finished guys with one punch, but he didnt knock many top giuys out early with single shots, usually they'd been worn down and taken a beating before. Charles, Moore, Cockell, Louis and Walcott all were koed or stopped after shipping heavy punishment from Rocky. Walcott koed Charles with one punch, Marciano beat him down. Williams is just about the only fighter I've seen come close to shaking a prime Liston... he landed some shots that would have koed most heavies and broke Listons nose... all in one round... Williams had simualr power to Shavers... he could be losing and then would land one punch and end it... same with Louis.
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