I used to think there was something funny about the fight when Floyd Patterson beat Archie Moore for the vacant heavyweight title after Rocky Marciano retired from boxing. Moore was the favorite be it at only 6 to 5 but Moore had so much more experience.He had fought every quality fighter worth mentioning. Floyd's top opponent was Joey Maxim who had beaten Patterson handing him his first loss via a 6 round decision. Moore never had much of a problem with Joey winning the light heavyweight championship from him and then going on to skin him twice more,
The thing that puzzled me the most was how Patterson got the title shot in the first place. The International Boxing Club, under the guise of Jim Norris and huis entourage of sordid souls, controlled boxing back then. It was also a time when Frankie Carbo and Blinky Palermo were making closed door deals and fixing the outcomes.(later they'd all go to jail)
With Patterson having a guru like Cus D'Amato I figured there was a bargain made to get Floyd into the ring with Moore. A little payola both ways. Then there was the agreement to have the fight away from new York yet within reach of the claws of the IBC having it staged in Chicago. With The Chicago Outfit familiar with pre arranging fights you could smell a rat.
The fight was a cakewalk for Patterson. Moore was scrambled to the deck in the 5th round and counted out by referee Frank Sikora.Moore ,who had been on a quest it seemed forever to fight Mariano for the chance for the biggest prize in the sport,looked inept against Patterson. Dan Florio,Patterson's game planner trainer,worked out a strategy to offset Moore's guile with Floyd's speed of hand. But that didn't quash my doubts.
Moore said after it was over that a woman had been trying to blackmail him and those overtures affected his focus.He also said that the ring mat was too soft and it deadened his legs. Again my doubts were still in my head. For a long time I couldn't accept the fact that the fight was on the up and up. But after looking at the tape of the fight over and over again over the years I've relented-there was nothing dubious about the affair. Moore was throwing mean intentions but they were idle threats.Floyd was the better man.
Later ,Archie Moore would say regarding his career that he had lost some for sure but that his failure against Patterson was his worst effort. And you could make the claim that Patterson's victory over The Mongoose was his sweetest.
I surrender dear.

Archie Moore